Equador

Quito

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Passeios e Cultura

Passeie pelas ruas estreitas, praças animadas e esplêndidas catedrais da velha cidade colonial. Caminhe ao redor da fachada caiada do magnífico Mosteiro de San Francisco, maior edifício colonial do Equador. Prove da comida tradicional em um café no bairro Guapulo e coloque um pé em cada hemisfério no monumento Mitad del Mundo, que marca a linha do equador. Contemple as vistas mais espetaculares da cidade, a bordo do Teleferico, o segundo mais alto do mundo.

Compras

Visitar o Mercado de Otavalo, o maior mercado de artesanato da América do Sul, é uma obrigação. Não há melhor lugar em Quito para interagir com a vibrante população indígena do Equador. Você vai encontrar galerias de arte, lojas de artesanato e dezenas de cafés ao longo da Calle de La Ronda.

Esportes e Atividades ao Ar Livre

Jogue futebol com moradores locais no Parque Metropolitano Guanguiltagua, o maior parque urbano da América do Sul. Caminhe através das montanhas exuberantes de Quito. Abra caminho pelas corredeiras do Rio Quijos em um passeio de rafting. Torça por um dos seis times de futebol profissional da cidade ou testemunhe a pompa de uma tourada, durante o festival anual de touradas.

Excursões

Pratique snorkel com leões marinhos curiosos e ande de caiaque ao redor de golfinhos em uma viagem às Ilhas Galápagos. Caminhe até o latente e coberto de neve vulcão Cotopaxi, o vulcão ativo mais alto do mundo. Explore profundamente a floresta no Parque Nacional Cuyabeno e abrace a cultura de surf do Equador na praia Montañita.

Diversão e Vida Noturna

A maioria da vida noturna de Quito está centrada em torno do bairro Mariscal na área moderna da cidade. Comece a sua noite no El Plaza Quinde onde você pode se juntar aos moradores locai para comer e beber ao ar livre, antes de ir às boates para uma noite de dança.

Eventos em Quito

Ecuador Street Art Festival
Jul 2012 (annual)

Quito soaks up free contemporary art, live music, multimedia projections and street theatre by cutting-edge local and international artists at outdoor and cultural spaces citywide. The yearly Ecuador Street Art Festival is unmissable. Look out for fantastical circus feats too.

QuitoFest
Aug 2012 (annual)

A good mix of independent Ecuadorian and international bands take to the stage at the annual and free QuitoFest in Parque Itchimbía. Expect diverse types of music, from hip-hop and punk to ska and hard rock.

Zero Latitude Film Festival
Oct 2012 (annual)

The Zero Latitude Film Festival - named from its equatorial location in Quito - concentrates on shorts, student-film, animation, videos and feature-length films from across the Spanish-speaking world. Thought-provoking independent art-house films are screened at cinemas in Ecuador's capital.

Ecuadorian Coat of Arms Day
Oct 2012 (annual)

Student marching bands, impressive baton twirlers and military bands take to the streets in Quito's Old Quarter on 31 October every year to celebrate the Ecuadorian Coat of Arms Day. Dancing and music make this a lively street party.

Quito Bullfighting Fair - Feria de Quito Jesús del Gran Poder
Nov - Dec 2012 (annual)

Top matadores (bullfighters) from Peru, Latin America and Spain compete in the annual Quito Bullfighting Fair in the Plaza de Toros bullring. The matador, picadors and other figures inside the bullring all wear elegant finery from the sport's golden age.

International Women In Dance Festival
Mar 2013 (annual)

Accomplished dancers and choreographers from around the globe display their skills at Quito's annual International Women in Dance Festival. Catch performances in the Casa de la Cultura's National Theatre, the Historic Centre's squares and other venues citywide.

Easter Week in Quito
Apr 2013 (annual)

One of the unmissable celebrations during Easter Week in Quito is on Good Friday. There is a spectacular procession through the old city that charts the events of Christ's Passion, complete with effigies of Christ and the Virgin Mary.

Ecuador Street Art Festival
Jul 2013 (annual)

Quito soaks up free contemporary art, live music, multimedia projections and street theatre by cutting-edge local and international artists at outdoor and cultural spaces citywide. The yearly Ecuador Street Art Festival is unmissable. Look out for fantastical circus feats too.

QuitoFest
Aug 2013 (annual)

A good mix of independent Ecuadorian and international bands take to the stage at the annual and free QuitoFest in Parque Itchimbía. Expect diverse types of music, from hip-hop and punk to ska and hard rock.

Zero Latitude Film Festival
Oct 2013 (annual)

The Zero Latitude Film Festival - named from its equatorial location in Quito - concentrates on shorts, student-film, animation, videos and feature-length films from across the Spanish-speaking world. Thought-provoking independent art-house films are screened at cinemas in Ecuador's capital.

Ecuadorian Coat of Arms Day
Oct 2013 (annual)

Student marching bands, impressive baton twirlers and military bands take to the streets in Quito's Old Quarter on 31 October every year to celebrate the Ecuadorian Coat of Arms Day. Dancing and music make this a lively street party.

Quito Bullfighting Fair - Feria de Quito Jesús del Gran Poder
Nov - Dec 2013 (annual)

Top matadores (bullfighters) from Peru, Latin America and Spain compete in the annual Quito Bullfighting Fair in the Plaza de Toros bullring. The matador, picadors and other figures inside the bullring all wear elegant finery from the sport's golden age.

International Women In Dance Festival
Mar 2014 (annual)

Accomplished dancers and choreographers from around the globe display their skills at Quito's annual International Women in Dance Festival. Catch performances in the Casa de la Cultura's National Theatre, the Historic Centre's squares and other venues citywide.

Easter Week in Quito
Apr 2014 (annual)

One of the unmissable celebrations during Easter Week in Quito is on Good Friday. There is a spectacular procession through the old city that charts the events of Christ's Passion, complete with effigies of Christ and the Virgin Mary.