The Jacchigua Folklore Ballet Show in Quito is a popular evening show aimed to showcase traditional dances and songs of Ecuador, based on ancient celebrations and myths. A group of 60 exceptional danc...
The Mitad del Mundo (‘Centre of the World’) is one of the most popular attractions outside Quito. Located just 20 km north of the city, the Equatorial Monument is said to mark the exact Mi...
Stand at the brim of Latin America’s largest craters, on the edge of the dormant Pululahua Volcano, just north of the equator. Traditionally considered by the natives of the area to be the Earth...
Located in the Casa de la Cultura in the Colonial Centre of Quito and owned by the Central Bank of Ecuador, the Archaeology Museum (also known as the Museo del Banco Central) is one of the most impres...
The old, colonial centre of Quito is located in the south of the city on at the base of the valley. Traditional low, painted buildings line the steep cobbled roads, and there seems to be a church or a...
Located on the eastern flanks of the Pichincha Volcano, the Teleferiqo Cable Car is the second highest in the world and on a clear day the panorama takes in half-a-dozen volcanoes and the entire city ...