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Breathtaking Quito

Head to Ecuador to find the highlights at the middle of the world

January 22, 2023 18:30
Plaza San Francisco
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I’m feeling slightly breathless after a cable car ride to the lower slopes of Volcán Pichincha, more than 4,000 metres up. Down below me lies the city of Quito, not only right in the middle of the world but, at 2,850 metres above sea level, also the world’s second highest capital after La Paz.

From here, Ecuador’s capital resembles a long narrow strip, 50km long and just 5km wide, with the old town, Centro Historico, in the middle. Stretching off in the distance, I can see the “Avenue of the Volcanoes”, the corridor of snow-capped peaks — many still active — which includes Cayambe, Antisana, Cotopaxi, and Pasochoa.

When the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Ecuador in 1526, Quito was a major Inca city, but Rumiñahui, a general of ruler Atahualpa, buried its treasures before razing it to the ground to prevent the Spanish looting it.

Nothing remained but the Spanish later built on top of the ruins, resulting in today’s Unesco World Heritage site crammed with churches, monasteries, mansions and expansive squares. It’s no museum frozen in time though — the bustling streets are lined with indigenous women in colourful dress, hawking their wares.