Guayaquil walking tour to get to know the city.
Explore Guayaquil on walking tours. The walking tours Guayaquil goes through Guayaquil attractions.
Explore Guayaquil on walking tours. The walking tours Guayaquil goes through Guayaquil attractions.
A visit to the Malecón 2000 means experiencing Guayaquil’s history and feeling the magic of a walk along the Guayas River.
Nature tour between Guayaquil and Santay Island. A tour of the flora and fauna across a footbridge over the Guayas River.
Plaza de la administracion. A much visited place because of the unorthodox and eclectic neoclassical architecture of the buildings.
The Governor’s Palace is considered one of the most important public buildings in the city, with a unique architecture.
Guayaquil Cathedral. The heart of the faith of the Guayaquil people. A symbol of faith and culture of the city.
The Municipal Museum keeps the cultural legacy of Guayaquil since its origins.
Explore the City Hall of Guayaquil. A witness to the growth and changes the city has experienced.
Zaruma, with its centuries-old traditions. It is a city of tangible and intangible cultural heritage of great value to UNESCO.
The Torre Morisca is the machine that Vicente Rocafuerte wanted to import from England to rebuild his beloved city.