Quito Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, serves as the historical heart of Ecuador’s capital. Nestled in the city center, this district is characterized by its cobblestone lanes and Spanish colonial architecture. Visitors can explore numerous beautiful churches, each adding to the area’s rich cultural tapestry. Today, Quito Old Town remains the most atmospheric part of the city, offering a vivid glimpse into its colonial past through its well-preserved buildings and vibrant streets.
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