Hotel Oro Verde

Guayaquil


About four blocks west of Parque del Centenario, the Oro Verde is still the classiest hotel in town – not so much for superior-quality rooms as for its high-end facilities, casino and several excellent restaurants, plus a sauna and gym.


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Nearby Guayaquil attractions

1. Museo Presley Norton

0.27 MILES

This museum, featuring an impressive collection of archaeological artifacts, including pottery and figurines made by the original settlers of Ecuador, is…

2. Parque del Centenario

0.31 MILES

This plaza, along Avenida 9 de Octubre, is the largest in Guayaquil and marks the midway point between the Río Guayas and the Estero Salado. It is four…

3. Malecón El Salado

0.47 MILES

Like it's better known-brother Malecón 2000, Malecón El Salado is another attractive waterfront renewal project that's popular with residents. There are…

4. City Cemetery

0.48 MILES

Incorporated into the city landscape a short ride from the city center is this landmark cemetery, founded in 1823. It contains hundreds of above-ground…

5. Cathedral & Seminario Park

0.69 MILES

On the west side of Seminario Park is a cathedral originally built in 1547 as a wooden building – however, like much of Guayaquil, it was destroyed by…

6. Church of San Francisco

0.71 MILES

This church, originally built in the early 18th century, burned down in the devastating fire of 1896, which destroyed huge swaths of the city. It was…

7. Church of La Merced

0.75 MILES

Like many of Guayaquil’s colonial buildings, the original wooden church built in 1787 was destroyed by fire. The current incarnation dates from 1938 and…

8. Library

0.78 MILES

Guayaquil's grand municipal library was founded in 1862 and contains the usual round-up of research volumes – as well as a curious Comiteca, with an…