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Can't decide between Cuenca and Quito? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Cuenca is Ecuador's most beautiful colonial city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the southern highlands. With its terracotta rooftops, flower markets, riverside walks, and thriving expat community, it offers a more tranquil alternative to Quito with equally stunning architecture.
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Quito sits at 2,850 meters in an Andean valley, the world's highest official capital. Its UNESCO-listed colonial center is the best-preserved in Latin America, with ornate churches, cobblestone plazas, and sweeping views of snow-capped volcanoes on clear days.
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Cuenca offers New Cathedral (Catedral de la Inmaculada), Flower Market, Pumapungo Archaeological Park
Quito offers Plaza de la Independencia, Basílica del Voto Nacional, La Compañía Church
Cuenca is famous for its local dining scene
Quito is famous for its local dining scene
Cuenca offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
Quito offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
June to September
June to September
Summer: 20°C, Winter: 17°C
Summer: 20°C, Winter: 18°C
Découvrez les attractions méconnues de chaque ville
Museo de las Culturas Aborígenes
A private museum housing an incredible personal collection of over 5,000 pre-Columbian artifacts from Ecuador's diverse indigenous cultures.
Casa de los Arcos
A hidden cultural center and cafe located in a beautifully restored historic home with a serene interior courtyard garden.
Museo Casa del Alabado
A stunning pre-Columbian art museum housed in a beautifully restored 17th-century colonial house in the Old Town.
Itchimbía Park and Cultural Center
A hilltop park east of the Historic Center, crowned by the striking Palacio de Cristal (Crystal Palace), a glass and iron structure.
Découvrez les meilleurs quartiers de chaque ville
El Centro Histórico
The UNESCO-listed historic heart of Cuenca, defined by its grid of cobblestone streets, majestic plazas, and stunning colonial and republican-era architecture.
El Barranco (Río Tomebamba)
The dramatic riverbank area where the historic center meets the Tomebamba River.
Centro Histórico (Old Town)
The heart and soul of Quito, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a labyrinth of steep, cobblestone streets lined with magnificent Spanish colonial and Baroque architecture.
La Mariscal (Gringolandia)
The city's primary tourist and nightlife district, known for its grid of streets filled with hostels, bars, restaurants, travel agencies, and souvenir shops.
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Both Cuenca and Quito are incredible destinations. Cuenca excels in colonial architecture and Panama hats, while Quito stands out for colonial architecture and equator line.
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