Of Quito’s house museums, this is the one not to miss: it’s a splendidly preserved, 19th-century home that was once the abode of the city’s best-loved philanthropist, MarÃa Augusta UrrutÃa, and it's packed with period furnishings, stained-glass windows and European artwork. Free guided tours in Spanish and English.
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Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús
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Capped by green-and-gold domes, La CompañÃa de Jesús is Quito’s most ornate church and a standout among the baroque splendors of the Old Town. Free guided…
1.99 MILES
For spectacular views over Quito’s mountainous landscape, hop aboard this sky tram, one of the world's highest aerial lifts, that takes passengers on a 2…
3.76 MILES
In the former home of the legendary painter Oswaldo GuayasamÃn (1919–99), this wonderful museum houses the most complete collection of the artist's work…
3.74 MILES
One of the most important works of art in South America, Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo GuayasamÃn’s Capilla del Hombre stands next to the Casa Museo…
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The low white building on the northwestern side of Plaza Grande is the seat of the Ecuadorian presidency. Visitors can enter by joining a free guided tour…
Museos Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana
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Newly reopened following a full-scale makeover, Museos Casa de la Cultura encompasses three museums in a single bright, modern space. The expansive Museo…
29.06 MILES
The centerpiece of Ecuador's most popular national park is the snowcapped and downright picture-perfect Volcán Cotopaxi. At 5897m, it's Ecuador's second…
15.61 MILES
At the center of the Mitad del Mundo stands the centerpiece of the park: a 30m-high, stone trapezoidal monument topped by a brass globe containing a…
Nearby Quito attractions
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The beautifully restored former home of Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre, the hero of Ecuadorian independence, is now a small museum full of early-19th…
2. Iglesia de la CompañÃa de Jesús
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Capped by green-and-gold domes, La CompañÃa de Jesús is Quito’s most ornate church and a standout among the baroque splendors of the Old Town. Free guided…
0.09 MILES
Walking from the Old Town’s narrow colonial streets into this open plaza reveals one of the finest sights in all of Ecuador: a sweeping cobblestone plaza…
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This massive arch, built in the 18th century to give shelter to churchgoers, spans GarcÃa Moreno.
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Beside the cathedral on GarcÃa Moreno stands the 17th-century Iglesia del Sagrario.
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The Cantuña Chapel houses a small art collection from the Quito School. It’s shrouded in one of Quito’s most famous legends, that of the indigenous…
7. Monasterio Museo del Carmen Alto
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The Monasterio Museo del Carmen Alto, built in 1653 and still home to an order of 20 Carmelite nuns, now houses an interesting museum. Exhibits explore…
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This first-rate museum depicts daily life in Quito through the centuries, with displays including dioramas, model indigenous homes and colonial kitchens…