What to do and see in Cuenca, Azuay Province: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

August 3, 2021 Madelene Haan

Writers and poets have long flourished in arts-oriented Cuenca, the country's third-largest city and the capital of the Azuay province. Cafes and galleries are tucked among the narrow cobblestone streets. The main plaza hosts both the old cathedral, started in 1557, the year the city was founded, and the blue-domed Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, dating to 1885. Locally made Panama hats get top billing at the markets, with centrally located Casa de la Mujer a shopping standout.
Restaurants in Cuenca

1. Centro Ecuestre Bellavista

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Centro Ecuestre Bellavista

Centro Ecuestre Bellavista is located 8 kilometers outside of Cuenca. We offer the best Horseback Riding for children and adults on trails in the Ecuadorian Andes. Horses and trails are selected to match your riding skills. Experience the natural beauty of the Andes; the unique wildlife and vegetation.Participate in outdoor activities.

2. Arutam Ecotours

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Arutam Ecotours

Arutam Ecotours offers trips to the exciting travel destination in Ecuador. With us you can discover touristy still undiscovered regions with places of natural, archeological and cultural wonders. We offer a unique combination of astonishing nature experiences, indigenous community encounters, ancestral sights and adventure activities.

3. El Cajas National Park

Cuenca 010219 Ecuador +593 7-237-0127 http://www.ambiente.gob.ec/parque-nacional-cajas/
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El Cajas National Park

Known for its more than 275 Andean lakes and many waterfalls, this national park is a popular destination for trout fishing, rugged hiking and camping.

Reviewed By Elias_Rovielo - Sao Caetano do Sul, Brazil

As this is my last Andean country, I seriously thought if this tour would be worthwhile, the time spent to see the Andes mountains, bush (park) and lakes. I'm glad I didn't hear my mind! The tour has incredible trails around a lagoon with birds and flowers, then we go further up the high mountains to see high altitude lagoons with the reflection of the sky in them, unique high altitude forests and a lot of history. 1) First pond and complete lap around it; 2) The highest top of the park; 3) Another lagoon with a walk in the only high altitude forest; 4) Restaurant with lunch included; This shared tour was contracted with the great travel agency, Deep Ecuador Travel (Cuenca) with the fantastic guide Andrés León.

4. Rio Tomebamba

Cuenca Ecuador +593 99 221 0921
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4.5 based on 975 reviews

Rio Tomebamba

Separating the colonial section from the modern residential areas of the town of Cuenca, this river features scenic walking paths along its north bank and several Inca ruins.

Reviewed By jandag2019 - Cuenca, Ecuador

Tree-lined walkway with nice walking and biking paths. Some restaurants and cafes along the side, with great views of the Barranco, the hillside housing the old colonial buildings. Plus, some nice spots to stop and sit on the grass or on a bench. Cool and quiet respite below the hustle and bustle of Calle Larga. Very safe during the daylight hours. Better for two or more after dark.

5. Museo Catedral Vieja

Calle Luis Cordero Mariscal Sucre, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-282-6402 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pages/Museo-Catedral-Vieja/703376216449411
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Museo Catedral Vieja

Situated on top of some ancient Inca ruins, this cathedral was built in 1557 when modern Cuenca was founded.

Reviewed By 503nath_liap - Belo Horizonte, Brazil

There you can see beautiful pieces of art and learn about Cuenca's history and the history about catholic religion coming to South America. I recommend to listen the recording about the place.

6. Plaza Abdon Calderon

Mariscal Sucre, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador
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Plaza Abdon Calderon

The main city square of Cuenca is dominated by the magnificent Catedral de la Immaculada (New Cathedral).

Reviewed By shoellr - Cotacachi, Ecuador

It is a beautiful city, it is full of culture, history and tradition, there are many activities to do such as visiting museums or historical centers, the most beautiful thing was its square where you can see the cathedral, we had to stop here several times to go to different places from the city, there is a great variety of hotels near the square that adjust to the needs of each visitor, the food is delicious, most of the restaurants serve typical Cuenca food but they also have many varieties, I liked it a lot. Of the attractions or activities to do in Cuenca are close to its central square, I think it is wonderful because in this way tourists can interact more with this beautiful place.

7. La Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion de Cuenca

Padre Aguirre 8-27 In front of Parque Calderon, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 98 333 5238 http://iglesiadecuenca.ec
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La Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion de Cuenca

This large cathedral (circa 1885) features a series of sky-blue cupolas; the interior contains a magnificent altar and a famous crowned image of the Virgin Mary.

Reviewed By 68olivers

Our hotel sits on a hilltop about a mile and a half from the city center. We had a grand view of the city center of which the blue domes of this church stood out. The church is even more striking up close. Beautiful gothic arches, stained glass windows, very ornate altars that speak of days gone will greet you inside the church. For $2, you can access the stairs to the roof. The stairs are winding, narrow and at times steep. If you are fit enough, I recommend it strongly. The views are magnificent from atop the church. There are 52 churches in Cuenca- 1 for each week as our guide told us. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is one of three churches that I would recommend as a "Do Not Miss" when visiting Cuenca.

8. Pumapungo Museum and Arqueological Park - MCYP

Calle Larga y Huayna Capac s/n, Cuenca 010110 Ecuador +593 2831521 [email protected] http://www.museos.gob.ec/redmuseos/index.php/museos/itempumapungo
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Pumapungo Museum and Arqueological Park - MCYP

The Museum and Ancestral Park of Pumapungo, are the two main elements that conform the cultural complex administered by Ecuador's Culture and Heritage Ministry in the city of Cuenca. These are public spaces, open to a variety of cultural activities, projects, and initiatives, that have a very profound meaning for Cuenca's citizens. Pumapungo Museum has a lot of different components. It has seven temporary exhibition rooms were a wide diversity of exhibitions are produced: art, history, photography, sculpture are some of them. It also has an archeology exhibition room - site museum, where the development of society is explained through time, as well as the Inca occupation and findings at the Pumapungo archeological site. In addition, the museum exhibits the national ethnography room, where Ecuador's multicultural diversity is displayed through vivid representations of every day's life, dresses, instruments and images. The museum also counts with a library and historic archive; both open for free and open access from the public, art, archeology and ethnography reserves, which are available for students as well as for national and international investigators. In total, the complex conserves around 160.000 cultural and heritage goods. Another important component of the cultural complex is the Ancestral Park. There are three main elements: The archeological park, where visitors can appreciate the remains of the once most important administrative, military and religious center of the northern part of the Inca Empire; the Ethnobotanic park, with more than 230 species of native Andean plants and trees, this space has become the last native ecological niche in the center of Cuenca, and it is the reason why it is visited by more than 30 local species of birds daily. The park is also a very important space for educational activities aimed at illustrate ancestral knowledge and traditions. The bird rescue center is the last element of Pumapungo's Ancestral Park. At the moment it contains about 200 birds of around 25 species. It complements the whole educative content of the park, as this animals are filled with significance and myths of our ancestors. We work together with the Ministry of environment to fight against the illicit traffic of native species. In this area we cure and feed the birds that are brought by the competent authorities. After the birds have reached its optimal shape, we coordinate its liberation in the birds original environment. Shamefully, in most of the cases, this liberation process is not possible, as the birds have suffered from irreversible injuries, and conditioning of their behavior. The park has a full time 13 people team, that carry the traditional knowledge needed to attend all of its areas. Biologists, veterinarians, agronomic engineers, are amongst them.

Reviewed By JoshAdvisor - Launceston, United Kingdom

For a free activity this easily took a couple of hours to see. Interesting (some bilingual) exhibitions indoors and an extensive outdoor area with flowers, llamas and ruins. Other than the depressing aviary the whole place was a great way to spend an afternoon and all for free.

9. Homero Ortega

Avenue Gil Ramirez Davalos 3-86 Behind Terminal Terrestre Bus Station, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-280-9000 [email protected] http://www.homeroortega.com
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Homero Ortega

Reviewed By Dorito50 - Washington DC, United States

The free guided tour (in English or Spanish) of how the misnamed Panama hat of Ecuador is made is fascinating. Also welcome is the freedom to wonder among the workers to see what they do up close, ask questions and take photos. The tour ends, of course, in the company store, including the room where the finest and most expensive hats are on display. Hats at all price levels are available and, even if you don't buy, you can try them on for fun. If you happen to arrive at a time when no guided tour is available, there is good bilingual signage to self-tour. Panama hats are one of Ecuador's signature crafts. Homero Ortega offers a wonderful opportunity to learn about them and maybe take one home..

10. Ecuagenera - Orchids from Ecuador

Km. 2 1/2 Via a Cuenca Sector Llampasay, Cuenca 010150 Ecuador +593 7-225-5237 [email protected] http://www.ecuagenera.com/
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Ecuagenera - Orchids from Ecuador

If you are an orchid lover and have planned to visit ECUADOR, one of the most biodiverse countries in the world where more than 4,200 species of Ecuadorian Orchids grow, home to more than 1600 species of birds, 16 ethnic groups, 70 volcanoes in the Andes Highlands, and its wonderful beaches... We invite YOU to visit the SOUTH AMERICA'S LARGEST ORCHID NURSERY... "ECUAGENERA". It is located in the South part of Ecuadorian Highlands, 40km near to Cuenca City in the Province of Azuay. A privileged area with an altitude of 2200m above sea level and a temperature of 17oC that allow us to grow orchids of different microclimates: Coast, Highlands and Amazon. Visit us and enjoy this wonderful weather, take amazing pictures of all the Ecuadorian orchids that are in bloom and be part of the experience. As well, you will learn about the conservation program Ecuagenera is caring out, orchids growing process, commercialization and exportation. We are sure that your visit to this wonderful place will result you a FASCINATING EXPERIENCE AND MARVELOUS ADVENTURE.

Reviewed By kg9869388

Travel in a pandemic has its pluses. Ecuagenera makes money by attending 70+ orchid shows per year - all cancelled in 2020. So our family lucked into a private tour of Ecuagenera with its welcoming President, the bilingual Jose Portilla. Mr. Portilla taught us about orchids from germination to flowering. One orchid seed pod has 3 million tiny seeds because a vanishing fraction actually germinate. The company history is equally fascinating. The Portilla brothers grew up in an Amazonian village and were compelled to help the Salesian Padre who taught them in school with his orchid fascination after school and weekends. Years passed and the drudgery morphed into an incredible business opportunity. Mr. Portilla is now available to take orchid/nature lovers on tours to the Amazon. Do it! And if you can’t, tour the Ecuagenera facility in Gualaceo.

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