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| Where to Stay > Quito Hostels |
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TOA Bed & Breakfast
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Remarkably charming. Fastidiously clean. A little rustic, a little elegant. From the Quichua ceramics adorning the walls to the aroma of eucalyptus wood crackling in the small parlor woodstove to the delicious meals served in the intimate dining alcove, Toa is the key to experiencing Quito up close and personal. It has a wonderful human scale that puts you intimately in touch with the city and its people.
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Jardín del Sol, Hostel
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A nice hostel close to Quito's business and
nightlife area. Jardin del Sol offers 20 comfortable rooms. Internet, cafeteria, and laundry service.
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| Hostel - Restaurant Huauki |
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Hostel Huauki was opened in January, 2006 by an Ecuadorian artist and a Japanese photographer who has much experience in travel and tourism. Huauki is located in the center of Quito (the "Mariscal"), near restaurants, Internet cafes and bars. The newest, cleanest, and relaxed hostel in Quito. You can rent a room for a $150 a month.
Direction: Joaquin Pinto E7-82 y Diego de Almagro
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| Casa
de Eliza |
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A small but friendly place to stay. The house has a communal
kitchen and a social area. Private or shared
rooms. The owner also runs a foundation to preserve Ecuador's cloud forest.
Isabela Catolica N24-679
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| La
Cartuja, Hostel |
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Is one of the cosiest hotels in downtown Quito. Built
in a neo colonial style house, which formerly was the
site of the embassy of Great Britain, offers beautiful
rooms, a tranquil green courtyard and the intimacy and
friendly ambiance you are looking for. This, together
with its competitive rates and priviledged location make
La Cartuja one of the best small hotels in Quito.
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| La
Posada de la Abuela, Hostel |
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Small cosy hostal close to the tourist district of Quito.
Good prices and clean rooms are available, there is a
friendly face to help you with your questions to where
to go.
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