3 Best Hotels in Quito, Ecuador

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Accommodations range from modern high-rises, which have a range of services from health clubs to babysitting, to family-run inns, where you'll get more personal attention. Almost all the luxury hotels are in the New City, but the best deals are in the pleasant Mariscal neighborhood. Less expensive hotels often lack air-conditioning and heating, although Quito's moderate climate means this usually isn't a worry.

Mashpi Lodge

$$$$ | Bolivar Oe6-41 y Cuenca, Quito, 150150, Ecuador Fodor's Choice
Mashpi Lodge, Quito Environs
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Three hours' drive from Quito, Mashpi Lodge is a wondrous, modern escape in the heart of the Ecuadorian Andes cloud forests. Featuring external walls of glass and steel and designed with the latest techniques in sustainable development, the lodge gives guests a front-row seat in one of the world's most biodiverse areas. The 22 rooms and suites feel like luxurious cocoons, with walls of windows looking out on the cacophony of trees, vines, and birds just a few feet away. The three Yaku Suites are extra spacious and feature Philippe Starck-designed bathtubs with unobstructed views of the forest. On the first floor, a reading area offers a large selection of books about the country for guests to peruse, as well as a computer with Internet access (there's free Wi-Fi throughout the lodge). Guides and the resident biologist also use this area for talks and presentations. In a wellness area, an open-air Jacuzzi offers the perfect place to relax at the end of the day, and an adjoining room is used for massages and treatments performed with natural local ingredients. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are gourmet affairs featuring regional cuisine prepared with fresh local products and served in the stunning two-story dining room. The professional guides are passionate about their work, and daily excursions with them are included in the stay and range from trips on the treetop cable car or SkyBike, to treks along nature trails, dips in waterfalls, and night walks.

Mashpi welcomes children old enough to participate in activities and will supply appropriate size boots and ponchos as it does for adult guests.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind experience
  • Resident biologist
  • All staff come from six local communities

Cons

  • Road to lodge is rough and can make for an uncomfortable trip
Bolivar Oe6-41 y Cuenca, Quito, 150150, Ecuador
24-008--088
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Credit cards accepted
22 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Arashá Rain Forest Resort & Spa

$$$$ | Avenida De los Shyris N34-135 y Río Coca. Edificio Montecarlo X 8vo Piso, Quito, Ecuador Fodor's Choice

Two hours northwest of Quito sits this all-inclusive hotel with colorfully painted two-bedroom thatch-roof cottages scattered over the hillsides. On the cusp of a cloud forest, Arashá is 1,962 feet above sea level, with an average temperature of 76°F, and it takes on an ethereal appearance in the early morning as clouds cut the visibility to zero. More than 300 species of birds have been counted along the trails, rivers, and waterfalls. The spa has aromatherapy, moisturizing, facial, and stress-relief treatments. There's also a chocolate factory on-site, so you can see how chocolate is made from cocoa beans (kids love this). Rates include all meals, entertainment (including karaoke and movies), and tours; alcoholic beverages are extra.

Pros

  • Fantastic guides
  • Solid eco-experience not too far from Quito
  • Lots of activities for all ages

Cons

  • Myriad activities can detract from the "get away from it all" feeling
Avenida De los Shyris N34-135 y Río Coca. Edificio Montecarlo X 8vo Piso, Quito, Ecuador
22-449--881
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60 rooms
All-Inclusive

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San Jorge Eco-Lodge

$ | Rafael Almeida N42-191, Quito, Ecuador

A onetime 18th-century Jesuit monastery turned farm in the Andes foothills has now been converted into one of those so-close-but-oh-so-far lodgings. The folks here never tire of reminding you that you're closer to the airport than you would be if you stayed in the New City, but reservations are essential, given the rough road to get here. Cozy rooms are equipped with stone floors, throw rugs, and fireplaces. The whole site sits in the midst of an Audubon-certified reserve, with plenty of bird-watching opportunities.

Pros

  • Secluded location
  • Outdoor activities

Cons

  • Far from sights
  • Rough road to get here
Rafael Almeida N42-191, Quito, Ecuador
22-247--549
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Credit cards accepted
30 rooms
No Meals

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