Quito

Leaving Buenos Aires was not easy. Especially because of the taxi service we had: Cynthia gave us a lift to the airport. On the airport we were chatting and drinking coffee nearly forgetting about the boarding time.

It was 10 pm when we finally arrived at the hostel. The welcome committee of the hostel can be described as the best-of a gangster movie. The fact that no one else was in the hostel and no English speaking person was around did not make us feel more comfortable. On top we needed to buy drinking water. Thankfully one of the hostel staff went out with Niels to buy some. On the way he constantly turned around checking the empty streets always one hand on the 20-25 cm knife in his pocket – a nice neighborhood we arrived in J Without any success they returned. The water (in a used bottle) which was offered to us was the first time we gave the water purification tablets a try. As you can see we survived the night – even though it was freaking cold!

The next days we went for some serious sightseeing with Maik and Tino. First on the list was the huge Basílica del Voto Nacional (see the pictures in the following post), the Plaza Grande and the Old Town. Another day we went for El Panecillo, the small hill to the south of the Old Town which is topped by a statue of La Virgen de Quito. To be honest, it’s nothing special but the view of the city and the surrounding volcanoes are definitely worse the trip. In the afternoon the same day we went for a place called Café Mosaico. It has an open terrace with a magnificent view of the city especially while the sun sets.

As much as the days were pleasant the nights were not. After 5 very cold nights in our spooky hostel we decided to move to La Mariscal because Niels got sick – getting worse every night. La Mariscal is a nice area. Most tourist stay there as well as party people from Quito. The new hostel was wonderful, they even offered us a heater for the room without charging money. It didn’t take long and Niels was feeling better (maybe it was because of Eva taking very good care, including cooking magical chicken soup).

View from the rooftop terrace of our first hostelIMG_1547…and during nightIMG_1530

Our neighbourhood looks quite nice during day time…IMG_1539

Bullfight arena in the neighbourhoodIMG_1536

Café MosaicoIMG_1552 …and the view in the eveningIMG_1558

View of Quito to the SouthPanorama1

View of Quito to the NorthPanorama2 Panorama3

Iglesia San Francisco Panorama4

Grande PlazaIMG_2379

Statue of La Virgen de QuitoIMG_2438View from the top of statue of La VirgenPanorama7

The Church of the Society of Jesus, which is fully decorated with gold insideIMG_2396 IMG_2401 IMG_2405

2 thoughts on “Quito

  1. Está prohibido tomar fotos en la Iglesia de Jesús Comunidad. Ellos ya se han señalado en la iglesia y que han ignorado aparentemente. Esto está disponible ahora en nuestra lista de vigilancia. Seguir su viaje será supervisado por nosotros de cerca.

    • Lieber Mike, ab jetzt gibt es nurnoch ein Ziel: einen Berg mit 5000 und einem Meter zu finden den wir besteigen können 😉

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