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Quito Ecuador - An Overview of QuitoOn this page: Introduction| Facts & Statistics | History | Climate|How to Get There & Away |

Introduction to Quito

Quito is one of the most complling cities in Ecuador. Nestled in a long, narrow valley in the Andes, between the the Volcano Pichincha to the west and the Machángara River Canyon to the east, Quito enjoys a spectacular natural setting. The Ecuadorian capital city's mix of colonial and modern architecture creates a fascinating built environment. In addition to being the site of the Ecuadorian government, Quito is also the nation's cultural capital, with an impressive selection of museums, festivals, and nightlife.

Quito is the perfect place to begin exploring Ecuador with its myriad hotels and hostels. See the historic sites of Quito's Old Town and the city's dozens of museums and other attractions; visit its hundreds of shops, cafes, and restaurants; and take advantage of the plethora of day trips, hikes and climbs in the surrounding area. Quito's central location makes makes it a perfect base from which to visit other regions of the country as well.

Quito Facts & Statistics

  • Full name: San Francisco de Quito
  • Capital city of Ecuador
  • Population: 1,399,378
  • Elevation of the city's central square (Plaza de La Independencia or Plaza Grande): 2,850 m (about 9,350 ft)
  • Distance fom Equator: 25 km (15 miles)
  • Mayor: Paco Moncayo (2000–present)

Quito History

Quito's history is very much linked to general Ecuadorian history. During the pre-Columbian era several indigenous groups inhabited present-day Quito, including the Quitus from whom the city took its name. In the beginning of the 16th century, while the Incas controlled Ecuador, Quito served as the capital of the northern half of the Ican empire. In 1533, the Inca General Rumiñahui destroyed Quito so that it would not fall into the hands of the advancing conquistadors. Just a year later, after the Spanish conquered the Inca, the Spanish Lieutenant Sebastián de Benalcázar began rebuilding Quito from the rubble the Rumiñahui left behind.

Panecillo and Plaza Grande.

Visit Quito's official tourism portal, www.Quito.com.ec,
to discover its historical, cultural and contemporary heritage.


Ecuador was part of the Viceroyalty of Peru from 1544 until 1720, when it joined the newly created Viceroyalty of Nueva Granada. In 1563, however, Quito became a Royal Audiencia of Spain, thus permitting it to deal directly with Madrid on certain matters instead of going through Lima. The name Quito Audencia is misleading because it suggests that the territory under the jurisdiction of Quito was comparable to the limits of the city of Quito today. In truth the territory of the Quito Audencia greatly exceeded that of present-day Ecuador, encompassing the north of Peru, the city of Cali in the south of Colombia, and much of the Amazon River Basin east of Ecuador.

Modern Quito is a city of two halves, Old and New. The Old City remains much the same as it did at the end of the colonial period but the New City bears no marks whatsoever of its colonial past. While the New City does not benefit from the area's brilliant history, it shines in its own right. Take the time to explore both "Cities", neither will disappoint you.

Quito's Altitude, Climate and Weather

Quito's altitude, at 2820 M (9252 feet), Quito is almost twice as high as Denver, Colorado. Though because it sits only 25 kilometres from the Equator, Quito does not suffer through long winters like the Mile High City. On the contrary, Ecuador's capital enjoys mild days and cool nights almost year-round. The climate in the Andes varies according to the altitude and the time of the year. In Quito the temperature ranges from 7 degrees C (55 F) at night to 26 C (78 F) at noon, and averages 15 C (64 F). There are two seasons, wet and dry. The wet season is called winter and the dry is considered summer. Quito's summer lasts about 4 months, from the end of June to September. Quito sees its fair share of rain from October through May, though even during this period the climate supports a multitude of diversions. There are enough sunny days during the rainy season to accommodate all but the most insatiable sun worshipers, and when the sun hides, Quito has plenty to offer indoors.

Take note: most Quito flights arrive at night, and many travelers arrive in shorts and beach wear assuming that since its on the Equator, it must be hot, then the first step out of the airport gives them a crisp, cool Quito welcome. There are a vast array of micro-climates in Ecuador outside of Quito, so it's wise to plan your itinerary in advance and pack for your trip accordingly.

How to Get There & Away

Most people flying into Ecuador take flights directly into Quito's Mariscal Sucre International Airport (UIO). Quito is accessible by bus from virtually anywhere in Ecuador. Its primary bus station is Terminal Terrestre Cumandá, with secondary service out of La Ofelia. Quito's location is accessible and convenient for travel throughout Ecuador. See our Quito orientation and transportation page for details.

 


   
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