10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Pichincha Province That You Shouldn't Miss

February 27, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Pichincha (Spanish pronunciation: [piˈtʃintʃa]) is a province of Ecuador located in the northern sierra region; its capital and largest city is Quito. It is bordered by Imbabura and Esmeraldas to the north, Cotopaxi and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas to the south, Napo and Sucumbíos to the east, and Esmeraldas and Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas to the west.
Restaurants in Pichincha Province

1. Bordados Zuleta

Ventiamilla y 6 de Deciembre, Quito 170150 Ecuador http://zuleta.com/hacienda-zuleta/non-profit-organization-for-education-and-community-in-ecuador/community-embroidery-and-handycraft-in-rural-ecuador/
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Bordados Zuleta

2. Iglesia Central de Cayambe

Calle Sucre y Rocafuerte, Cayambe 170202 Ecuador
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Iglesia Central de Cayambe

3. Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza Grande)

Gabriel Garcia Moreno Entre Chile y Espejo, Quito 170150 Ecuador http://www.quito.com.ec/que-visitar/centro-historico/plaza-grande-y-sus-alrededores
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4.5 based on 1,477 reviews

Plaza de la Independencia (Plaza Grande)

Located in the heart of the Old City, this busy plaza honors those heroes who started the movement toward independence from Spain.

Reviewed By CBPolitico

What an amazing place, the core plaza in old town, it has the Presidential Palace, the Bishop's palace and other old, government buildings. The place will be crawling with municipal, military and federal police. The smell of pot is always lingering in the air (be careful though, with all the police locals seem safe and able to smoke, but if you are seen paying for anything you could be in trouble). It is alive! There is so much going on in this space - music at all times, not planned, but spontaneous. People show up with their instruments and play throughout the day, singers will just set up and sing - not even for money, but for the joy of it. You can sit here all day - see it lit at night

4. El Panecillo

Costado del Centro Historico, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 96 890 2961 http://www.quito.com.ec/que-visitar/centro-historico/el-panecillo
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El Panecillo

Resembling a type of small bread (panecillo), this hill makes an excellent observation point over Quito and features La Virgen del Panecillo, a majestic sculpture that can be seen from any location in the city.

Reviewed By georgesB4777WE - Miami Beach, United States

This is a hill which overlooks Quito. It is topped with a huge statue of The Virgin Mary and can be seen from the city even at night, when the statue is bathed in white light. The hill (shaped like a loaf of bread) is at Quito’s southern end (close to Old Town) and can be reached by either a city bus or via a cheap Uber ride. There is a restaurant (Pimms) on the top and there is no admission fee. The views of the city from the top are great and, in my opinion, superior to the ones from TeleferiQo. There is a $2 admission should you want to climb the stairs inside the silver aluminum statue of the Virgin. BTW, the City hop-on bus generally makes an extended stop here and you can take some wonderful pictures. A must-see!!

5. Plaza de San Francisco

Quito Ecuador
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Plaza de San Francisco

Once serving as a lively commercial center during pre-Columbian times, this large cobbled square is dominated by the enormous Iglesia de San Francisco and the monastery of the same name.

Reviewed By 728mariadelcarmenz - Quito, Ecuador

This plaza as well as the church and the convent are the oldest in Old Town. It has kept the original stones, the original water fountain that provided water for the whole city since its foundation in 1534. There are nice views from here.

6. La Capilla Del Hombre

E18-94 Mariano Calvache St. And Lorenzo Chavez St Barrio Bellavista, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 2-244-8492 [email protected] http://www.capilladelhombre.com
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La Capilla Del Hombre

Reviewed By dtroppy

We didn't want to leave the museum or the artist house that was on tour. Gorgeous painting make this a must see when visiting Quito.

7. Cochasqui Pyramids

Highway 35, Tabacundo 170450 Ecuador http://www.turismo.gob.ec/parque-arqueologico-cochasqui-la-evidencia-mas-importante-de-la-civilizacion-pre-inca
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Cochasqui Pyramids

8. Quitsato

Panamericana, Cayambe 170202 Ecuador http://www.quitsato.org
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Quitsato

9. Trenes Turisticos en Ecuador

Estacion de Chimbacalle en Quito, Quito 170150 Ecuador +593 1800 873 637 http://www.trenecuador.com
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Trenes Turisticos en Ecuador

10. The Quitsato Sundial

At North Of Quito 47km, Cayambe 170202 Ecuador http://www.quitsato.org/
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The Quitsato Sundial

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