Monday, September 13, 2010

Old Town Quito City Tour [Ecuador]

Our first day in Quito started with a city tour of Old Town Quito. The day was Sunday and Sunday is a day that no vehicle traffic is allowed in the downtown area, so it was walking tour for us. I feel that we saw more of the city by walking than if we would have drove through. 

Our tour company did show up with a bus and got us as close as buses were allowed and then we began  the walking tour.
Its 9:00 in the morning and the first time meeting our tour group.  






The city was busy and with no vehicles you can see how many people were taking to the streets. 




(Some of the photos I posted earlier, and I am re-posting them along with a few others and a description.)


The buildings appeared to have businesses and stores on the first floor and apartments on the second. The residents took pride in they homes and was even evident on their balconies with their proudly displayed Ecuadorian flags and decorations.

I just couldn't get enough pictures of the balconies, with each turn down a new street, there would be another nice balcony.

















There was even a horse and carriage for hire.































We were honored with a short visit into one of the city beautiful cathedrals. It was just breathtaking.







Here the guards are standing at attention at the entrance to the Presidencia De La Republica, what we would consider our White House.




























A view of the Plaza San Francisco.








This lovely courtyard was located in the Bishop's House in the city, this is were I got my first experience with a paid bathroom. 10 (cents) for use or 15 (cents) if you want hygiene supplies.






We then got to enter and tour the San Francisco Convent, the oldest monastery of Ecuador. In the courtyard is one of the oldest alabester stone fountains and the most beautiful fountain that I have even seen. 


1 comment:

Melanie Busbee said...

That is some beautiful architecture. I am in awe. I so wish I had been there.