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Where To Stay In Quito The Best Boutique Hotels

There is something for everybody in Quito, and a hotel for every taste and sensibility. Top neighborhoods include the historic center and hip La Floresta. English is largely spoken at these hotels, with an attuned staff that understands foreign tourists’ unique needs and expectations. Street noise can be a challenge in some places. If you’re a light sleeper, request an interior room; earplugs are always a good idea. WiFi and breakfasts are pretty much standard.

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Hotel Casa Gangotena

Luxury Plus room at Casa Gangotena (photo courtesy of Hotel Casa Gangotena)

Hotel Casa Gangotena stands as a beacon of luxury and history, a truly high-end boutique hotel that exudes an air of stately elegance. Its presence is so remarkable that it arguably rivals even the grandeur of the esteemed San Francisco monastery, itself a significant landmark on one of Latin America’s most picturesque plazas. This exceptional hotel occupies a gorgeous neoclassic property, a testament to architectural refinement and historical preservation. The rooftop bar, an exclusive amenity for overnight guests, offers magnificent, panoramic views that sweep across the square and extend far beyond, capturing the essence of the city.

The rooms themselves are a study in refined taste, thoughtfully designed with baroque-inspired contemporary touches that blend seamlessly with the historical setting. Guests are treated to fine views of the captivating old town, immersing them in the heart of Quito’s rich heritage. Large and elegant marble baths provide a touch of opulence and relaxation. The hotel enhances the guest experience with daily activities carefully curated to deeply embed visitors into the traditions and culture of the surrounding neighborhood. As a special perk, complimentary tickets are provided to the Casa del Alabado archaeology museum, conveniently located just across Calle Cuenca, allowing guests to further explore the region’s fascinating history and artistic treasures.

Illa Experience

Illa Experience is part of a colonial building dating back to 1700 (photo courtesy of Illa Experience)

Nestled away in the charming San Marcos neighborhood, one of the old town’s most serene and sought-after corners, lies the Illa Experience. This unique hotel is a masterful fusion of a stately old home with a modern renovation. The design thoughtfully links Republican-era details in the decorations, with each floor showcasing a distinct style, alongside contemporary comforts and amenities. As you step inside, a ground-floor reflecting pool establishes an oasis of calm, a tranquil escape from the vibrant bustle of the city. The presence of the fabled local restaurant Nuema on its premises elevates the guest experience, offering access to one of the capital’s most exquisite culinary adventures. The rooftop bar provides unparalleled views of central Quito landmarks, perspectives that are often invisible from other vantage points, allowing guests to appreciate the city’s beauty from a unique and elevated perspective. The Illa Experience promises a stay that is both enriching and memorable, blending history, luxury, and cultural immersion in perfect harmony.

Casona de la Ronda

Charming interior, with vines and a cheerfully painted motif (photo courtesy of Casona de la Ronda)

Originally constructed as “Las Corralas” in the year 1738, Casona de la Ronda occupies a magnificent three-story mansion situated on Quito’s legendary and oldest street, La Ronda. This historic street meanders gracefully down from the main squares of the old town, inviting visitors to step back in time and immerse themselves in the city’s rich heritage. Spanish colonial times permeate every corner of the rooms, with locally hand-carved furniture adding to the authenticity and charm. Wooden headboards and floors maintain the original spirit of the building, creating a sense of stepping back in time. At the heart of the Casona lies a rustic, colonnaded interior court, sheltered by a protective glass ceiling. This unique space offers a peaceful retreat, allowing guests to relax and soak in the atmosphere. A cozy top-floor library lounge provides breathtaking views of Panecillo Hill, a prominent landmark that adds to the allure of this historical haven. Casona de la Ronda offers an unforgettable experience, where history, charm, and comfort intertwine to create a truly special stay.

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Hotel Castillo Vista del Ángel

Funky and fun decor in each of the guest rooms (photo courtesy of Hotel Castillo Vista del Angel)

Hotel Castillo Vista del Ángel, aptly named Angel’s View Castle, is perched like a condor’s nest on a centrally located hill, making it a standout feature even in a city already renowned for its amazing vistas. The castle appears to soar over the old town, offering unparalleled views of the surrounding landscape. This Republican-era four-story building presents a steep climb from the central plazas and churches, adding a sense of adventure to the experience. While some rooms offer courtyard views only, the rooftop restaurant is the crown jewel of the castle. From here, guests can indulge in sweeping views of the three snow-capped volcanoes visible from Quito: the majestic Cotopaxi, the striking Cayambe, and the imposing Antisana. These views are usually best enjoyed in the morning hours, when the skies are clear and the volcanic peaks are at their most visible. Hotel Castillo Vista del Ángel provides not only a unique accommodation experience but also a gateway to the natural beauty that surrounds Quito.

Casa Helbling

Casa Helbling has a greenery-filled patio, perfect for hanging out (photo courtesy of Casa Helbling)

Casa Helbling presents itself as a traditional residential home that surprises visitors with details and quality that far exceed those of your average hostel. The interior is adorned with generations of handmade Año Viejo masks, adding a touch of local artistry and cultural flair. Casa Helbling is conveniently located within quick walking distance of the vibrant La Mariscal, offering easy access to the area’s lively atmosphere and attractions. After a day of exploring the city, guests are invited to swap stories and information with the correspondents and visiting academics who often favor this hostel. This communal experience takes place either while sitting beneath the giant palm tree in the greenery-filled patio or in front of the cozy fireplace, which is lit every evening, creating a warm and inviting ambiance. To ensure a restful night’s sleep, the rooms are equipped with double windows that effectively keep out the street noise, and the mattresses are of high quality, providing optimal comfort. Casa Helbling provides a unique blend of affordability, comfort, and cultural immersion, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a memorable stay.

Hotel Casa Aliso

Colorful, vine-covered facade (photo courtesy of Hotel Casa Aliso)

At Hotel Casa Aliso, guests can immediately feel at home in an oasis of calm nestled in the heart of La Floresta. This charming mid-century villa has been transformed into a delightful boutique hotel, offering a unique and welcoming atmosphere. Its location is comfortably close to the cluster of upmarket restaurants along Av. Isabel la Católica and the quirky watering holes that define the area’s vibrant nightlife. Additionally, it’s just a quick drive away from almost all the worthwhile attractions that Quito has to offer. The conservatively furnished property exudes the tranquil atmosphere of upper-middle-class Andean life before Ecuador became a major oil producer in the 1970s, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Conveniently for European travelers, the rooms are equipped with 220V plugs, ensuring compatibility with their electronic devices. Hotel Casa Aliso provides a peaceful and convenient base from which to explore Quito, offering a blend of comfort, charm, and historical ambiance.

Hotel Stubel Suites 

Large, comfy rooms in the historic Guápulo district (photo courtesy of Hotel Stubel Suites)

Hotel Stubel Suites offers a superb and distinctly different set of views, characterized by its modern design and its perch above the historic neighborhood of Guápulo. Strategically located near the posh González Súarez area and the bohemian hotspot of La Floresta, guests are perfectly positioned to explore the city’s diverse offerings. From the hotel, guests can admire a fabulous view of the Baroque Guápulo monastery, a stunning architectural jewel. They can also walk down all the way to this 17th-century colonial treasure, following the same route taken by Conquistador Francisco de Orellana on his journey to accidentally “discover” the Amazon River. This historical connection adds a layer of intrigue and adventure to the experience, making Hotel Stubel Suites a unique and memorable destination for travelers seeking both comfort and cultural immersion.

Le Parc Hotel

Modern design is a signature of Le Parc (Photo courtesy of Le Parc)

Le Parc Hotel stands as a beacon of posh modernity in the middle of Av. República de El Salvador’s bustling business district in north-central Quito. This hotel offers a complete contrast to the colonial Spanish look that is prevalent elsewhere in the city. The 30-room boutique hotel showcases a modern design aesthetic and boasts a comprehensive spa service, providing guests with a luxurious and relaxing experience. Its prime location places it just a few steps away from numerous hip restaurants, offering a diverse range of culinary delights. It’s also in close proximity to Quito’s quasi-central park, La Carolina, providing a green space for leisure and recreation. Reserving well in advance can often mean securing a significant discount, making Le Parc Hotel an even more attractive option for discerning travelers seeking a blend of style, convenience, and value.

Hacienda Rumiloma

Traditional textiles and a stand-alone tub (photo courtesy of Hacienda Rumiloma)

Hacienda Rumiloma offers an amazingly close escape to the center of the city, yet it feels worlds away, nestled high above in the foothills of the Pichincha volcano that overlooks Quito. This unique location provides visitors with a chance to sample Ecuador’s traditional hacienda life, just minutes away from the modern central business district. The rural getaway features rustic architecture characterized by light ochre and blue tones, dominated by the use of stone, brick, and timber. The interiors are decorated with antique furniture, adding to the authentic and historical ambiance. From the gardens and terraces, guests can take in breathtaking views of the city and even the suburban valleys far below, while watching the llamas graze placidly in the surrounding landscape. For those seeking adventure, there’s the option of a strenuous hike to the summit of the active volcano, providing an exhilarating experience and unparalleled views of the region. Hacienda Rumiloma offers a unique blend of tranquility, natural beauty, and cultural immersion, making it a memorable and enriching destination.

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