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.
Carlos
Ecuador
Very clean and confortable Room. Good breakfast. Kind staff
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...
Daniel
United States of America
Nice looking hotel with friendly staff and good breakfast.
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.
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.
Mary Catherine
United States of America
You can stand on the patio and see El Panecillo! For breakfast you are served coffee or tea, bread with cheese, juice, eggs, and sometimes yogurt with granola. 10 for location! You can walk to the main plaza in the Historic center in less than 10 minutes, and the San Francisco church and the brand new San Francisco metro station is 10-12 minutes walk. They will store your luggage for $1 a day, so you can visit other towns with just a small backpack.
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.
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.
Lovely hotel, full of character. Nice little restaurant.
Located in Quito, 28 miles from Liga Deportiva Universitaria Stadium, Niebli Historical Farm and Lodge at Pululahua Volcano has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
La atención fue genial, el desayuno fresco y abundante, la tranquilidad del lugar es única, totalmente recomendado para un fin de semana, esta cerca de Quito y tiene un clima sub tropical
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!
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.
La atención es increíble, calidad y calidez del personal
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, a 18-minute walk from El Ejido Park, Hotel YURA y YANA has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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
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.
sus habitaciones son realmente hermosas y la atención muy amable
Set in Quito, Hotel Villamar features free WiFi access and free private parking. Each room has a TV with cable channels and a private bathroom with a shower.
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.
Located in Quito, a 10-minute walk from El Ejido Park, Dakani Hotel Boutique NEW has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
excelente, atendido por sus dueños muy buena gente
FAQs about hotels in Quito
On average, 3-star hotels in Quito cost $39 per night, and 4-star hotels in Quito are $68 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Quito can be found for $128 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quito this weekend is $61 or, for a 4-star hotel, $123. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quito for this weekend cost around $192 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $62 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quito for tonight. You'll pay around $120 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quito will cost around $210, 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.
The cleanliness of the hotel.
Amazing breakfast to start the day.
The kitchen is large and perfectly equipped.
The airport pick-up service was great.
The staff is also great, answered all our questions and gave us many tips.
Location perfect, walking distance to the historic center, bus station in front of the hotel.
Huge plus - the hair dryer in the bathroom
It is a wonderful hostel to meet people and with lots of information about the area. Sandra was so nice and gave us a lot of tips for Quito and Ecuador in general.
The hotel was beyond our expectations. The location is excellent in the middle of the historic old district. The staff was very helpful and tried their best to make our stay comfortable. WiFi is fast. Clean hotel and very attractive decoration.
They helped us to arrange tours and rapid covid 19 test.
Hotel restaurant is delicious. We had Ecuadorian food as a dinner when we arrived in the first day. We were hungry. Although the Resturant is closed at 9 pm, but they prepared the food for us at 11 pm.
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!
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.
After a trip in Ecuador with very loud and run down hotels, we ended our trip by treating ourselves to this slightly more expensive hotel and it was so worth it, especially as we were both sick. The room was very clean and free parking!! Big TV and comfortable bed. Very clean. The best part was the breakfast (US$12 each) as it had many delicious options buffet style.
Very nice design, good location in Old Town. The rooftop bar offers a great view over Quito and a nice Canelasso.
The staff was very helpful and friendly.
The bed was very comfortable and it was the first hotel in Quito where we did not have to complain about not having hot water.
We couldn’t have breakfast, but got nice breakfast boxes and coffee to go!
We stayed two nights longer than planned because we liked the place so much. Marisol was very helpful and friendly, the flat has everything we needed, the kitchen is fully equipped, and there is even a washing machine. The trolleybus stops right in front of the building, the old town is a 5minute walk away. Just perfect to start our travels in Ecuador!
The staff here were wonderful Everyone was helpful and friendly. The breakfast on the terrace was delicious and varied daily. The view of Quito from the terrace and our room was excellent. Facilities were very clean and also safe. Location in the Old Town was great. We used the airport shuttle and that was very convenient.
The property is a two hundred plus years old and is in the center of old town Quito! You are close to everything you want to go see! The owner and staff are incredibly helpful and they work with an exceptional driver! We started our trip in Quito and will return again a couple of times during our stay in Ecuador.
Absolutely everything. It's nice and cozy, rooms are spacious and very nicely designed. Big bathroom with a very hot shower. Close to the Old Town, but next to pretty calm street. Owners are amazing and very helpful with everything. The breakfast is big and tasty. One of the best places to stay in Ecuador.
location was great, near old town but not in the middle of the noise and traffic. Close to attractions, quiet at night but safe for us to walk to and from attractions of old town. We never felt unsafe. Hotel was very clean, breakfasts (food not allowed in rooms) was fresh, plentiful and made to order.
It was the best stay in Ecuador! The property is cozy and special thanks to Blanca and Mario for being the best hosts one could imagine!
The place is super located for tours to the old Centre of Quito.
You have to get to the roof top terrace! You’ve got one of the best views of Quito there
Great boutique hotel right in the historic centre. Fabulous location close to all the main attractions, great views of the city, generous breakfast. Very warm, welcoming staff who were all incredibly helpful. If you are visiting Quito then look no further - this is the only place to stay.
Ariel and the entire staff were all incredibly helpful and kind. The room was large and clean. The restaurant was tasty with good prices. We loved the free bikes that we rode to the botanical gardens. We walked to Old Town! We had a great time in Quito thanks to Hotel Reina Isabelle.
A calm oasis to escape the madness of Quito. The hotel is convenient for exploring Old Town and all its sites. Bed was very comfortable and the breakfast was excellent-fresh fruit, eggs and a traditional Ecuadorean dish every day. Staff were great too. I would thoroughly recommend.
The staff was amazing, so kind and helpful. The building decorations are also creative with strong andean influence, the included breakfast was delicious. We also had dinner there once and dinner was great too. My favorite hotel during my 3,5 weeks in Ecuador. I will miss Luna!
Surprisingly perfect place, with all of your need for a great stay in Quito. Take close attention to the important details in the room, which you might miss in another hotels in Ecuador. Breakfast any time, which suits to your schedule, and transfer to the airport
I have returned from my trip of months in Ecuador and before returning to my country I decided to go to this hotel again. I liked it the first time and this time I loved it. The room was decorated with yellow roses, that amazed me and I liked it at the same time.
This hotel absolutely blew our minds, it's a beautiful oasis in downtown Quito. Everyone was so helpful with advice and answering our million questions. It's safe, clean, beautiful and really filled with gorgeous details.
Terrific apartment in the old town of Quito. Manager was always available and very helpful. Lots of space. Clean. And it was fun browsing through the library of books.
Joel
United States of America
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