Quito Backpacker Guesthouse

Quito


A good choice for those seeking hostel prices with a family-run-guesthouse vibe, this large converted colonial home in the San Blas neighborhood has several floors of spacious, high-ceilinged, wood-floor rooms. There are kitchens on every floor and an expansive rooftop terrace with views of the Old Town. There's also table tennis, table football, a pool table, a barbecue and a movie-screening area.


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1. Museo Camilo Egas

0.3 MILES

Inside this restored colonial home is a small but iconic collection of work by painter Camilo Egas (1899–1962), Ecuador’s first indigenista (indigenous…

2. Parque Itchimbia

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Sitting high on a hill above the Old Town, this grassy park boasts magnificent views of the city, running and cycle tracks and a children's playground. It…

3. Convento San Agustín

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4. Basílica del Voto Nacional

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On a hill in the northeastern part of the Old Town looms this massive Gothic church, Quito's largest, built over several decades beginning in 1892. Rather…

5. Quito Observatory

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Opened by President García Moreno in 1864, this four-sided observatory is the oldest on the continent. It houses a museum of 19th-century pendulums,…

7. Parque La Alameda

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Breaking up the New Town's sea of concrete and glass is this welcome splash of greenery, containing the Quito Observatory and a small boating lake. A few…

8. Palacio Arzobispal

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