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Best places to visit in Guayaquil

  • Malecón 2000

    A 2.5 km long riverfront promenade in Guayaquil, featuring shopping, dining, amusement park rides, and a cinema, with the iconic La Perla Ferris wheel at one end.

  • Santa Ana Hill

    Santa Ana Hill is a viewpoint offering panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River, accessible by 444 stairs and featuring museums, chapels, and shops along the way.

  • Iguana Park

    Also known as Parque Seminario, this park is famous for its large population of iguanas that roam freely among the visitors and ancient trees.

  • Las Peñas

    A historic neighborhood in Guayaquil characterized by colorful houses stacked on a hillside, offering picturesque views.

  • Las Peñas neighborhood

    Las Peñas is the oldest neighborhood in Guayaquil, characterized by its historic wooden houses, covered streets, and stairs leading up to a viewpoint with old cannons.

  • La Perla

    La Perla is a 57-meter tall Ferris wheel, the largest in Latin America, located along the Guayas River, offering spectacular views of Guayaquil.

  • La Perla Ferris Wheel

    A prominent Ferris wheel located on the Malecón 2000, offering stunning panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River.

  • Parque Centenario

    A significant park in Guayaquil, featuring historical statues and monuments, and offering a pleasant green space within the city.

  • Malecon 2000

    A waterfront promenade in Guayaquil, popular for leisurely walks and offering various attractions along the Guayas River.

  • Isla Santay

    An eco-village accessible via a bridge from Guayaquil, Isla Santay offers a more adventurous experience for travelers, requiring biking or walking to explore its natural surroundings.

  • Cerro Santa Ana

    A hill offering commanding 360-degree views of Guayaquil from its lighthouse, reached by climbing 444 steps.

  • Parque Seminario

    A park located in front of the Guayaquil Cathedral, famous for being inhabited by hundreds of iguanas, turtles, and fish.

  • Iguanas Park

    Iguanas Park, also known as Seminario Park or Bolivar Park, is a historic park in downtown Guayaquil that is home to hundreds of land iguanas.

  • Cathedral

    A historic and impressive cathedral in Guayaquil, noted for its tall ceilings, beautiful interior, and historical significance.

  • Malecón del Salado

    A smaller, more relaxed riverfront walkway in Guayaquil, it hosts dance lessons and a theater, with bars offering nice river views, especially lively on weekends with a fountain show.

  • Barrio Las Peñas

    The oldest neighborhood in Guayaquil, located on a hill overlooking the Guayas River, featuring a lighthouse and church after climbing 444 steps.

  • Cerro del Carmen

    A hill in Guayaquil featuring a Jesus statue at the top, offering panoramic city views after climbing numerous stairs adorned with religious art.

  • Guayarte Malecon

    A scenic walkway along a river branch in Guayaquil, lined with restaurants and offering peaceful views over the water.

  • Aerovia

    A public transportation gondola system in Guayaquil that provides scenic aerial transit over the Guayas River, connecting the city to Duran.

  • The Malecon

    A lengthy riverfront promenade in Guayaquil, featuring the large 'La Perla' Ferris wheel and offering beautiful views of the Guayas River.

  • Las Penas

    A historic neighborhood in Guayaquil known for its colorful houses and the challenging climb up hundreds of steps to the Santa Ana Lighthouse.

  • Santa Ana Lighthouse

    Located atop Las Peñas in Guayaquil, this lighthouse offers spectacular 360-degree views of the city and the Guayas River after ascending many stairs.

  • historical park of Guayaquil

    The Guayaquil Historical Park is an eight-hectare themed park dedicated to educating visitors on Ecuadorian history, culture, and environment, featuring wildlife, historical buildings, and traditions.

  • Guayaquil Historical Park

    The Guayaquil Historical Park is an eight-hectare themed park dedicated to educating visitors on Ecuadorian history, culture, and environment, featuring wildlife, historical buildings, and traditions.

  • wildlife zone

    The wildlife zone within the Guayaquil Historical Park is home to native Ecuadorian plants and animals, offering a glimpse into the region's biodiversity.

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