Quito Hotels

The hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over $100)
Moderate ($30 to $100)
Cheap (under $30)
The prices quoted above are the starting prices for a standard double room and include taxes and breakfast unless otherwise specified.

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Swissôtel Quito

+593 2 256 7600.

Set dramatically on top of the cliff overlooking the picturesque Guaopolo valley, this hotel offers luxurious rooms as well as apartments for a prolonged stay, complete with all amenities one might expect from a high-class business hotel. It has six restaurants specializing in Swiss, French, Japanese and other international cuisines. The Amrita Spa centre boasts a gym and two pools - indoors and outdoors.

Avenida 12 de Octubre 1820 y Luis Cordero, Quito, Ecuador

Café Cultura

+593 2250 4078.

This legendary hotel, in the heart of Mariscal Sucre area, is owned by a Hungarian painter who has turned every room into a work of art. Located in an old mansion house, it has a lush garden and a common area where you can dine in style or chat with other travellers, sitting by the fireplace. Wireless Internet is available.

Robles 513 y Reina Victoria, Quito, Ecuador

Hilton Colón Quito

+593 2382 8300.

Close to the historical district and Quito's airport, Hilton Colón Quito is a large compound, complete with the excellent Italian Portofino restaurant and a sushi bar. The main 19-storey tower overlooks Edijo Park and the Old Town. Large rooms have all the expected amenities. The hotel also boasts a fitness centre, a spa with Turkish bath and sauna, and an outdoor heated pool.

Avenida Amazonas 110 y Patria, Quito, Ecuador

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