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Guayaquil is the largest and the most populous city in
Ecuador, with around 2.69 million people in the metropolitan area, as well as the nation's main port. The city is the capital of the
Ecuadorian province of
Guayas and the seat of the namesake canton.
Guayaquil is located on the western bank of the
Guayas River, which flows into the
Pacific Ocean at the
Gulf of Guayaquil.
See in Guayaquil, Ecuador
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These places are located in the downtown area, near the main hotels and at the heart of the regenerated area, a very secure walk.
The Malecon
Simón Bolivar. It is the riverfront promenade for the Guayas River, with shops, theaters, museums, gardens and shopping arcades. The "Rotonda" monument in the middle of the Malecon, commemorates the famous meeting of
Simon Bolivar and
Jose de San Martin that took place there.
The "Malecon del Salado" located next to the "
Estero Salado" (an estuary of sea water), here you can enjoy fresh air and wonderful sunsets, with restaurants of typical food, all framed within a very safe new park.
The renewed downtown area (
Area regenerada), very secure to walk and look around.
Museums (Museo
Municipal, Museo Nahim
Isaias,
MAAC and Presley Northon
Museum are located in the center of the downtown)
Santa Ana &
El Carmen hills, you can see almost the whole city from here. You can walk up the 400 odd steps to the top from the Malecon Simón Bolivar. There is a lighthouse, museum, small chapel and park at the top. Along the stairs, vendors sell water, ice cream and other snacks.
Las
Peñas, where the city was founded, was actually rebuilt and painted bright colors where most of Guayaquil's colonial buildings are.
Parks, we recommend to visit the "
Seminario Parque de las Iguanas" downtown, which is home to hundreds of tame iguanas, some fish in a pond and a black squirrel or two, and do not forget some turtles.
The Central Bank Building has several giant paintings on the outside of the building.
Markets, you can visit the "Mercado Artesanal", where you can buy some very traditional souvenirs from all regions of Ecuador.
Parque Histórico,
Avenue Rio Esmer Aldas, Guayaquil, Ecuador, . an interesting recreation of the early
20th century years of Guayaquil, the look, the people and the food. Includes a small zoo, some old town-buildings where moved here as well as a "
Hacienda"-Building and a small country-side farm-house. There is also a garden where you can see all kinds of tropical fruits being grown. In case you know coffee only as the black beans, chocolate only as powder and sugar only as a white powder - this is the place to go. no entrance fee (
2013).
Jardín Botánico (
Botanical Garden), ciudadela 'las Orquídeas', Av.
Francisco De
Orellana (in the northern part of the city),
. In the Botanical Garden you find many tropical plants directly under the blue sky as well as local animals and especially a butterfly "farm". edit
The cemetery north from the centre has few impressing graves and statues as well as plenty of more normal graves.
Worth a visit if you're into graveyards.
Zoológico El
Pantanal, Km. 23 Vía a
Daule, Guayaquil, .
Nice small zoo in the northern part of Guayaquil.
Visit, if the kids want to see more animals after having been to "Parque Histórico"
Other interesting places near Guayaquil:
"
Crucero Discovery", rides up and down the Rio Guayas. You can catch it at Malecon Simón Bolivar.
Crazy parties at night.
Traditionally,
Salinas has been the main beach, but since 2008
General Villamil Playas has attracted a big part of the local and international tourism.
Fishing, surfing, and other water sports. Many modern hotels and delicious sea food. Interesting night life.
Wonderful whale-watching during June to September.
The following places are interesting to see if you are daring:
6 de Marzo is an interesting street to visit about 10 blocks from the downtown area during the week before
New Year's Eve, because the street is lined with "Años Viejos" or old years, paper maché figures ranging in size from about 12 inches up to 10 or more feet tall. These are often political, movie or cartoon characters.
La
Bahía, just off the southern end of the Malecon Simón Bolivar.
Huge market area full of shops and stalls of almost anything imaginable. Because it is so cheap you will have lower social class people and have to be a little careful with belongings.
Cocoa or
Banana plantations are located around Guayaquil city.
- published: 14 Oct 2014
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