Sol de Quito Museum Hotel
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Adventura en Ecuador
Día Seis: Llegue en el Quilota Laguna. Monte en el bote y nade en el agua. Saca muchas fotos. Yo recomiendo que vayas al la Quilota Laguna porque es muy bonito y relajarse. Después fui al la Quito. Comí en el restaurante de China. La comida es muy bien y el restaurante es divertido. Llegue en el Hotel De Quito y duerme.
Back to City Life
... week or so of December, so there were parades, street performers, and concerts. Outside of the one church where a service was in progress was a heavy metal (metalica style) concert. I went to the Church of Santo Domingo and looked around and went to the museum attached to it. I also went to the government palace. I had to wait in line for 2 hours to get in. Everytime I thought, "I will leave and come back another day", the line would move and I would stay. Then after a ...
Biking and bathing in Quito
... so we were unable to continue discussing Uribe, Colombia, Correa and the like. He was a marvellous chap, 70something, sharp as a knife, with twinkly eyes. He had clearly lived through a lot, and generously shared.
Quito old town was sublime, but it was the cycling thing that again provided the most original Quito experience for me.
Every Monday night, a group of Quitoans meet at the 'El Rey' bike shop and go for a mass night ride. I tagged along, and ...
Lazy day!
... of my 'luxury' hotel I stayed until 2pm, the last check-out time, hair-drying my slightly damp washing and re-organising and packing up my things. I already know that I've brought way too much stuff, as packing is hard work and for some unknown reason I can no longer fit my camping stuff in my backpack, but haven't yet found what I could've done without! The hotel staff help me to get a taxi to my next hotel, once I'd managed to find the address, ...
Would you like salsa with that?
... parks, beautiful churches and streets full of artesan shops. We had the usual few mishaps - getting on a bus that did in fact go where we wanted it to but only after completing the other three quarters of its route (an hour and a half well spent); as well as being followed around the mirador for ten minutes by a dodgy character.
The churches are some of the best in the country and we visited the towering basillica ...