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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • arvana shitake dursun

    The Arvana Shitake Dursun preserves historical turn-of-the-century buildings, allowing visitors to step back in time and experience the architectural style and ambiance of old Guayaquil.

  • traditions zone

    The traditions zone celebrates Ecuador's cocoa-producing culture, showcasing the history and traditions associated with this significant agricultural product.

  • Metropolitan Cathedral

    The Metropolitan Cathedral is a neo-Gothic style cathedral inaugurated in 1948, featuring impressive stained glass windows and marble altars, and has a history dating back to 1547.

  • Seminario Park

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

  • Bolivar Park

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Malecón El Salado

    Malecón El Salado is a 400-meter waterfront area built in 2009 along the Estero Salado, featuring eateries, cafes, and a micro-theater.

  • Sala La Bota

    Sala La Bota is a micro-theater located along Malecón El Salado, offering unique performances in a funky setting, often accompanied by a coffee shop.

  • Miniature Museum of Guayaquil History

    The Miniature Museum of Guayaquil History is a cultural center that uses detailed miniature dioramas to showcase Guayaquil's 500-year history in an entertaining way.

  • 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.

  • Botanical Garden

    The Botanical Garden spans five hectares and exhibits scientific collections of live plants for conservation, research, and education, featuring approximately 324 plant species.

  • Malecón del Salitre

    A vibrant 1.5-mile boardwalk along the Guayas River, featuring fountains, shops, amusement rides, museums, and historical monuments like the Moorish clock tower.

  • La Perla Ferris Wheel

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

  • Parque de las Iguanas (Parque Seminario)

    A unique city park where hundreds of iguanas roam freely among the trees and pathways, offering a free and surprising wildlife encounter.

  • Courtyard by Marriott Guayaquil

    A comfortable hotel offering well-appointed rooms, a rooftop pool with great views, and convenient access to the city's attractions.

  • Barrio Las Peñas Lighthouse

    A lighthouse located in the historic Barrio Las Peñas, offering excellent panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River from its elevated position.

  • Mercado Artesanal

    A vibrant artisan market offering a wide array of locally made products, handicrafts, and souvenirs, often run by indigenous sellers.

  • Playa El Morro

    A long, beautiful beach located about an hour west of Guayaquil, offering warm waters and a peaceful escape from the city.

  • Restaurante Cecilia

    A beachfront restaurant known for its delicious and abundant seafood platters, offering a taste of authentic coastal Ecuadorian cuisine.

  • Malecón boardwalk

    A scenic boardwalk along the Guayas River, offering beautiful views, places to eat, and a safe environment for walking and family outings.

  • 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.

  • National Cacao Museum

    This museum explores the history of cacao and chocolate in Ecuador, highlighting its importance as a port city for global exports.

  • La Central

    A popular restaurant praised for its delicious and refreshing shrimp ceviche and typical coastal dishes like patacones.

  • National Museum of Cacao

    Located downtown, this museum showcases the rich history and cultivation of cacao in Ecuador, explaining its significance to the region's trade.

  • Park Seminario

    This central city park is renowned for its resident iguanas and its beautiful, old trees, offering a peaceful escape.

  • Cathedral

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

  • Parque Centenario

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

  • The Bellini Towers

    The Bellini Towers are a mixed-use facility in Guayaquil offering residential and short-term Airbnb rentals, known for their security and modern amenities.

  • Puerto Santa Ana

    Puerto Santa Ana is a modern, upscale neighborhood in Guayaquil featuring numerous restaurants, cafes, and bars, situated at the northern end of the Malecón.

  • Malecón

    The Malecón in Guayaquil is a tourist area along the river, featuring gardens, fountains, hotels, cafes, and connecting to historical neighborhoods.

  • lighthouse

    The lighthouse atop Santa Ana Hill offers spectacular panoramic views of Guayaquil and is a safe, popular tourist attraction.

  • Simón Bolívar promenade

    A waterfront promenade stretching along the Guayas River in Guayaquil, offering scenic views and a pleasant walking experience.

  • La Rotonda monument

    A prominent monument located along the Simón Bolívar promenade, marking a significant historical event.

  • Las Peñas

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

  • Santa Ana chapel

    A historic chapel situated at the top of Santa Ana Hill, providing a place of worship and historical interest.

  • Malecon 2000

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

  • Hemicicle De La Rotonda

    An amphitheater structure by the Guayas River, serving as a landmark and a place to appreciate the river's clarity.

  • Parque Olmedo

    A park in Guayaquil that also features access to an underground market.

  • El Parque Seminario/Parque Bolívar

    This park is a popular free attraction in Guayaquil, known for the large number of iguanas that freely roam its grounds, as well as a pond with turtles and koi fish.

  • Aerovia Cablecar

    The Aerovia cable car system offers a budget-friendly way to travel between the two mainland strips across the river in Guayaquil, providing excellent city views.

  • 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.

  • Parque Histórico Guayaquil

    Located a short distance from central Guayaquil, this park features a wildlife zone with local animals like monkeys, a historical zone, and an urban zone showcasing the city's past.

  • 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.

  • Diego Noboa Stairs

    A 444-step stairway in the Las Peñas neighborhood of Guayaquil, leading to a lighthouse, naval museum, and church, offering stunning city views from the top.

  • Plaza Lagos

    Plaza Lagos is a luxurious, Miami-like enclave in Guayaquil, featuring a blend of high-end residences, shops, and cafes centered around picturesque lakes.

  • ferris wheel

    The ferris wheel is an iconic landmark in Guayaquil, providing elevated views of the city and its surroundings.

  • cable cars

    The cable cars in Guayaquil provide a scenic mode of transportation with unique aerial views of the city's colorful areas.

  • sweet and coffee

    Sweet and Coffee is a café chain mentioned as a favorite spot for coffee and pastries, particularly in the upscale Plaza Lagos area.

  • 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 Santa Ana

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

  • Parque Bolívar

    A well-known park in Guayaquil, home to numerous iguanas and also featuring a population of turtles.

  • El Manaba de Portete

    A restaurant celebrated for serving Guayaquil's best encebollado, a flavorful fish soup with a thick broth.

  • Monkey Machín Sculpture

    A striking 39-foot tall sculpture made of over 110,000 ceramic tiles, located at the entrance of the Del Carmen tunnel.

  • Del Carmen tunnel

    A tunnel in Guayaquil, near which the notable Monkey Machín Sculpture is located.

  • Centenario park

    A park in Guayaquil mentioned in connection with the 'Monkey Machín' sculpture and children's literature.

  • Parque Victoria

    A park in Guayaquil mentioned as a reference point for locating a popular sandwich shop.

  • crocodile Trail

    A trail on Isla Santay where visitors can observe caimans (crocodiles) in their natural habitat.

  • River Guayas

    The main river flowing through Guayaquil, offering boat tours and scenic views of the city's coastline.

  • Santay Island

    An ecological island reserve accessible by bridge from Guayaquil, ideal for cycling and nature observation.

  • Henry Morgan's pirate ship

    A replica of Henry Morgan's pirate ship offering a one-hour cruise on the Guayas River with a live pirate show.

  • Malecon Gardens

    Beautifully landscaped gardens situated along the Malecón 2000, providing a pleasant and scenic environment for visitors.

  • Cathedral Metropolitana de Guayaquil

    A colonial-style cathedral built with marble by Italian artisans, notable for its beautiful interior and exterior architecture.

  • Parque Seminario

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

  • MAAC (Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art)

    A prominent museum showcasing a vast collection of historical artifacts, pre-Columbian ceramics, and contemporary art, offering insights into Ecuador's culture.

  • Museo Municipal

    A municipal museum that displays historical and cultural artifacts related to Guayaquil's past.

  • Museo Del Bombe Ecuatoriano

    A museum dedicated to the history of firefighting in Ecuador, offering a unique look into the bravery and evolution of this service.

  • Museo Miniatura Guacio

    A museum featuring an intriguing collection of miniature art and artifacts, showcasing detailed craftsmanship.

  • Hotel Oro Verde Guayaquil

    A hotel in Guayaquil known for its exceptional breakfast buffet, including unique options like a ceviche bar.

  • Ave 9 de Octubre

    A lively street in Guayaquil, full of local energy and activity.

  • Iglesia San Francisco

    A stunning double-domed Catholic church located in Guayaquil, worth a stop for its architecture.

  • Sweet & Coffee

    A popular local coffee chain with multiple locations along Malecón 2000, offering sweet and savory snacks.

  • Aerovía

    Guayaquil's contemporary cable car system that provides scenic views of the city and the Guayas River as it travels between Guayaquil and Durán.

  • La Cevicheria Guayaca Centro

    A recommended restaurant in Guayaquil to try Ceviche, a popular local seafood dish made with fresh ingredients.

  • Los Arbolitos 2

    A recommended eatery for trying Encebollado, a traditional Ecuadorian seafood soup featuring albacore fish and yucca.

  • Dulceria La Palma

    An iconic and historic cafe in Guayaquil, known for its delicious ice cream and traditional sweets since 1908.

  • Parque Bolivar

    The official name for the park commonly known as Iguana Park, located in the city center and home to many free-roaming iguanas.

  • Cathedral of Guayaquil

    A massive, Gothic-style cathedral located in the historical center of Guayaquil, featuring a beautiful interior.

  • monumento emi ciclo de la rotonda

    An iconic monument on the Malecón 2000 promenade that commemorates a significant historical meeting between two key Latin American liberators.

  • Mercado del Rio

    An upscale food market in Guayaquil offering a variety of stalls, specializing in seafood and other local dishes like ceviche.

  • Guayas River

    The main river flowing through Guayaquil, along whose banks the Malecon 2000 boardwalk is situated, offering city views and activity.