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7-Day City Experiences Itinerary in Quito

  1. Monday June 17: Quito Old Town
    10 minutes (3.5 miles) from Mariscal Sucre International Airport

    Start your trip by exploring the historic Quito Old Town. In the morning, visit the iconic Plaza de la Independencia and admire the Presidential Palace. In the afternoon, explore the stunning Basílica del Voto Nacional. End your day with a leisurely stroll along Calle La Ronda, filled with arts and crafts shops.

    • Plaza de la Independencia: Free, 2 hours
    • Basílica del Voto Nacional: $5, 1.5 hours
    • Calle La Ronda: Free, 1 hour
  2. Tuesday June 18: TelefériQo and Itchimbia Park
    25 minutes (5.2 miles) from Quito Old Town

    Start your day by taking a scenic cable car ride up to the top of Pichincha Volcano at TelefériQo. Enjoy breathtaking views of Quito and the surrounding mountains. In the afternoon, visit Itchimbia Park for a relaxing picnic or a hike. Don't miss the Itchimbia Cultural Center, hosting various art exhibitions.

    • TelefériQo: $8, 2 hours
    • Itchimbia Park: Free, 2 hours
    • Itchimbia Cultural Center: Free, 1 hour
  3. Wednesday June 19: La Mitad del Mundo
    40 minutes (14.5 miles) from TelefériQo

    Explore the equator line at La Mitad del Mundo. In the morning, visit the Intiñan Museum to learn about the equatorial region's unique phenomena. Enjoy interactive exhibits and try balancing an egg on a nail! In the afternoon, visit the Ciudad Mitad del Mundo monument and take fun photos at the equator marker.

    • Intiñan Museum: $7, 2 hours
    • Ciudad Mitad del Mundo: $5, 1.5 hours
  4. Thursday June 20: Guápulo and El Panecillo
    20 minutes (6.7 miles) from La Mitad del Mundo

    In the morning, explore the charming neighborhood of Guápulo known for its beautiful colonial architecture and narrow streets. Visit the Guápulo Church for its stunning views of Quito. In the afternoon, head to El Panecillo hill and admire the iconic statue of the Virgin of Quito while enjoying panoramic city views.

    • Guápulo Church: Free, 1.5 hours
    • El Panecillo: Free, 1 hour
  5. Friday June 21: Mindo Cloud Forest
    2 hours (56 miles) from Guápulo

    Embark on a day trip to the mesmerizing Mindo Cloud Forest. Spend your morning exploring the lush forest trails, home to diverse flora and fauna. Take an exhilarating canopy zipline tour in the afternoon and visit a butterfly farm. Don't forget to indulge in delicious chocolate tasting at a local chocolate factory.

    • Mindo Cloud Forest: $10 (entrance fee), 6 hours
    • Canopy Zipline Tour: $20, 2 hours
    • Butterfly Farm: $5, 1 hour
    • Chocolate Factory: $5, 1 hour
  6. Saturday June 22: La Carolina Park and Quicentro Shopping
    30 minutes (6.1 miles) from Mindo Cloud Forest

    Spend a relaxing day in Quito's largest urban park, La Carolina Park. Enjoy a morning jog or bike ride around the park's beautiful lake. Visit the Botanical Garden and learn about Ecuador's diverse plant species. In the afternoon, indulge in shopping at Quicentro Shopping, one of the city's premier malls.

    • La Carolina Park: Free, 3 hours
    • Botanical Garden: $3, 2 hours
    • Quicentro Shopping: Free (shopping expenses vary), 3 hours
  7. Sunday June 23: Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve
    1 hour (14 miles) from La Carolina Park

    Embark on a morning adventure to the Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve, a unique volcanic crater. Take a guided hike or horseback ride through the reserve's stunning landscapes. Enjoy a picnic surrounded by lush greenery. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Mitad del Mundo Museum to learn more about the region's geological history.

    • Pululahua Geobotanical Reserve: $10, 4 hours
    • Mitad del Mundo Museum: $6, 2 hours

Recommendations

While exploring Quito, consider visiting the Middle of the World City, where you can experience various cultural activities and exhibitions related to Ecuador's indigenous heritage. If you have more time, take a day trip to Otavalo Market, famous for its vibrant indigenous crafts and textiles. To get the most out of your trip, consider hiring a local guide who can provide in-depth knowledge and insights.

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