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What are people saying about Quito Old Town
Flora_P, Mar 2026
Walk around Quito Old Town
Marcelo was my guide and he was very knowledgable and great company. Showed me the Market, took me to the Basilica, pointed out important details. Explained the history of Quito Old Town- it was a fascinating walk.
Michael_F, Mar 2026
Go Marcellus!
Marcellus is incredibly knowledgeable about the history and details of Quito. This is a easy walk, some uphill portions. We didn’t make ice cream but we tasted some great sorbet in the Bishop’s palance.
Susan_R, Feb 2026
Best Quito tour !
Ricky was the best tour ever! Great English knowable and kind. Ricky knew the out of the way places and how to get around. We even had empanadas in Old Town Best day in Quito!
Janet_R, Feb 2026
Modified the plan to create our ideal itinerary
Daniel easily flexed the itinerary for our day after hearing the previous visits we’d made. The day ended up perfect for us, seeing the key sights we hadn’t seen and including allowing for a little shopping time!
Simone_W, Jan 2026
Must do!
Best tour of Quito. My second time and it was worth it the driver and Christian were very nice people. It was a lovely lovely tour.
Frances_C, Jan 2026
Fabulous day trip
Daniel was a great guide. He explained the history of the area and the significance of the buildings and monuments visited. Because the cable car was fogged in, he recommended a side trip to a hummingbird sanctuary which was fabulous, even in the pouring rain!
Jill_B, Jan 2026
Mauro showed us the beauty of Quito
Mauro was amazing, he showed us the beauty of Quito. He had such a lot of knowledge, easy to spend the day with, very good English and he kbviously loves his country. He also gaves us lots of tips for the rest of our trip around Ecuador.
ShekoSusan_K, Nov 2025
Good Intro to Old Town
I did this tour on my first day in Quito. Its a good introduction to the old town and the fruit, chocolate and ice cream tasting are fun. We learned a lot about the city and saw some important sites.
Laura_F, Jan 2026
Everything that was promised, very nice bus
This tour was everything that was promised. Daniel spoke perfect english and was very informative, flexible and a lot of fun. He took us to a wonderful place for lunch. Just be advised to bring a bunch of small bills, ones & fives to pay the entrance fee for the churches and basilica. Some of them do not have change or take credit cards.
David_K, Nov 2025
Morcelo gave us an...
Morcelo gave us an excellent introduction to the beautiful city of Quito. We covered everything from local food at the market, history, everyday life and of course Ice Cream.
Diana_B, Jan 2026
All the main sights
We really enjoy our trip thanks to the passion, knowledge and friendlies of the lovely Christian. It was really busy in Quito post new year and Christian guided us around so well. He gave advice on what to do so we could complete our tour. He was extremely patient when we had to queue for a long time to take the teleferico. It was so busy! The tour content was very good and we saw a lot.
Claudia_W, Nov 2023
A truly fabulous day!
What a fabulous day! This was a last minute booking as another had fallen through and I can’t thank this company enough for making it happen on such short notice. Communication was excellent, and Carla the manager also made time to meet with us!
Our guide Cecelia and driver David became family instantly! 😁. We saw some wonderful sites - Quito from on high, the Equator site, complete with a truly fun experience at the museum, and the Old Town with some stunning architectural delights. And always with lots of information from Cecelia. We’ve fallen hard for Quito, a beautiful town and worth spending a lot of time exploring. Also had a typical Ecuadorian lunch which was delicious.
Thank you so much Cecelia and David, and Lead Adventures! You’ve given my sister and I many happy memories.
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Know before you go
Ways to explore
How to get there
When to visit

Quito is located at an altitude of 9,350 feet (2,850 meters), and visitors flying in from areas of lower altitude may need a day or two to acclimatize. It’s best not to plan any strenuous activities during this time.
Many of the Old Town’s restaurants, bars, and nightlife venues are located along La Ronda.
Many of Quito’s museums are closed on Mondays.
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