Discover Colonial Quito, Ecuador - Tour Its Churches... Relish Its Prices
To tour Quito Colonial - colonial Quito - in Ecuador plunges you into the discovery that UNESCO claimed for its first honors as a world heritage site in 1978. It's name originates from the Quitu tribe which hung around in the first millennium.
It's the largest old town in the Americas, and the
greatest. Of course, I'm partial.
This amazing historic center - on the Avenue of Volcanoes on the Andes - vibrates with the joy of these remarkable, gentle people.
How do I know? I've been:
- invited to eat in Quiteno homes,
- talking with them,
- laughing with them,
- praying with them,
- celebrating with them,
- touring with them, and
- shopping with them!
Quitenos love celebrations! Throughout the year,
fiestas pulsate rhythmically.
The whole colonial center blocks itself to vehicles on
Sundays, and pedestrians rule. Just watch out for the bikes
whisking through! Church bells echo invitingly throughout the historic center every morning beckoning the faithful to Mass.
The Presidential Palace sprawls on the famous Calle de Las Siete Cruces. President Gabriel Garcia Moreno himself named this street. Later, the name of Garcia Moreno Street took over in honor of the martyred president. Now, the name reigns.
In 1873 a bishop and Garcia Moreno consecrated Ecuador to the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Cathedral. The president created a following as a peacemaker through his deeply religious convictions and subsequent results in the name of peace.
A year later, a succession of bullets stopped him because of his unwavering faith... assassinating him upon leaving the Cathedral after adoring the Lord for several hours - just steps away from the door to the Presidental Palace...WOW!
Blue letters on a plaque on the wall of the palace mark in Spanish where it happened...where the assassinated president fell to the sidewalk below.
His statue stands erect at Garcia Moreno Plaza in front of the grand Basilica - the temple built at his request during his tenure in office as President of Ecuador as a monument to the awesome consecration.
His famous last words, "Dios no muere," which translate, "God doesn't die," will forever remain etched in the minds of the people.
Do you love ancient churches as much as I do? Then, start on this street after you have toured the Basilica del Voto Nacional (Basilica of the National Vote)...it sure gets my vote!
The seven crosses marked in progression where the conquistadors planned to erect seven churches.
Six of the magnificent gold-leafed vibrant churches continue their mission. The seventh emerged into Hospicio San Lazaro (St. Lazarus Hospice) since 1767 when the Jesuits reluctantly left it behind, expelled by enemies of the Catholic Church.
Restored ancient churches permeate the downtown area and can be strolled free mornings - as long as you don't disturb the worshippers. Hold it on the photos during Mass - you could get thrown out. Some can be toured for a fee throughout the day
-- Some churches, such as the cathedral, now forbid photos
inside the church --
The only exception to the tours comes with the closing of particular churches for about a year for renovations - depending on when renovations become inevitable and available. More majestic churches unashamedly wait to be appreciated throughout the city and all of Ecuador.
-- Free tourist information and maps float around the colonial center, one of them at a Spanish school across from Carmen Bajo Church. --
A relaxing way to just kick back, explore and discover colonial Quito exhibits itself in a ride on the horse-driven buggy. It parks close to the Plaza Grande downtown Garcia Moreno Street. For under $5, a person can really savor the Ecuadorian flavor! (For more about the delicious flavors, see "Eating In Historic Cntr" and "Eating With a View".)
I finally got to kick back and admire colonial Quito in the quaint carriage! The driver explained points of interest along with myths surrounding them. The intermittent drops of rain didn't bother me one bit. Getting carried away by horse and buggy beats all other tours in my book, even if only for a short trip and back.
Why Colonial Quito Makes an Exceptional Vacation Why Colonial Quito delivers a striking vacation
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Newsletter Quito Colonial Newsletter Quito colonial
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Air Travel Into Quito Air travel into Quito airport with flights from your country
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Getting Around - Taxicabs to Car Rentals - Transportation Getting around Quito in the local transportation - taxi, car rental or trolley
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Colonial Churches - UNESCO's First Grab! Quiteno intense colonial faith and its resulting churches
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Colonial Tours - Quito Turismo High class colonial tours - excellent Quito turismo
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Faith and Festivities of Quito Faith and festivities celebrated in Quito
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Shopping La Colonial, Mercados and the Malls All kinds of shopping in La Colonial, mercados and malls
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Hotel, Hostal or Bed and Breakfast in Quito Which hotel, hostal or bed and breakfast in Quito?
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Eating Places and Great Restaurants in the Historic Center Restaurants for eating great food in the historic center of Quito
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Restaurant Dining With a View Restaurant dining in Quito with a spectacular view
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El Panecillo, Home of the Apocalyptic Virgin Statue El Panecillo, the landmark statue in central Quito
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Historic La Ronda La Ronda and its historic roots
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Quito Plazas or Squares and Their Origins Quito plazas or squares, their origins and functionality
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Parques de Quito - Distinct Theme for Each Parques or parks of Quito each with a distinct theme
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Teatro and Its Shows Teatro - or theater - and its shows
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La Mariscal, Mecca for Quito Tourists La Mariscal, Quito tourist mecca
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Mitad del Mundo and the Equator in Ecuador Mitad del Mundo and the equator in Ecuador
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Teleferico - Cable Car Ascent to the Top of the World Teleferico, the cable car ascent to the top In the tram
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Hike a Volcano in Ecuador Volcano nature hike in Ecuador
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Mercado in Otavalo Ecuador World-renowned mercado in Otavalo, Ecuador
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Cotacachi, for Leather Wallets, Jackets and Much More Cotacachi, for quality leather wallets, jackets and much more
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