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Exploring Guayaquil - Ecuador | What to do and see in Guayaquil?

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Discover the vibrant coastal city of Guayaquil, Ecuador, from its unique Iguana Park to the bustling Malecón 2000 riverfront. Ascend Santa Ana Hill for breathtaking views, experience the modern Aerovía cable car, and indulge in delicious local seafood like Ceviche and Encebollado. This collection offers a mix of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and culinary delights for an unforgettable urban adventure.

  • Parque Seminario

    A unique city park in the heart of Guayaquil, famous for the numerous iguanas that freely roam its grounds.

  • Iguana Park

    Also known as Parque Seminario, this is a popular city park where iguanas roam freely amongst visitors.

  • Malecón 2000

    A famous 2.5-kilometer riverside promenade along the Guayas River, perfect for leisurely walks, shopping, and enjoying city views.

  • La Perla ferris wheel

    A large Ferris wheel located on the Malecón 2000 promenade, providing panoramic views of Guayaquil and the Guayas River.

  • 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.

  • Santa Ana hill

    A prominent hill offering one of the best panoramic views of Guayaquil, accessible by climbing 444 steps through the historic Las Peñas neighborhood.

  • 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.

  • Las Peñas neighborhood

    A picturesque and historic neighborhood located on the slopes of Santa Ana Hill, known for its charming streets and colorful architecture.