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History & culture
See all 91 activitiesOpens in new tabQuilotoa Lagoon: Full-Day Tour from Quito
Food, drink & nightlife
See all 37 activitiesOpens in new tabQuito: Night street food, art and drinks
Spa & wellness
See all 5 activitiesOpens in new tabQuito: 2-Day Tour to Baños with Cotopaxi & Quilotoa
Shopping & fashion
See all 6 activitiesOpens in new tabFrom Quito: Otavalo Indian Market and Rose Farm Shared Tour
Wildlife & nature
See all 12 activitiesOpens in new tabPrivate Full-Day Pululahua Volcano Horseback Ride & Mitad del Mundo Tour
Discover the most popular places to visit in Tababela
Monument to the Equator
Stand with one foot in each hemisphere at this monument to the site where the equator is marked, then spend time in the accompanying planetarium and museum.
Parque La Carolina
Explore the great outdoors at Parque La Carolina, a lovely green space in Quito. Make time for the shops and local tours in this culturally rich area.
Foch Square
Join Quito’s pulsating nightlife, attend free concerts and shop at an artisanal craft fair at this square in the heart of Quito’s Mariscal district.
La Mariscal Craft Market
From Panama hats and wood carvings to musical instruments and hand-knitted items, this vibrant market offers a wide range of Ecuadorian souvenirs and crafts.
Catedral Metropolitana de Quito
Discover one of the oldest churches in South America, featuring an intriguing mix of architectural styles, magnificent Catholic artworks and a fascinating history.
Basilica of the National Vow
Visit this magnificent neo-Gothic landmark to admire its fine architecture and Ecuador-themed gargoyles, and the panoramic views from its immense towers.
TelefériQo
Travel through the clouds to the slopes of an active volcano to enjoy spectacular views of Quito’s city center, the surrounding countryside and Andes mountain range.
Calle La Ronda
Visit artisan shops, bohemian cafés and centuries-old houses as you wander this quaint cobblestone street on the edge of Quito’s historic center.
Independence Square
Rows of stately colonial buildings and a 16th-century cathedral surround this historic civic square on the site where Quito’s Old Town made its humble beginnings.