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Hotels in Quito, EC

Quito, a city where the allure of its colonial past mingles with a vibrant present, is a destination that promises a rich tapestry of cultural and natural marvels. As the proud capital, Quito's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a living museum of baroque churches, lively plazas, and colorful markets. Its unique location, straddling the Equator, gifts the city with a perpetual spring-like climate, perfect for those who wish to explore the nearby Andes and the mystical cloud forests. Whether your visit is for business or leisure, Marriott Bonvoy’s collection of hotels in Quito are poised to offer you a comfortable and convenient retreat, with easy access to renowned attractions such as La Mariscal, theTelefériqo, and the Mitad del Mundo.


Dining in Quito is a culinary journey through traditional Ecuadorian flavors and international cuisine, with many Marriott Bonvoy properties offering on-site restaurants that cater to every palate. The city's vibrant nightlife and arts scene, centered around areas like La Ronda and the Guápulo neighborhood, ensure there's always something to discover after a day of meetings or sightseeing. With amenities like free Wi-Fi, fitness centers, and business services, our hotels make it easy to stay connected and relaxed, whether you're exploring the city's rich history or enjoying its dynamic present.

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Quito is a city that effortlessly combines the allure of urban living with the splendor of the great outdoors, catering to a wide range of nature enthusiasts. Just a short drive from the city, you'll find the Cotopaxi National Park, a haven for those who love to hike and climb. Here, the majestic Cotopaxi Volcano, one of the tallest active volcanoes on the planet, stands as a breathtaking backdrop to trails that wind through verdant forests and high-altitude paramo, offering sweeping vistas and the chance to catch a glimpse of the Andean condor or the elusive spectacled bear. If you prefer a more laid-back experience, Quito's very own Parque Metropolitano awaits, with its meandering trails and idyllic picnic spots.

A mere hour and a half from Quito, the cloud forests of Mindo beckon the eco-tourist. This verdant, biodiverse area is a haven for birdwatchers, with a staggering variety of avian species. For the adventurous, there are opportunities for zip-lining, waterfall hikes, and river swims. Quito's strategic location also provides easy access to the Equator, where you can visit the Mitad del Mundo monument and stand with one foot in each hemisphere, learning about the unique cultural and geographical significance of this site. Whether you're an intrepid trekker or a casual nature enthusiast, Quito's natural surroundings offer an array of ways to connect with the great outdoors.

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The culture in Quito is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of indigenous heritage, colonial influence, and modern innovation. A stay at one of our hotels in Quito places you at the heart of this dynamic city, where the historic Centro Histórico, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a living museum of Baroque churches, intricate plazas, and charming cobblestone streets. The city’s cultural richness is further evident in its museums, such as the Museo del Banco Central, which showcases a vast collection of pre-Columbian art, and the Fundación Guayasamín, where the works of Ecuador’s most celebrated artist can be found. After a day of cultural exploration, unwind in the comfort of your Marriott Bonvoy accommodations, complete with luxurious amenities and a serene atmosphere.

The culinary landscape of Quito is a reflection of the city’s rich cultural tapestry, with a variety of traditional dishes that are a must-try for any visitor. From the hearty locro de papas, a potato and cheese soup, to the flavorful frituras, deep-fried delicacies that are a staple of local street food, the city’s restaurants and markets provide a sensory journey through its flavors. The lively Mercado Central is the perfect place to sample these dishes and engage with the locals, while the modern La Mariscal neighborhood offers a mix of traditional and international cuisine, making it easy to savor the best of Quito’s gastronomic culture.

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Quito's weather is a delight, offering a spring-like ambiance all year, thanks to its equatorial proximity and high-altitude location. Daytime temperatures hover between the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit, with evenings cooling to the 50s. The city's climate showcases two distinct seasons: a dry spell from June to September and a wet season from October to May. The dry season is a dream with its clear, sunny days, perfect for exploring the historic center and enjoying outdoor pursuits in the city's parks. With minimal rainfall and agreeable temperatures, a stay at any Marriott Bonvoy hotel in Quito during this period is sure to be a memorable one.

The wet season, though more humid, with sporadic showers, maintains a temperate climate. Rainfall is typically light and short-lived, often followed by sunshine. This season is perfect for witnessing the verdant landscapes that envelop the city, with the occasional mist adding an enchanting touch to the Andean peaks. Whether you find yourself in Quito during the dry or wet season, rest assured that Marriott Bonvoy hotels offer the ideal retreat, with climate-controlled rooms and a host of amenities to enhance your stay.

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For those arriving in Quito, the city is easily accessible via Mariscal Sucre International Airport. From there, a variety of transportation options are available to take you to your accommodation. Taxis are plentiful and can be found directly outside the airport, or arranged through your hotel. Ride-sharing apps like Uber and Cabify are also widely used and provide a convenient and cost-effective way to travel around the city. For those looking to explore on a budget, the city’s public bus system is efficient and extensive. The Ecovía is a bus rapid transit system that covers many of the city’s major areas and attractions.

Once you're in Quito, you'll find the city's modern Metro system is a great way to get around. It's clean, safe, and a smart choice for avoiding traffic. Plus, it's easy to use, with stations located near our Marriott Bonvoy hotels. For a more scenic and traditional experience, hop on the Teleférico cable car. It offers breathtaking views of the city and the Andes mountains and is a unique way to reach the upper parts of Quito. And in the historic center, many of the city's top attractions are within walking distance of each other and our Marriott Bonvoy properties.

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Quito is a goldmine of adventure for families, with a mix of natural beauty and cultural experiences that will captivate kids of all ages. Your journey begins at Parque de la Carolina, a vast urban oasis featuring playgrounds, ponds, and a charming little train encircling the park. The interactive Pumapungo Museum, nestled within the park, is a fantastic place for children to engage with Quito's vibrant history through its hands-on displays. For a more intimate encounter with wildlife, the Quito Zoo is home to over 200 species, from endearing monkeys to the awe-inspiring Andean condors, making it a perfect haven for young animal lovers to explore and discover.

Families seeking a blend of history and excitement can explore the Mitad del Mundo, where the Equator divides the Earth. Children will delight in the opportunity to straddle both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres simultaneously, with the added bonus of an engaging museum that showcases the science and cultural significance of this extraordinary location. For a touch of the great outdoors, the TelefériQo beckons with a spectacular cable car journey up the Pichincha Volcano, offering sweeping vistas of the city and the surrounding Andean landscape. The Rumiñahui Park at the summit presents hiking paths and a play area, ideal for expending youthful exuberance and savoring the crisp mountain air.

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