City Tour Cuenca | Discover and walking on cobblestone streets
Embark on a captivating journey through Cuenca, Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich culture and history. Stroll along cobblestone streets, explore traditional architecture, and enjoy vibrant markets, with stunning views from the Turi Viewpoint. This City Tour Cuenca offers a unique opportunity to experience one of Ecuador’s most culturally infused cities, with professional guidance throughout your adventure.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Cuenca, officially know as Santa Ana de los Cuatro Ríos de Cuenca.
- Cuenca is one of the most culture infused cities in Ecuador
- Take a walk into the past in a city listed in UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.
- Visit Cuenca’s historical center, submerge into its traditional architecture.
- Delight your senses with the colors in Cuenca’s most visited markets.
- Visit Turi Viewpoint to get a full grasp of the whole city and take the perfect shot of your trip.
Data Importat
SAHARE DEPARTURE | Tuesday to Saturday. Ask Availability. |
PRIVATE DEPARTURE | Every day. |
DEPARTURE LOCATION | Your Hotel in Cuenca. |
RETURN LOCATION | Your Hotel in Cuenca. |
DEPARTURE TIME | 09:00 |
DURATION | 4 Hours Approximately |
WEAR | Comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, hat, jacket and sunscreen, camera |
INCLUDED | Bilingual Professional Guide. Hotels pickup on private tours. Transportation. |
NOT INCLUDED | Entrance fees. Lunch. Personal expenses. Tips & Gratuities (optional) |
If you want know more about this andes region of Ecuador, don’t forget choose our Cajas National Park tour
Cuenca City Tour
The tour begins with a city to the city’s Historic Center:
San Sebastian, a picturesque and traditional neighborhood of Cuenca, houses the Modern Art Museum, where the famous International Biennial of Painting takes place permanently.
Also, tourists visit the Calderon Park (central park), the Flower Plaza, the Church “del Carmen”. They visit the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, best known as the “New Cathedral,” considered as of the biggest churches in Latin America.
There is also a visit to the Cathedral “El Sagrario,” commonly known as the “Old Cathedral,” the city’s first Cathedral. Afterwards, tourists visit a Paja Toquilla Hat Factory, where they observe the elaboration process of the finest hats.
The route continues with the visit to the “Barranco,” which constitutes a communion between architecture and the natural environment. The houses are attached to the incline, displaying their majesty and charm.
The visit is finished at the “Mirador de Turi” (scenic viewpoint) where the landscape of a valley full of red roofs and church domes is framed by imposing mountains.
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