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TeleferiQo
(Jan 08 '06)
Come early - the crowd gets busy in the early afternoon. We hiked up quite a bit - totally breathless but loving every single moment. The views are awesome but may be hindered by ...
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Museo de la Cuidad
(May 30 '07)
There is a very good permanent exhibition of the history of Quito. The first room is very modern with neon lights representing a bird on the ceiling in a dark room with a fake forest. We were there ...
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Museo del Agua
(May 30 '07)
On the hill behind the San francisco church is the old water treatment plant. 18 months ago it was converted into a museum. Hugely interactive, with enthusiastic english speaking guides, we had a ...
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Museo Casa Maria Augusta Urrutia
(May 30 '07)
The lady who lived here only died in 1987. She had a long life of charity work, feeding poor children in her house. The house is beautiful with lots of rooms as they whould have been 60 or 80 years ...
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Watch a soccer game
(Jun 07 '06)
I was incredibly spoiled to be in Ecuador during the World Cup. With more than one game to watch almost every day, I was fully enveloped in on of Latina America´s (and, for that matter, the entire ...
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The Teleferico on Pichincha
(Jun 07 '06)
The Teleferico (gondola) on Pichincha is probably the best way to get a grasp on Quito´s surroundings. We went on a not-entirely clear afternoon (it´s usually much clearer early in the morning) and ...
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Museo Alberto Mena Caanao
(May 28 '07)
For $1.50 we got a free guide who showed us around the historical wax displays and explaining about Ecuador geography and nature through series of big photos. She was very interesting and we enjoyed ...
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Stand on both hemispheres!!
( '96)
The "Mitad del Mundo" monument is located only 10 km from Quito. This monument located exactely on the 0º-0'-0'' latitude. You can literally stand with one leg in the northern hemisphere and the other ...
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Museo de Manuela Saenz
(May 28 '07)
Only 80 cents to get in. Mauela Saenz was an important figure in the independence, a friend of Bolivar and Sucre. Housed in a run down building with a nice wooden staircase, it is interesting because ...
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Museo National del Banco Central
(May 28 '07)
Originally thinking that it would be something related to the bank, it was actually the national museum. The ground floor is pre-columbian including a fantastic gold collection. And there was also ...
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