Andean Highlands & Quito City Tour (4 stars)

Quito´s airport surroundings

Days 1 - 3

Staying in a comfortable country inn or hotel near the airport the night before avoids our guests' long drives and the city traffic. Also, there will be no need to wake up unnecessarily early to travel to the airport, allowing them to enjoy a better night’s sleep and feel more refreshed for your next day's flight or adventure.

Quito´s airport surroundings

Accommodation

Highlights

Relax in the Andean Countryside

Explore Spanish Colonial architecture, churches & plazas, visit museums & shops

Alternative Accommodation

Wyndham Quito Airport

Quito

Day 2

Recognized as the first UNESCO World Heritage City, Quito’s colonial center is the most intact and extensive in South America. Cobblestone streets, garden courtyards, and centuries-old Spanish homes set the stage for a journey back in time. Nearly every block reveals a church adorned in gold leaf, with intricate Arabesque patterns and Baroque art that speak to the city’s deep spiritual and artistic roots.

The standout is the Iglesia de la Compañía, a Baroque jewel that took over 160 years to complete. Its gold-covered interior is among the most awe-inspiring in Latin America—a true expression of Baroque artistry and life during the colonial era.Just a few blocks away, Plaza Grande pulses with history. Surrounded by the Presidential Palace, Quito’s Cathedral, and other iconic landmarks, it’s the perfect place to slow down and take in the architecture, heritage trees, and daily life of the city.

From the bell towers and plazas, colonial Quito rewards visitors with sweeping views and endless photo opportunities. And while the sights dazzle, the flavors do too—Ecuador produces some of the world’s finest cacao, and a visit to the historic center often includes a stop for rich, dark chocolate.

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