Featuring modern facilities and warm décor, Hotel Finlandia offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and plasma TVs in the financial district. Breakfast is served, and there is a restaurant.
Kody
United States
Solid hotel with really nice staff in a good area of Lisboa.
Water was hot, the place was quite, and everything was walking distance.
Solid out!
Located 3 km from the historic centre of Quito and near the World Trade Centre, this hotel features luxurious accommodation with a health club, free WiFi and free breakfast options starting a 2:30 for...
Louise
United Kingdom
The NH Collection was well located in La Floresta, a safe neighbourhood you can walk around in. It’s over the road from the Swiss Hotel, where you can buy tickets for the HOHO tour bus, a 10-15 minute walk away. Our 12th floor room was large with a great view down to the centro storico. On reflection though, a room on a lower level would have been better, to help as we acclimatised to the elevation. The food was really good- much better than the Hilton Colon and on a par with the Marriott. The staff were friendly and helpful and it was keenly priced. Overall it was a good choice.
Located in Quito and with Bolivar Theatre reachable within 800 metres, Hotel Casa Alquimia provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Rincón Familiar Hostel Boutique is a colonial-style house built in 1720, considered a heritage construction, offers accommodation in Quito, only 100 metres from the Plaza Grande.
Alexsandro
United Kingdom
The hotel is in a good location close to everything and I felt very safe ( we didn’t go around after 10 pm ) but there was police everywhere so was nice , the breakfast is simple but good.
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 centre. Breakfast is provided.
Set in a XVII century colonial restored house located in Quito’s historical center, Hotel San Francisco De Quito offers rooms with colonial style décor. There is a restaurant, and a charming terrace.
Casa El Edén is located in Quito’s Historical Centre and is housed in a Colonial-style building. Free Wi-Fi access is available and organic breakfast is included with the rate.
Ian
United Kingdom
A really exquisitely restored old Quito house - far more beautiful than the pictures do justice - right in the heart of the Old City, with huge rooms, comfy beds, and wonderful, super friendly and helpful hosts. Felt safe at all times. The owners made restaurant recommendations at our behest and both were superb. Bed was very comfortable and enormous. They even have a wine room with decent bottles sold with almost no mark up. Why would anyone choose to stay anywhere else in Quito!
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.
GUIDO
United Kingdom
The house interior decoration and architecture was amazing. We really enjoyed the breakfast, cooked at spot. All staff were very attentive and helpful, they help organising airport transfers. Also we were allowed some changes in the room type, so my mother could stay in the ground floor to avoid the stairs, thank you.
Located in the Centro Histórico district in Quito, 300 metres 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 Hotel Las Plazas is set in Quito, 100 metres from Sucre Theatre and 300 metres from Colonial Art Museum. Rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
family owned, really friendly, great homemade breakfast
Casa El Edén is located in Quito’s Historical Centre 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 centre, Hotel Casa Gardenia offers modern and bright accommodation with free Wi-Fi. Buffet breakfast is included. The main square is 500 metres 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 centre, 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 centre. Breakfast is provided.
Staff, rooms, excellent. Restaurant was surprisingly good
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 accommodation with breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Clean, comfortable, great value and perfect location
Offering a daily breakfast with fresh local fruit and juices, La Coupole Hotel is set in the La Mariscal district in Quito, 400 metres from El Ejido Park and 700 metres from El Ejido Park Art Fair.
sus habitaciones son realmente hermosas y la atención muy amable
Set in Quito and with Colonial Art Museum reachable within 400 metres, Hotel Casa Ecuatreasures Centro Historico offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
location, Hernan. the host gave us great advice on what to see, where to go and where to eat. we had an enjoyable stay.
Set in Quito, less than 1 km from El Ejido Park, Dakani Hotel Boutique NEW offers accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
excelente, atendido por sus dueños muy buena gente
This incredible colonial-style hotel is located in Quito's San Francisco square and boasts panoramic views of the historic center from its terrace. Quito´s Basilica is 8 minutes driving.
buena ubicación, el hotel muy bonito, personal amable
FAQs about hotels in Quito
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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
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
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
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
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.
We had a lovely stay at Carpe DM. Fher is a wonderful host and will go above and beyond to help you make the most of your time in Ecuador and advise you on your itinerary. The place is located within walking distance of the historic center and neighborhoods of La Mariscal and La Floresta. I hadn't slept so well in a bed in a long time! Regarding activities, Fehr can also help you organize day trips around Quito or longer ones to the Amazon and such. PS : great hot water to help relieve sore muscles at the end of the day.
I booked over 150 different hotels on Booking.com so far. This one is in my top 3. I stayed here twice for a total of 8 days. The hotel and rooms are decorated with taste. The rooftop breakfast and lounge area offers a superb view of the city. But there is more, much more: the staff. Yale at the reception will make you feel at home and help you with anything from taxis to private and group tours. Just a hint: people in Ecuador are the nicest in the world, and the staff at this hotel is the nicest in Ecuador.
The hostel is located in a historic building on Plaza de Santa Domingo in Old Town, within easy walking distance to all the historic sites. Hostel staff, Marisol and Luis, speak excellent English, are very friendly and gave us lots of good information. The hostel felt very safe and our room was comfortable. Rates are very competitive and include a good breakfast. Bathroom was clean and there is plenty of hot water. We plan to stay there two more times during our extended trip in Ecuador.
You should definitely consider staying at this hotel when in Quito. It's centrally located on perhaps the most charming street in the city, lined with old plane trees. The atmosphere is charming, artsy, and peaceful, almost like a homestay. The patio is fantastic, adorned with numerous potted plants. The rooms are cozy and spotlessly clean. The staff is absolutely fantastic, always ready to help. Plus, they serve a nice breakfast! Highly recommended!!
Beds were comfortable, and the area was pleasant and bright. Nice area near the university, grocery store, and Abya Yala Museum. Breakfast is great!
Miguel was fantastic. He was truly a lifesaver. He helped instruct me on what to do when I got my phone stolen in Old Town Quito. He was also able to help us arrange transportation to our next destination after our plans got pushed behind due to the incident.
We felt very comfortable in the Hotel San Marcos. The location of the hotel in the old town of Quito is great. You can easily reach all sights on foot. The hotel is in a safe and quiet area. The beds are very comfortable. The shower has enough water pressure and hot water. Everything very clean. The breakfast is very varied and fine. The host gave us great tips for the onward journey in Ecuador.
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!
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.
Chakana was a wonderful hotel. The staff were super friendly, the breakfasts were delicious and the rooms so spacious and well designed. The bathrooms were great too. They also stored our luggage for two weeks while we traveled around Ecuador. Would definitely stay three again.
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!
Very beautiful small hotel, managed by an Ecuadorian family. They were always very helpful and friendly. The place itself is very beautiful and recently renovated.
Excellent location only a 5-10 minutes walk to the main square in the historical center of Quito.
The security measures at the hotel were appreciated given we were staying during a busy festival time. They helped carry our bags and navigate us through busy streets to our driver. The location and ability to explore Old Town were great.
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.
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.
Very clean and spacious room with comfy beds. Wonderful staff and great location to see the old town. We organized an airport pick up with the hotel and our driver Jimmy was very courteous.
Lovely small hotel close to everything in Quito’s old town. The rooms are comfortable and quiet, the rooftop bar has a great view of the city and the breakfast is exceptional
The views and the finishes in the hotel are stunning. The restaurant is very good and the complimentary breakfast was delicious, one of the best we have had in Ecuador.
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