Explore Quito’s fascinating history, breathtaking architecture, and lively culture with a guided city tour! Have a great time.
Explore Quito’s fascinating history, breathtaking architecture, and lively culture with a guided city tour! Have a great time.
- Basilica del Voto Nacional - A neo-Gothic Catholic church, whose construction commenced in 1884. This basilica was built to commemorate Ecuador’s dedication to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as decreed by then-president Gabriel Garcia Moreno. Notable features include its towers, which offer stunning city views and have high tourist appeal, the…
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Basilica del Voto Nacional - A neo-Gothic Catholic church, whose construction commenced in 1884. This basilica was built to commemorate Ecuador’s dedication to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, as decreed by then-president Gabriel Garcia Moreno. Notable features include its towers, which offer stunning city views and have high tourist appeal, the National Pantheon of Heads of State, catacombs, three chapels, and the Oblate convent.
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Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza Grande) - Known to the locals as Plaza Grande, this is the main square of the Historic Center, serving as a political, symbolic, and historical hub of the city. Surrounding this historic square are the Palace of Carondelet or Government Palace, the Cathedral of Quito, the Archbishop’s Palace, and the city’s Municipality. Additionally, the monument to independence is prominently located in the center of the square.
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Fundacion Iglesia de la Compania - The Society of Jesus is among the most significant Catholic temples in Latin America. Its facade, carved from volcanic stone, and its interior adorned with gold leaf, make it a quintessential example of baroque and syncretism. The temple, belonging to the Jesuit order, began construction in 1605 and houses unique paintings and artistic works.
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La Virgen del Panecillo - This sculpture, situated atop the Loma of Panecillo, represents the Virgen de Legarda or Virgen Apocalyptica, a Quito creation from the 18th century. Installed in 1975, it stands 41 meters tall and is one of the tallest monuments globally. Made of aluminum and set on a stone base, the Panecillo hill is also one of the most captivating natural viewpoints.
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Intinan Museum - Intiñan is an engaging and interactive museum where visitors can explore Ecuador’s aboriginal history, cultures, and knowledge, particularly related to the study of the stars, especially the sun, and its impact on these remarkable societies.
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Mitad Del Mundo - Discover one of Ecuador’s most iconic sites: the Middle of the World City, where you can stand with one foot in each hemisphere. This must-visit destination combines science, culture, and natural beauty. Stroll around the monument marking the equator line, enjoy fun experiments demonstrating unique phenomena at latitude 0°, and visit the ethnographic museum to learn about Ecuador’s diverse indigenous cultures.
Experience local artisan shops, savor Ecuadorian chocolate, and capture unforgettable photos with the famous yellow line that divides the Earth in two.

- Pick up /Drop off
- Private Transportation
- Professional Tour Guide
- All Visits described in the tour
- Ticket Tower Basilica $4 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Intiñan Museum $5 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Panecillo Viewpoint $1 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Teleferico Quito $9 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Ticket…
- Pick up /Drop off
- Private Transportation
- Professional Tour Guide
- All Visits described in the tour
- Ticket Tower Basilica $4 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Intiñan Museum $5 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Panecillo Viewpoint $1 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Teleferico Quito $9 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Ticket Compania Church $6 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Lunch $15 USD per person, to be paid on site
- Tips
- Tips
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.