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El Aguijón

El Aguijón (José Calama E-7-35 y Reina Victoria, Quito) – located just blocks from Parque la Alameda, this nightspot plays a mix of Salsa and other Latin rhythms mainly to a local crowd. On some nights, there’s karaoke singing with a back-up live band.

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Café Habano Bar

Café Habano Bar – Divina Nicotina (Escalinata “Diego Noboa y Arteta”, Escalón 10, Guayaquil) – this is one of the first nightspots that tourists run into while exploring both the Cerro Santa Ana area, and the nearby Malecon 2000 (a.k.a. Malecon Simon Bolivar). The interior’s rustic décor (tavern-like vibe, wooden tables) is easy to spot, […]

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Café Libro

Café Libro (Calle Leonidas Plaza N 23-56, entre Wilson y Veintimilla, Quito) – this is an artsy nightspot which occasionally books poetry readings and other book events. Aside from that, a mature (over 30) crowd is encouraged to party here on Friday & Saturday evenings (to a variety of music – from Jazz to Tango, […]

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Bungalow 6

Bungalow 6 (Diego de Almagro N24-151 y José Calama, Quito) – located in Quito’s Mariscal district, Bungalow 6 is a magnet for visiting foreigners. A mix of international pop & rock music, as well as Salsa, Reggae, and other musical genres are often played here. Wednesday night there is “Ladies Night”, which always draws in […]

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Voila Bistro Jardin

Voila Bistro Jardin (Av. Coruña #30-88 y Ernesto Caamaño, Quito) – food lovers will be attracted to this restaurant, due to the fact that it serves something rarely found elsewhere: Swiss fondue! This restaurant has been highly rated by international travelers (for its food, ambiance, and service) on travel websites such as TripAdvisor.com To no […]

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Trattoria Sole e Luna

Trattoria Sole e Luna (Whimper N31-29 y Av. La Coruña, Quito) – this is a popular Italian restaurant located near one of Quito’s northern districts. Items there range from pastas & spaghetti, to seafood items like Shrimp Scampi Tilapia alla Siciliana. Traditional Italian desserts like Tiramusi are also available here. This restaurant was awarded a […]

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Octava de Corpus

Octava de Corpus (Junín E2-167, San Marcos, Quito) – this restaurant, located in a colonial house in the historic center of Quito, is noted not only for its fine dining, but the cozy atmosphere that it provides. Its wine selection is also recommended. Diners feel as if they’re dining in someone’s home (as opposed to […]

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El Cráter

El Cráter (Hotel El Cráter, Mirador del Pululahua) – located an hour north of Quito (near the Pululahua volcano), visitors are attracted to the mountainside dining that this restaurant offers. This restaurant, which serves both local and international dishes, has been visited by a number of prominent guests, from singer Gloria Estefan to Chilean President […]

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Quito Astronomical Observatory Museum

Quito Astronomical Observatory Museum (Av. Gran Colombia y 10 de Agosto – Parque La Alameda, Quito) – founded in 1873, this museum is a major attraction for students, scientists and tourists – providing a vivid history of the various scientific instruments that were used by early astronomers and scientists. The Observatory’s main attraction is the […]

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La Merced

La Merced (Calles Chile y Cuenca, Quito) – this 18th century church is known for its fascinating artwork (including paintings showing volcanoes erupting over colonial-era Quito). This is also another renowned church that went through periods of damage and restorations as a result of earthquakes that it weathered (in particular in 1660). A closer look […]