Originally the seat of the archbishop, the Archbishop’s Palace (Palacio Arzobispal) in Quito’s Old Town has transformed into a vibrant food court. Nestled under scenic arches, this historic building now houses a variety of eateries, from casual coffee shops and fast-food outlets to fine dining restaurants. Visitors can savor a wide range of cuisines, including burgers, fries, and seafood, while enjoying a romantic view of Independence Plaza. The blend of historical architecture and modern culinary offerings creates a unique dining experience in the heart of Quito.
Archbishop’s Palace (Palacio Arzobispal)
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