0While Ecuador isn't known for its cuisine, there are a number of notable finds in more frequented pockets of the country. Restaurants include Spanish, French, Mexican and Ecuadorian influence. Mansion Alcazar in Cuenca has brought...
0La Basilica in Ecuador's Old Town Quito was one of my favorite architecture experiences during my visit in August. I took a series of videos that give you a sneak view of the climb up...
1 commentThe new Anahi Boutique Hotel in Ecuador's Quito is a unique find. It's set in a quiet residential neighborhood of the new town, in the area known as La Mariscal, which is the trendy, funky...
0I've explored so many churches in my life that I tend to skip over the majority these days unless there's something uniquely special about it. From turn of the century to turn of the last...
0Quito in Ecuador is the largest and best-preserved old town in Latin and South America, also the first city to be named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. I knew about the old town, I...
0Ecuador's Quito was a pleasant surprise at the end of a glorious trip to a number of pockets of the country, including the coast, the Jungle, the Highlands, and some great Colonial towns along the...
0Casa del Abuelo Art Hotel & Restaurant doesn't look elaborate from the street - in fact, you may not even know it's a hotel because it's set in a gorgeous old two story house surrounded...
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