2 Best Hotels in Old City, Quito

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We've compiled the best of the best in Old City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Casa Gangotena

$$$$ | Bolivar Oe 6-41 y, Quito, 170401, Ecuador Fodor's Choice

On the southwest corner of Plaza de San Francisco, this historic mansion is Quito's most luxe boutique hotel, named for the family who built it as their stately home in 1924. Guests are greeted at check-in with a restorative herbal drink, the perfect remedy for the combination of travel and the Andean location, and the top-notch service continues throughout your stay. Common areas such as the terrace and glass-covered courtyard combine plush seating with touches of whimsical; Art Nouveau and Neo-classical design touches are throughtout the property. The decorative molding of the 15-foot-high ceilings is enough to take your breath away, if the altitude hasn't already. Rooms are done in light blues and neutrals with sparkling marble-clad bathrooms. Let the sun wake you in the morning, or block it out with window shutters and heavy drapes. . Be sure to enjoy the ample afternoon tea included in your room rate (4–6 pm), though do let the kitchen know if you're a vegetarian so that they can swap out the savories that have meat. Dinners in the ground-floor restaurant are especially relaxing after a long day of exploring, and the quiet space is only open to hotel guests in the evening.

Pros

  • Restored elegance with modern touches
  • Convenient to Old City attractions
  • Complimentary afternoon tea

Cons

  • Some street noise from busy square below
  • Due to metro construction, can be hard for staff to hail a cab outside
  • Expensive
Bolivar Oe 6-41 y, Quito, 170401, Ecuador
24-008--000
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Plaza Grande

$$$$ | García Moreno and Chile, Garcia Moreno N5-16, Quito, 170130, Ecuador Fodor's Choice

Arguably Ecuador's most fabulous hotel (with, admittedly, prices to match) puts you right on the prime real estate of its namesake plaza. The business dates only from 2007, but the structure was the mansion of early 16th century nobleman Juan Díaz de Hidalgo. Suites are done up in such a way that you feel as though you're staying in the guest wing of a 19th-century noble's house, though a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi bring you back to the present. Plush carpets, thick drapes, heavy, dark wood furniture, and the tapestries and art—including drawings by Oswaldo Guayasamín—decorate each carpeted room. The best rooms face the plaza. Though windows are soundproofed, you need only fling open the French doors and emerge onto your private balcony to survey all that goes on below.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Breakfast is a feast
  • Top-notch service

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Beds may be too firm for some
García Moreno and Chile, Garcia Moreno N5-16, Quito, 170130, Ecuador
22-510--777
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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