Rising to 9,895 feet (3,016 meters) above sea level, El Panecillo stands as a prominent hill in Quito, Ecuador, its shape reminiscent of a small bread roll, hence its name. Atop this natural vantage point, a statue of the Virgin Mary presides, visible from the city center and old town. Visitors can ascend to the summit for panoramic 360-degree views of Quito, making it a favored lookout for both locals and tourists. The hill’s unique silhouette and the iconic statue create a distinctive landmark in the city’s skyline.
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