Wake in the Andean capital of Quito, a city cradled between volcanoes and crowned by a UNESCO-listed Historic Center. Today is yours—linger over coffee on a balcony of carved wood, wander baroque plazas where bells ring the hour, or ride the TelefériQo up the flanks of Pichincha Volcano for wide-open views of the Avenue of the Volcanoes.
If you’d like a little structure, choose one of our tried-and-true experiences. Each can be arranged to match your pace and the weather, with hotel pickup and a friendly, knowledgeable local guide.
Included Today: Full day at leisure in Quito. Concierge assistance available to book optional tours. Meals: on your own.
Curated Options (pick one or mix & match)
• Colonial City Tour & Equator Line — Stroll Plaza Grande, the gilded La Compañía Church, and San Francisco monastery; then drive north to Mitad del Mundo to straddle hemispheres. Add the interactive Intiñan Museum for hands-on fun with coriolis illusions and Andean sun lore.
• Mindo Cloud Forest — Swap stone streets for mossy trails, hummingbird gardens, butterfly farms, and canopy tarabitas gliding over emerald ravines. Optional chocolate workshop and a short waterfall walk among orchids and bromeliads.
• Otavalo Market & Highlands — Meet Andean artisans at vibrant Plaza de los Ponchos (textiles, weavings, instruments); pause at Cuicocha Crater Lake or a traditional weaving workshop in Peguche. Great for culture lovers and photographers.
Practical Notes
• Altitude: Quito sits ~2,850 m; walk slowly, hydrate, and avoid strenuous climbs if you’re still acclimating.
• Dress: Layers are key—mornings cool, midday sun strong. Bring a light rain shell, hat, and SPF.
• Cash & Cards: Small USD bills handy for markets/taxis; ATMs widely available in the center and La Mariscal.
• Safety: Use registered taxis/ride apps; keep phones/cameras secure in busy plazas and markets.
Evening ideas: Sunset from El Panecillo or a rooftop in San Marcos, then modern Ecuadorian cuisine in La Floresta or a cozy cafe back in the Old Town.