In downtown Quito, just one block south of Santo Domingo Plaza, lies the emblematic Calle La Ronda. This pedestrian street is a vibrant hub, lined with shops that offer a glimpse into local culture. Visitors can explore a variety of stores, each providing a chance to purchase popular Ecuadorian souvenirs, such as the iconic Panama hats, which, despite their name, are actually from Ecuador. The street’s lively atmosphere and cultural richness make it a notable stop for those looking to immerse themselves in the city’s heritage.
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