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- activities are subject to change due to weather or other conditions., all of the services described in your itinerary are subject to availability at the time of the booking., the tour has a duration of approx. 8 hours.
the tour has a duration of approx. 8 hours.
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Version 31 – July 06, 2023 18:55
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- Your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito's historic center, one of the best-preserved colonial centers and one of the most important across Latin America.
- Let's start with the historic center of Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. You'll be transported back in time as you stroll along the narrow streets lined with beautifully preserved colonial buildings, churches, and monasteries.
- And let's not forget about the food! Quito's culinary scene is a fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and international flavors.
- You will learn to cook a traditional Ecuadorian meal in your cooking class.
- After cooking, share the meal you prepare!
- Things to pack:
- Comfortable shoes
- A backpack
- Some identification (ID, passport)
- Money (for those in-between beers, souvenirs, or tips!) - make sure you have small bills.
- Tissues
- Sunscreen (we would always carry SPF50 reef-safe)
- Hat or cap
- Binoculars
- Phone / Camera
- Sunglasses
- Your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito's historic center, one of the best-preserved colonial centers and one of the most important across Latin America.
Quito, the jewel of the Andes, is a city that will captivate your senses and leave you mesmerized by its beauty! This stunning capital of Ecuador boasts an array of cultural, historical, and natural wonders that will leave you in awe.
Let's start with the historic center of Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. You'll be transported back in time as you stroll along the narrow streets lined with beautifully preserved colonial buildings, churches, and monasteries. Don't miss the breathtaking La Compañía de Jesús, a Baroque-style church adorned with intricate gold leaf ornamentation that will take your breath away.
And let's not forget about the food! Quito's culinary scene is a fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and international flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. From street food to fine dining, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to try traditional dishes like ceviche, locro de papas, or the famous empanadas de viento.
You will learn to cook a traditional Ecuadorian meal in your cooking class. You will learn to make two dishes from scratch. The chef will also share tips and tricks while you're cooking up a storm in her kitchen, along with sharing anecdotes of Ecuador's history and culture.
- After cooking, share the meal you prepare!
You will visit:
Plaza Grande
Plaza San Francisco
La Compañía Church
Basilica del Voto Nacional
- Things to pack:
- Comfortable shoes
- A backpack
- Some identification (ID, passport)
- Money (for those in-between beers, souvenirs, or tips!) - make sure you have small bills.
- Tissues
- Sunscreen (we would always carry SPF50 reef-safe)
- Hat or cap
- Binoculars
- Phone / Camera
- Sunglasses
Version 30 – July 06, 2023 18:53
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- Short Description
- Your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito's historic center, one of the best-preserved colonial centers and one of the most important across Latin America.
- Quito, the jewel of the Andes, is a city that will captivate your senses and leave you mesmerized by its beauty! This stunning capital of Ecuador boasts an array of cultural, historical, and natural wonders that will leave you in awe.
- Let's start with the historic center of Quito, a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the 16th century. You'll be transported back in time as you stroll along the narrow streets lined with beautifully preserved colonial buildings, churches, and monasteries. Don't miss the breathtaking La Compañía de Jesús, a Baroque-style church adorned with intricate gold leaf ornamentation that will take your breath away.
- And let's not forget about the food! Quito's culinary scene is a fusion of indigenous, Spanish, and international flavors that will tantalize your taste buds. From street food to fine dining, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to try traditional dishes like ceviche, locro de papas, or the famous empanadas de viento.
- You will learn to cook a traditional Ecuadorian meal in your cooking class. You will learn to make two dishes from scratch. The chef will also share tips and tricks while you're cooking up a storm in her kitchen, along with sharing anecdotes of Ecuador's history and culture.
- After cooking, share the meal you prepare!
- You will visit:
- Plaza Grande
- Plaza San Francisco
- La Compañía Church
- Basilica del Voto Nacional
- Things to pack:
- Comfortable shoes
- A backpack
- Some identification (ID, passport)
- Money (for those in-between beers, souvenirs, or tips!) - make sure you have small bills.
- Tissues
- Sunscreen (we would always carry SPF50 reef-safe)
- Hat or cap
- Binoculars
- Phone / Camera
- Sunglasses
- Your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito's historic center, one of the best-preserved colonial centers and one of the most important across Latin America.
- You will visit:
- Plaza Grande
- Plaza San Francisco
- La Compañía Church
- Basilica del Voto Nacional
You will learn to cook a traditional Ecuadorian meal in your cooking class. You will learn to make two dishes from scratch. The chef will also share tips and tricks while you're cooking up a storm in her kitchen, along with sharing anecdotes of Ecuador's history and culture.
After cooking, share the meal you prepare!
- Things to pack:
- Comfortable shoes
- A backpack
- Some identification (ID, passport)
- Money (for those in-between beers, souvenirs, or tips!) - make sure you have small bills.
- Tissues
- Sunscreen (we would always carry SPF50 reef-safe)
- Hat or cap
- Binoculars
- Phone / Camera
- Sunglasses
Version 29 – July 06, 2023 18:51
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- Short Description
- Your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito's historic center, one of the best-preserved colonial centers and one of the most important across Latin America.
- You will visit:
- Plaza Grande
- Plaza San Francisco
- La Compañía Church
- Basilica del Voto Nacional
- You will learn to cook a traditional Ecuadorian meal in your cooking class. You will learn to make two dishes from scratch. The chef will also share tips and tricks while you're cooking up a storm in her kitchen, along with sharing anecdotes of Ecuador's history and culture.
- After cooking, share the meal you prepare!
- Things to pack:
- Comfortable shoes
- A backpack
- Some identification (ID, passport)
- Money (for those in-between beers, souvenirs, or tips!) - make sure you have small bills.
- Tissues
- Sunscreen (we would always carry SPF50 reef-safe)
- Hat or cap
- Binoculars
- Phone / Camera
- Sunglasses
Because we know you are probably tired of your long flight, you will have time to sleep late and have a delicious breakfast in your hotel.
Later on, your guide will pick you up from your hotel to show you the most special places around Quito’s historic centre, one of the best-preserved colonial centres and one of the most important across the whole of Latin America.
You will continue exploring the city, and finish your day by visiting La Virgen del Panecillo, located on the top of the hill of El Panecillo, a loaf-shaped hill in the heart of the city that serves as a backdrop to the historic centre of Quito.
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- like any major city, it's important to be mindful of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety., quito sits at an altitude of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level., quito's traffic can be congested, especially during peak hours., quito's weather can be unpredictable due to its location in the mountains., spanish is the official language in quito, and while english is spoken in some tourist areas, it's helpful to know a few basic phrases or carry a translation app.
altitude and acclimatization: quito sits at an altitude of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level. this elevation can affect some individuals, so it's important to allow yourself time to acclimatize. stay hydrated, take it easy during the first few days, and consult your healthcare provider if you have any concerns., language and cultural etiquette: spanish is the official language in quito, and while english is spoken in some tourist areas, it's helpful to know a few basic phrases or carry a translation app. ecuadorian culture is warm and friendly, so it's always appreciated to greet locals with a polite , safety and security: like any major city, it's important to be mindful of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety. avoid displaying valuable items, be cautious with your belongings, and use reputable transportation services. it's recommended to consult local authorities or trusted sources for updated safety information and to follow any travel advisories., transportation and traffic: quito's traffic can be congested, especially during peak hours. allow extra time for your journeys, especially if you have specific plans or tours. utilize trusted transportation options such as registered taxis or ride-sharing services, and consider pre-arranged tours that include transportation to minimize any logistical challenges., weather and packing: quito's weather can be unpredictable due to its location in the mountains. even if it's sunny in the morning, it can change to rain or vice versa. it's advisable to dress in layers, carry a waterproof jacket or umbrella, and pack comfortable walking shoes. additionally, don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the high-altitude sun.
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Version 25 – July 06, 2023 18:42
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adult: '150'
child: '125'
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
child:
from: '5'
to: '17'
Version 24 – July 06, 2023 18:41
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- adult:
- from: '18'
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- child:
- from: '5'
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- adult:
- from: '18'
- to: '64'
- child:
- from: '5'
to: '11'
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Version 21 – July 06, 2023 17:53
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- Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: partial refund
- Less than 24 hours before the start of the activity or no-show: no refund
Up to 48 hours before the beginning of the activity: partial refund
Less than 48 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Version 20 – July 06, 2023 17:52
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Version 19 – July 06, 2023 17:52
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- altitude and acclimatization: quito sits at an altitude of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level. this elevation can affect some individuals, so it's important to allow yourself time to acclimatize. stay hydrated, take it easy during the first few days, and consult your healthcare provider if you have any concerns., language and cultural etiquette: spanish is the official language in quito, and while english is spoken in some tourist areas, it's helpful to know a few basic phrases or carry a translation app. ecuadorian culture is warm and friendly, so it's always appreciated to greet locals with a polite , safety and security: like any major city, it's important to be mindful of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure your safety. avoid displaying valuable items, be cautious with your belongings, and use reputable transportation services. it's recommended to consult local authorities or trusted sources for updated safety information and to follow any travel advisories., transportation and traffic: quito's traffic can be congested, especially during peak hours. allow extra time for your journeys, especially if you have specific plans or tours. utilize trusted transportation options such as registered taxis or ride-sharing services, and consider pre-arranged tours that include transportation to minimize any logistical challenges., weather and packing: quito's weather can be unpredictable due to its location in the mountains. even if it's sunny in the morning, it can change to rain or vice versa. it's advisable to dress in layers, carry a waterproof jacket or umbrella, and pack comfortable walking shoes. additionally, don't forget sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the high-altitude sun.
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Version 18 – July 06, 2023 17:50
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- basílica del voto nacional, iglesia compania de jesus , quito historic center
basílica del voto nacional, iglesia compania de jesus
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- adult: '150'
- child: '125'
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- https://terrasurtravels.com/terms-conditions/
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Version 2 – July 09, 2022 20:48
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- Up to 48 hours before the beginning of the activity: partial refund
- Less than 48 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
Up to 24 hours before the beginning of the activity: full refund
Less than 24 hours before the beginning of the activity or no-show: no refund
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