Featuring modern facilities and warm décor, the Hotel Finlandia has rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in the financial district. Breakfast is served, and there is a restaurant.
Located in Quito, at 2297 feet from Carolina Park; Ibis Quito provides accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a fitness center and a bar.
Located 1.9 mi from the historic center of Quito and near the World Trade Center, this hotel features luxurious accommodations with a health club, free WiFi and free breakfast options starting a 2:30...
Located in Quito and with Bolivar Theater reachable within a 9-minute walk, Hotel Casa Alquimia provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
Akervik
United States of America
Welcoming helpful staff, comfortable large rooms and delicious breakfast. Property was a very safe place to stay in busy historic district.
Located in a commercial area, 5 minutes from La Carolina Park, Hotel Bellavista Quito offers free WiFi accommodations in Quito. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and unwind in the garden.
Casa El Edén is located in Quito’s Historical Center and is housed in a Colonial-style building. Free Wi-Fi access is available and organic breakfast is included with the rate.
Karyn
United States of America
Up front to other see it: We had to move our flight to the Galapagos up to midnight rather than 7am the next day with 1 day to spare (Quito airport was closing, long story). Mario and team SAVED us by letting us stay until 9pm in the room for a very reduced rate (they could easily have made us pay the whole night as we had originally booked)
Also, all the other reviewers are 100% correct: Mario and his wife treat you like family (better even!). They arranged for the driver, who met us with a sign at the airport and drove us to town. They were there waiting to check us in late that night (around 10.30pm) and then arranged our breakfast and tour times to allow us to get enough sleep for the next day's excitement. Breakfast was lovely, in the courtyard. Fruit, coffee, bread, eggs as you ordered, etc. They helped arrange the tours in advance, which went off splendidly. The building is amazing-very relaxing. Great internet. Shower is a bit in the open so if that is an issue for you, it's something to consider. There is a lovely small museum 2 blocks up the street if you turn right as you leave Casa El Eden-free and highly recommended. Felt very safe. Great location. Met some lovely other guests as well. Thank you everyone for such a wonderful experience for my mother and me!
Appreciated the bottled water in the room every day. They even heated up some leftovers we had from a fabulous dinner (at Zazu) so we had a snack before going to the airport at 9pm-when we were too tired to go out.
Set in an classic infrastructure only 164 feet from La Carolina Park, Hotel Republica offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TV. It features a restaurant and a bar.
Nelson
United States of America
I just love the location , walking distance from and to the public park and great breakfast.
Rincón Familiar Hostel Boutique is a colonial-style house built in 1720, considered a heritage construction, offers accommodations in Quito, only 328 feet from the Plaza Grande.
Timothy R
United States of America
Excellent location for old town Quito. Most if not all attractions within walking distance. Staff were gracious, very helpful and pleasant to be around. Breakfast was good despite not being American as advertised.
Located in the Centro Histórico district in Quito, 984 feet from Colonial Art Museum, Vista del Angel Hotel Boutique features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Great Breakfast and restaurant with a wonderful view
Casa El Edén is located in Quito’s Historical Center and is housed in a Colonial-style building. Free Wi-Fi access is available and organic breakfast is included with the rate.
The staff, the character, the room were all superb.
Located in Quito’s historical center, Hotel Casa Gardenia offers modern and bright accommodations with free Wi-Fi. Buffet breakfast is included. The main square is 1640 feet away.
Really nice and cozy hotel in the center, we can only recommend it!
Centrally located in the touristic area known as La Mariscal, close to El Jardín Commercial center, Casa Joaquin Boutique Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and breakfast in Quito.
Great furnishings, fantastic breakfast and Francisco was very helpful.
Set in a colonial style house built in 1738, La Casona de la Ronda Hotel Boutique Patrimonial offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma Tv in Quito’s historic center. Breakfast is provided.
Staff, rooms, excellent. Restaurant was surprisingly good
Featuring a restaurant, La Carolina Inn offers free Wi-Fi and breakfast in Quito. La Carolina park is 1312 feet away and El Jardin shopping center is 984 feet away.
Good service! staff was very friendly and supportive
Set in charming house built in 1936 featuring a backyard, Casa Aliso Hotel Boutique offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and private balconies in upscale La Floresta district.
Todo, en especial la tranquilidad y las habitaciones.
The Hotel Carolina Montecarlo, located in the tourist district of La Mariscal, 6 blocks from the central Plaza Foch, in the north center of Quito, combines colonial and modern architecture.
Habitación super limpia y cómoda. Desayuno delicioso.
Set in an original hacienda house, Hotel Andino is located in a small corner of Quito´s La Mariscal district. It offers accommodations with breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Clean, comfortable, great value and perfect location
Located in Quito and with Atahualpa Olympic Stadium reachable within a 10-minute walk, Edificio Akros has a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Offering a daily breakfast with fresh local fruit and juices, La Coupole Hotel is set in the La Mariscal district in Quito, 1312 feet from El Ejido Park and 2297 feet from El Ejido Park Art Fair.
Located in Quito and with Colonial Art Museum reachable within a 5-minute walk, Hotel Casa Ecuatreasures Centro Historico provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi...
location, Hernan. the host gave us great advice on what to see, where to go and where to eat. we had an enjoyable stay.
This incredible colonial-style hotel is located in Quito's San Francisco square and features panoramic views of the historic center from its terrace. Quito´s Basilica is 8 minutes driving.
buena ubicación, el hotel muy bonito, personal amable
The Blue Door Housing is located in central Quito, within the Historic Center, and offers fee WiFi access. The property is 0.6 mi from Colonial Art Museum and 0.8 mi from Sucre Theater.
The house, the location and the hosts, really really kind and attentive.
Located in Quito, a 12-minute walk from El Ejido Park, Casa Carrión provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lindas instalaciones y el lugar muy acogedor, el personal muy amable
FAQs about hotels in Quito
On average, 3-star hotels in Quito cost £30 per night, and 4-star hotels in Quito are £58 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Quito can be found for £100 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quito this weekend is £51 or, for a 4-star hotel, £97. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quito for this weekend cost around £167 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £50 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quito for tonight. You'll pay around £103 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quito will cost around £184, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Historic center was vibrant and scenic. Enjoyed visiting the Basilica as well as the magnificent Church of the Franciscans and the colorful architecture and plazas. Enjoyed the chocolate tasting at Mundo, delicious traditional Andean cuisine at Runa Tulpa Andina and excellent continental cuisine at La Vid in the Archbishop's Palace. There was 360 degree view of city from the Statue of the Virgin Panecillo at top of Quito. A major highlight was the tour of the Capilla del Hombre and the home of the artist, Oswaldo Guayasamin.
Valerie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Due to current political issues in Ecuador, we were a little...
Due to current political issues in Ecuador, we were a little apprehensive about making the trip. However, only minutes after we landed in Quito we fell in love. The airport is amazingly clean and has all the amenities you would want. Quito, the La Carolina area, was extremely clean and very secure. The shopping was fantastic and there were tons of restaurants to choose from. All that said, we were most surprised by how reasonably priced everything was.
Also, a lot of bars do not take credit cards. Ecuador uses the American dollar, so have some on hand so you don't have an awkward experience.
We would definitely make the trip again.
John
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We were just there one night to experience the city having...
We were just there one night to experience the city having spent a few nights in the mountains near Pifo.
Loved the crazy city - beautiful architecture. Lots of security/police presence which made it feel safe. My partner was unwell so I explored the city solo - I was approached by a policeman who gave me a map and ensured I was safe/aware of where to walk etc.
It is easy to travel by foot. I would have liked longer but feel 2-3 nights would have been plenty.
Rebecca
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed 2 nights in Quito.
We stayed 2 nights in Quito. We had one full day in Quito, which was not enough. We happened to be there during Carnivale. We took a cab to the Basilica and then walked to Independance square to observe the celebration. Later we had a great meal in the nearby hall.
Paluszak in The Villages
United States of America
2.0
Scored 2.0
I was robbed on the third day I was in Quito.
I was robbed on the third day I was in Quito. A pickpocket stole my wallet and I lost USD 200. The police didn't seem to care and most couldn't speak English. Every single day I was harassed by beggars, some of whom were very aggressive. I didn't feel safe in Quito and became paranoid. I couldn't wait to leave. I would NEVER return to Ecuador and probably not any other country in South America. There is a nationwide state of emergency now, and it's very dangerous. I advise my fellow Americans to avoid Ecuador like the plague unless you go straight to the Galapagos Islands. Ecuador is by far the worst country I've ever been to and I've traveled all over the world.
JOSEPH
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's an old city, with lots of history and historical...
It's an old city, with lots of history and historical buildings. Many museums, often free. The surrounding mountains are beautiful and the climate is excellent.
Most of the people I met were friendly and willing to help a confused stranger. There are some beggars, and some unsavory areas, as with any sizable city.
I highly recommend visiting Wikiri Sapoparque if you're an animal lover. It's a great and unique experience.
Hotel Antinea is “vaux le voyage” (worth the trip). This gorgeous hotel is on a stunning little street lined with Sycamore trees. It is a complex of traditional buildings very well designed and integrated. The rooms and garden terraces and courtyards are lovely and comfortable. The breakfast is unique in all Ecuador as it includes excellent croissant beurre (fait maison). The dining spaces are so attractive and filled with interesting art. The service is very, very attentive.
Great view, excellent breakfast and dinner (not the cheapest dinner but great food - the potato soup was outstanding). Beautiful decorations - like a mini art gallery.
The hotel is high on the hill so walking up from the old city, while not very far, was quite strenuous. But the view made it worthwhile.
Highly recommend to use one of the free walking tours (we booked online through Free Walking Tour Ecuador and the guide was excellent) to see the historic city area.
This is a small family-run hotel just two blocks from the main plaza in old town Quito. The family works very hard to provide a quality experience, including answering questions about the area and providing dinner suggestions, and Mama cooks a breakfast that is interesting, tasty and plentiful, with some exotic local fruits included.
I bought a Panama hat in the downstairs foyer that they open during the day and the price seemed good relative to other shops in the area.
I really enjoyed my stay here at El Patio! The hosts are lovely and accommodating! Central location to explore all the sites of Quito including the nightlife, but also a quiet vibe to relax and rest after long hikes. Modern, spacious and clean! Planning on making this my home base as I explore around Ecuador, and can’t wait to return! Ask Johana and Cyntia for coffee and lunch recommendations here in the neighborhood! They won’t disappoint!
From the very stylish entrance till the rooftop terrace and lounge area it is a very comfortable, sympathic little hotel near to Carolina Park.
Breakfast was wonderful with a lot of fresh fruit, eggs, fruit juices, granola and more.
The rooms very clean, modern, beautiful photgraphs of the most remarkable landscape highlights of Ecuador. A good choice of art objects, sculptures, wooden masks, pictures make a difference!!
While it is on a major road, the hotel is in very good location close to the old town. And we did not hear traffic nopise once inside. The staff is incredibly nice and allowed us to keep our room well into the evening as we had a midnight departing flight. The roof terrace is nice and we enjoyed sittin out there at night. The rooms are all different, so worth paying attention when booking. We liked our rooms.
This may be the best hotel in Quito though I haven't stayed elsewhere. My room was fabulous and looked just like the photo on Booking.com. Huge bathroom with whirlpool tub and separate shower. Very comfortable king bed. View was great of outlying mountains. Don't know if I was given an upgrade but it was the best room I've ever had. Many thanks. Staff was very helpful and friendly.
The Casa Joaquin is a small well run hotel with the most serviceminded and kind manager. A very cosy atmosphere and pleasantly quiet. You can walk to the old town in 20 minutes, passing through a park with wonderful old trees, or the manager will call you a taxi. We really enjoyed our stay, and can recomend The Casa for those who wish to explore Quito.
Friends was my first hotel in Ecuador. Lovely people that make you feel at home. Everything was clean, good matrasses, great breakfast and from my room lovely views (116). The reception was extremely helpful. The internet worked well. They were not pushy at all and helped me making a decision to buy an unforgettable daytrip Cotopaxi.
There were activities for socializing. Queity is awesome. She is very friendly. This was my second time in Ecuador, and I stayed in Quito for a weekend to meet people and party. So it was a little challenging because there were not many guests, but I had a good time here in the end.
Breakfast was one of the best we have had in south america! It was perfect location in the old town. Staff were super helpful with our plans in Quito and the rest of Ecuador. Rooms were spacious and clean and the shower was hot We loved our stay and would reccomend!
Modern, clean and comfortable. More of a boutique hotel than a hostel. Really friendly and helpful staff and pretty well located. Short walk to La Floresta and cheap taxi ride to old town. Lovely little terrace as well. . Recommend this place wholeheartedly.
Beautiful hotel in a very central location to the Old Town. Delicious restaurant food, nice bar and overall very attentive staff and good service. Lobby filled with beautiful fresh Ecuadorian roses. Filtered water fountain in lobby is helpful.
Very nice small hotel in excellent, safe location. Perfectly clean. Gloria and Hernan are super hosts; Hernan gave us free walking tour - as a guide - throughout most important and beautiful churches, plazas and palaces of Quito’s Old Town.
We stayed here at the beginning and end of our trip and it was a perfect bookend to an incredible trip to Ecuador! The hotel was so comfortable and easy to return to with guaranteed great food, phenomenal staff, and a prime location!
Convenient location, a historical building located in the old Town. There is a small supermarket opposite to the hotel. The bedrooms and bathrooms are big and nicely decorated. Kelvin from the hotel is very helpful.
Really enjoyed the hotel, all staff was patient and accommodating. Food was very good, breakfast exceptional! Rooms were spacious and comfortable. The old town area architecture was interesting.
It is a charming older building converted to a hotel. The location is great, right in the heart of the old town with a trolley station outside the door.
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