La Ronda is a traditional street, associated with bohemian and art with has gastronomy crafts and entertainment, especially at night
Bars, restaurants and cafes are immersed in a festive atmosphere that brings out the cosmopolitan side of Quito. It place was called Plaza Foch
YAKU is a museum that reflects the importance of water for Aboriginal communities
The Capilla del Hombre museum can be found pre-Columbian archaeological pieces, objects from the time of the colony and the main attraction of the museum: the personal collection of the most renowned artist of Ecuador, Oswaldo Guayasamin
The Casa de la Cultura is responsable of the promotion, dissemination and preservation of multiculturalism in the country.

El Panecillo is a ridge that divides between north and south Quito. In the top of the mountain is located the Virgin of Quito which is a sculture made of 7 thousand pieces of aluminum.
The Basilica church had a hundred meters high and on the lookout you can see a panoramic view of the city
Plaza de San Francisco is a plain of volcanic rock where you find the church and convent of San Francisco. It was built in 1550 and in the preincaicos periods was the market area
Quito is located in the province of Pichincha, northwest of Ecuador.
• Extension: 422,802 hectares.
• Population: approximately 2.2 million inhabitants.
• Altitude: From the 1,533 meters (5,029 feet) to 3,777 (12,391 feet) above sea level.
• Political Division: 33 rural parishes and 32 urban parishes.
• Spanish Language.
• Currency: US Dollar.
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