Founded in the 1530s, Ecuador's largest city and main port is the top access point for Galapagos cruises and home to a bustling import-export business. Tourism is on the rise as well, thanks to a new international airport and urban renewal projects along the River Guayas promenade and in the historic neighborhood of Las Peñas. The 465-step climb to the top of Santa Ana Hill provides sweeping views and a chance to stand on the site of the city's birthplace.
Restaurants in Guayaquil
3 based on 2 reviews
La persona con quien contactamos fue amable desde el primer instante, el departamento queda en la mejor zona para mi experiencia, pudimos ir caminando hacia las escalerillas o el muelle (debe gustarte caminar) así que no gastamos en taxis, el departamento venía equipado a medias, no había licuadora pero si cafetera así que nos la ingeniamos, contábamos con cable, internet y netflix; en la primera planta hay variedad de restaurantes y en la azotea está la piscina y el jacuzzi con una vista espectacular.
4 based on 2 reviews
Wir haben sehr saubere und große Zimmer vorgefunden. Einkaufsmöglichkeiten und Restaurants sind in der Nähe (ca. 5min zu Fuß zu erreichen). Gute Anbindung zum Flughafen und busterminal. Auch in die Stadt gelangt man einfach mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln.
3 based on 1 reviews
NOTE: Finding this spot is not easy. It is worth entering earlier on the company's business site. There you will find a map that will easily lead the taxi driver to the destination. The building stands on a short street, filled with brick buildings, additionally secured by high walls with barbed wire at the top. Such a small fortress with an intercom protected by iron bars and an iron, armoured gate. However, it is well known that Guayaquil is not a safe city, so such safeguards should not come as a surprise. En suite in which we stayed overnight was not too big and filled up with too many furniture (beds for 3 people). The floor was not very clean. Equipment: TV, electric kettle, slightly worn fridge and black iron door allowing you to feel super secure. The bathroom was bright and clean. The very nice and accommodating owner allows you to forget about the shortcomings of this place. Considering the conditions, the US$29 we paid for one night for two seems high to me. PS. The son of the owner - Fabrizio - equally nice and accommodating can take you to the airport for the US $ 5. Also, he is a mine of info about Ecuador. Use it. He has just opened a Chimichurry Restaurante & Grill eatery very close to his mother's bedroom.
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