UNESCO World Heritage · Since 1978
Step into the best-preserved historic center in Latin America. A living museum of colonial architecture, Andean culture, and timeless elegance at the heart of the world.
Quito, Ecuador's capital, was the first city to be declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in 1978, alongside Krakow. Nestled at 2,850 meters in the Andean highlands and surrounded by majestic volcanoes, the city is a captivating fusion of indigenous heritage and Spanish colonial grandeur, where every cobblestone street tells a story spanning more than four centuries.
Wander through the Historic Center, home to over 130 monumental buildings, 5,000 registered heritage assets, and masterpieces of Baroque art such as the Church of La Compañía de Jesús and the San Francisco Convent. Ascend to the Virgin of El Panecillo for panoramic views, ride the Teleférico to the summit of Pichincha Volcano, and stand exactly on the Equatorial Line at the Mitad del Mundo. Quito is not just a destination—it is a cultural revelation where past and present coexist in perfect harmony.
Choose your perfect Quito adventure. Each tour is carefully designed to provide exclusive access to heritage sites, expert cultural guidance, and unforgettable encounters with the soul of Ecuador.
A comprehensive 14-day luxury expedition across Ecuador's four worlds. Begin in Quito's UNESCO historic center with private guided tours of La Compañía and San Francisco, then journey through the Cloud Forest, Amazon Rainforest, and Galápagos Islands. Stay at premium boutique hotels, historic haciendas, and exclusive ecolodges throughout.
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A perfect 8-day combination of Quito's UNESCO World Heritage colonial center and the mystical cloud forest. Explore historic churches, ride the Pichincha cable car, and stand on the Equatorial line. Then journey into the cloud forest for birdwatching, waterfall hikes, orchid garden visits, and canopy adventures with luxury accommodations and expert naturalist guides.
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An immersive 5-day journey into the heart of Quito's cultural heritage. Explore the UNESCO Historic Center with expert guides, visit La Compañía de Jesús and San Francisco Convent, ascend to El Panecillo, ride the Teleférico, and discover the Mitad del Mundo. Includes gourmet dining, boutique hotel stays, and authentic cultural encounters.
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