to have fun and enjoy - Guayaquil es mi Destino

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to have fun and enjoy - Guayaquil es mi Destino
Guayaquil
Is mY
DestinATIoN
TO HAVE FUN
AND ENJOY
PUBLIC AND MUNICIPAL COMPANY OF TOURISM, CIVIC PROMOTION AND
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF GUAYAQUIL
Jaime Nebot
Saadi
Mayor of Guayaquil
“G
uayaquil is my Destination”
is the phrase that invites all
people of Guayaquil, Ecuador, and the world to love our city and to
turn it into the destination of each and
every one.
“Guayaquil is my Destination” represents the civic values of our people that
through its acts, has written with golden
letters the pages of our history.
This city is characterized by its hospitality, its warm and joyful people who
work every day to make their dreams come
true.
Locals and foreigners have chosen Guayaquil as their destination to live setting
down roots in this land and keeping this
city in their hearts and in the hearts of
their children and grandchildren.
As a man from Guayaquil, born in this
land that I love immensely, I have the
honor to be its representative since the
year 2000. I have devoted my life and
my best efforts to turn Guayaquil into the
Large Cosmopolitan City that it is today; a
transformation process that has not been
slowed and has planted a feeling of pride
in the heart of the citizens of Guayaquil.
“Guayaquil is my Destination” is
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the tourist brand of the city that invites everyone to visit it. With the lighthouse, it symbolizes light, guidance,
and knowledge, representing what we
are: “GUAYAQUIL, PORT OF THE NATION”,
“GUAYAQUIL, INDEPENDENT CITY THAT
PROGRESSES IN LIBERTY.”
I invite you to visit Guayaquil to enjoy
all of its tourist attractions. The guide
“Guayaquil is My Destination to Have
Fun and Enjoy” shows a city that has
many choices for fun and entertainment.
Tourists, families and the general public
can tour the piers, enjoy the playgrounds,
the aquatic parks, the beaches, the beach
resorts, the interactive water fountains,
entertain themselves at the theaters and
experience the excitement of sports at the
various sport venues
Because of its progressive commercial
port, shopping is an option that has developed thanks to the city’s large infrastructure of modern, attractive shopping
malls.
Welcome to Guayaquil, where friendly
people will make your stay unforgettable.
Guayaquil, july 1 of 2014
INDEX
2 Message from the major Jaime Nebot
4 Guayaquil, city to have fun and enjoy
6 Diego Noboa y Arteta Stairs
8 Simon Bolivar Pier
10 Artisan Market and Food Courts
12 Guayaquil Visión
13 Tours of the Guayas River Henry
Morgan Ship
14 Plazoleta del Vagón and Children’s
Playgrounds and Exercise Areas
16 Safari Park
18 Piers Garden Simon Bolivar
20 MAAC Cultura and Cinema Malecón
22 Malecón del Estero Salado
24 Seafood Square and Pier of the Salado
Estuary
26 Victor Emilio Estrada Pier
28 University Pier / Walk
30 Lineal Park
32 Ferroviaria Pier
34 Barcelona Avenue Lineal Park
36 Pascuales Pier and Tenguel Pier
38 El Morro Pier
39 Parks
40 Forestal Park
42 Metropolitan Park
44 Skate Park
45 Eco-sports Park Isla Trinitaria
46 Los Samanes (National recreational
Area)
48 Acuatic Park
50 Barcelona Avenue Acuatic Park
52 El Fortín Acuatic Park
54 Puerto Liza Acuatic Park
56 Viernes Santo Complex Acuatic Park
58 Isla Trinitaria Acuatic Park
60 Beach Resorts
62 Puerto Hondo Beach Resort and
Recreational Center
64 Laguna de Cristal Beach Resort Coviem
66 Balneario La Playita del Guasmo
68 Rural Beach Resorts Playa
Varadero
70 Data in Posorja
72 Interactive Water Fountain
74 Monumental Fountain of Dancing
Waters
76 Contemplative Lighted Water
Fountain
78 Interactive Water Fountain of 25
de Julio Avenue
80 Interactive and Participative Water
Fountain of Barcelona Avenue
82 Interactive and Participative Water
Fountain of Bastion de Popular
84 Sport Veneus George Capwell
86 Monumental Stadium
88 Theaters
90 Outdoor Theater Jose de la
Cuadra
91 Casa de la Cultura Theater
92 Alianza Francesa Theater
93 Eloy Alfaro Civic Center Theater
94 Sarao Theater
95 El Ángel Theater
96 Fedenador Theater
97 Leon Febres Cordero Theater
and Art Center
98 Sánchez Aguilar Theater
99 Shopping Centers
100 Malecón 2000 Shopping Center
101 Policentro
102 San Marino Shopping Center
103 Mall del Sol
104 City Mall
105 Riocentro Norte
106 Riocentro Ceibos
107 Mall El Fortín
108 Mall del Sur
109 Riocentro Sur
110 Plaza Colonia
111 Blue Coast Business Center
112 Costalmar Shopping Center
113 Laguna Plaza
114 General Information
131 Message from Gloria Gallardo
Zavala, president of the public
and municipal company of
tourism and civic promotion of
Guayaquil
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Official website of the
Municipality of Guayaquil.
Official websites and
information communication
department’s theaters
Guayaquil.
Official websites and
information from the
departments of Public
Relations of Shopping
Centers.
Avilés, Efrén. Enciclopedia
del Ecuador.
Newspaper: El Universo, El
Telégrafo, Expreso, Hoy y PP.
Thesis of Espol and Ecotec
students
Tourism Website.
Editorial managment:
Gloria Gallardo Zavala.
Historical research:
Parsival Castro Pita.
Graphic designing:
Marco Cerquera.
Production:
Mélida Plúas Torres.
Cover photo:
Camila Morales.
Photos:
Raúl Suconota G.
César Mera,
Efrén Avilés M.,
Carlos Julio González,
Christian Brückmann,
Parsival Castro,
Jose Dimitrakis,
Iván Navarrete,
Freddy Moreno,
Guayaquil Visión,
El Ángel Theater,
MAAC.
Photographers of the Press
and Communication Department of the Municipality of
Guayaquil:
Piero Burneo
Javier Fuentes
Daniel Ávila
Map:
Oscar Arias C.
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Guayaquil
City to have fun and enjoy
G
uayaquil is a hospitable, cheerful
city whose warm weather energizes
its active, hardworking citizens. To
complement their day of work, many
seek out peaceful rest areas for a change of
scenery, entertainment, and fun. For this
reason, throughout the city and its surrounding
areas, there are locations that offer different
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types of fun and recreation. This has turned
Guayaquil, Port City of the Pacific, into the
ideal tourist spot for recreation.
Within the tourist entertainment industry,
Guayaquil has many locations for all likes and
ages. The range of possibilities is immense and
attractive. For instance, children can enjoy
playgrounds, waterparks with slides and water
Photo: Carlos Julio González
healthy body. There are sporting venues where
different types of sports can be seen at both
an amateur and professional level.
The city also offers many green recreational
areas that allow contact with nature, such as
parks and piers that have a natural, traditional
and historical charm.
Guayaquil´s bohemian night life is one thing
tourists cannot miss. There are a number
of places that offer culture and evening
entertainment such as theaters, cinemas,
bars, night clubs, restaurants, art galleries,
and exhibition rooms among others.
This productive city, engine of the national
economy, also has comfortable and well served
malls where the visitor can enjoy shopping,
cinemas, food courts, bars, restaurants,
amusement arcades, and more.
For this reason, we present this guide that
invites visitors to make Guayaquil a destination
to have fun and enjoy.
jets. Also there are sports fields, bicycle lanes
and rest areas.
For those nature lovers there are places of
natural beauty that offer peace and tranquility
were they can admire the flora and fauna of
the Ecuadorian coast, go hiking, play various
kinds of sports, or enjoy a time of leisure. The
mangrove reserves, zoos, forests, beaches, and
spas among others, represent a great tourist
attraction where visitors can find different
kinds of services for their convenience.
Athletes have the opportunity to practice
their favorite sport in the city’s parks. There
are multiple fields and fitness areas where
they can exercise to have a healthy mind in a
Attractions: Within the perimeter
of the city, Guayaquil has several places in which
tourists can recreate and enjoy themselves
with all the commodities and services needed
to have a good time. While touring Guayaquil
one can visit several historical locations such
as the Santa Ana Hill, a place where the city
was born over 400 years ago. On top there is a
lookout point where visitors can enjoy views
of the entire city. Las Peñas Neighborhood
was the first to be established in the city,
which has a bohemian, romantic atmosphere.
Visitors can appreciate early 20th century
architecture. The Simon Bolivar and Salado
Estuary Piers have a natural charm that attracts
visitors, and they also offer aquatic tours.
The piers of La Ferroviaria, Universitario and
Victor Emilio Estrada have their own unique
appeal. There are many types of parks such
as the traditional Forestal Park, the more
modern ones like Metropolitano and Lineal,
and aquatic parks like Puerto Lisa and El Fortin.
In addition visitors can enjoy shopping malls,
sports fields and theaters, each with their own
characteristics and identity.
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Diego Noboa y Arteta
Stairwyas
Address: Numa Pompilio Llona street, Las
Peñas neighborhood.
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Diego Noboa y Arteta Stairwyas
History: Santa Ana Hill is the place
where Guayaquil was born. Back in the 16th
century, between the decades of 1540 and
1550, Diego de Urbina settled the city at the
foot of the then known hill, Cerrito Verde. It is
Photo: Carlos Julio González
one of the most important tourist attractions
of the city, a place where history, tradition
and natural charm mix with fun and bohemian
events.
The stairs, made up of 444 steps, each one
numbered, bear the name of Diego Noboa y
Arteta, former president of Ecuador. Along the
way visitors can enjoy bars, restaurants, coffee
shops, art galleries, cyber cafes, artisan shops,
squares and more.
ATTRACTIONS: The hill is 60 meters
high and has one of the best lookouts of
Guayaquil. From the top, visitors can enjoy
spectacular 360 degree views of the city. To
the north, one can see the intersection of the
Babahoyo and Daule Rivers. These two rivers
form the Guayas River, a majestic body of water
with natural beauty and supreme importance
for tourism and the economy of the city. To
the south is the commercial center of the city.
To the east are the neighboring city of Duran
and Santay Island, a natural reserve essential
to the ecosystem. To the west are Carmen Hill
and the rest of the city. The lookout has special
binoculars for tourists to use.
Also located at the top of the hill is the
symbolic Lighthouse of Guayaquil where
visitors can encounter history and culture.
It was built in July 2001 and subsequently
inaugurated on 2002. This symbol evokes and
revives memories of the ancient lighthouse
that by 1841 was located on Santa Clara Island
and with its light illuminated the river, thereby
safeguarding the passage of ships. Next to the
lighthouse there are the Santa Ana Chapel and
El Fortin Naval Museum. The museum has on
display several nautical objects that recount
the naval history of Guayaquil.
Along the Diego Noboa y Arteta Stairs are
small squares, fountains and green areas
ideal for recreation and rest. Among them
is the small square Cerrito Verde, located at
step # 123. In this square is “Fuente del Cerro”
(Hill Fountain), whose design is of the colonial
period. The rest area, located at step # 163,
is complemented by the sculpture called “La
Cruz de Santiago” (The Cross of Santiago). This
sculpture is of great historical value because
it represents the city’s identity. This Gothic
style effigy, located within a fenced arena
and adorned with plants, depicts a sword
embedded in a stone. The cross simulates a
sword with its arms finished in flowers of lilies
and its heraldry on the handle.
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SimonPierBolivar
Photo: Carlos Julio González
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar avenue. Parish: Tarqui, Carbo, Rocafuerte and Olmedo. Opening Hours: Every day from
06h00 to 24h00.
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Piers and urban attractives / Simon Bolivar Pier
History: The Simon Bolivar Pier history
goes way back, before 1820, when it was called
Orilla Street (Shore Street) because it bordered
the Guayas River. From 1999 it entered into the
city´s urban regeneration project carried out by
the Mayor of Guayaquil. Today it has become
one of the tourist icons of the city due to its
great attractiveness. Visitors can enjoy the
majesty of the river and time with the family.
Traditionally, it was the first image of the
city for travelers who arrived by boat because
the river was the main way of travel and
communication back then.
At first it was named “The Promenade of
Foreign Colonies” by a Municipal Ordinance
issued in 1931. Then, the name was changed
to Malecon Simon Bolivar in honor of the
liberator of five American nations.
Today it is known as Malecon 2000
(Boardwalk 2000) and is one of the most
successful urban projects of America. It is
considered a world-wide model, and was
declared as a “Public Healthy Space” by the
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
and the World Health Organization (WHO).
Attractions: This urban park, filled
with nature, history, tradition and modern
beauty is 2.5 kilometers (26 blocks) long.
Visitors can find gardens, artificial lagoons,
water fountains, lookouts, docks, squares
and historical monuments like the Rotunda
Hemicycle, Moorish Tower, Aurora Gloriosa
(Glorious Dawn) and the statue of Olmedo.
Also there are museums, movie theatres,
shopping centers, restaurants, bars, food
courts, playgrounds, a crafts market, and all of
the attractions, services and commodities that
a tourist would need to enjoy a tour through
the city. It also offers tours of the Guayas River
which offer another view of the city within
natural surroundings of great beauty.
Services: Guards, security, parking
lots, and restrooms.
Artisan market
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, near Febres
Cordero street, Integration Square.
Parish: Olmedo.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Food courts
Services:
There are
two food courts, one located in
the south where the pier begins,
and the other in the north where
the pier ends.
The food courts are mixed
in with small stores, some
of which are located outside
giving the tourist a view
of the Guayas River and a
friendly natural setting. There
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are also restaurants, coffee
shops, and ice cream stores
that complement the culinary
diversity.
At the food courts one can
find a wide variety of options
from fast food to national
and international cuisines,
and culinary specialties like
meats, sea food, and salads
among others.
Piers and urban attractives/ Crafts marker of the pier
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, from the Olmedo Boulevard to
Colon street, near Loja Street. Parishes: Olmedo and Pedro
Carbo.
H i s tory:
T he
Artisan Market of the Simon
Bolivar Pier, located in the
Plaza de la Integracion
(Integration Square), along
the banks of the Guayas
River, was built by the
Municipality of Guayaquil as
part of its urban regeneration
program. In April 2002 it
was inaugurated during the
administration of Mayor
Jaime Nebot. One of his
objectives was to give the city
an orderly, secure place for the
trade and the manufacture
of crafts, thereby improving
the urban economy. This is
made possible through an
artisan market that attracts
a t t e nt io n a nd c re a t e s
employment.
Attractions:
It is located in a beautiful
natural setting near the Guayas
River and close to an area of
gardens, trees, and places of
rest and contemplation.
Its main attraction, on a
tourist level, is its 24 kiosks
that offer crafts at good prices.
Many of the crafts reflect the
national folklore. They are
hand crafted by Ecuadorian
artisans in materials such as
cloth, wood, leather, ceramic,
stone, tagua, glass, balsa
wood, toquilla straw, steel,
and copper among others.
To u r i s t s c a n f i n d
clothing, shoes, purses,
hats, jewelry, sculptures,
paintings, ornaments,
souvenirs, postcards, musical
instruments, the famous
Panama Hats and much more.
Most of the products come
from cities located in the
highlands in the province of
Imbabura, where the main
economic activity depends on
its artisans. One of the cities
is Otavalo that specializes
in knitting. Another one is
Cotacachi where the artisans
make leather products. The
artisans of Antonio Ante
make clothing and those of
San Antonio work with wood.
Services:
It
has underground parking
and private surveillance to
guarantee the safety of the
visitors.
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Photo: Guayaquil Visión
Guayaquil Vision
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier and Jose Joaquin de Olmedo Boulevard. Parish: Olmedo. Schedule:
Monday to Sunday: 10h40, 13h40, 15h30, 17h20, and 19h10. Price: $6 adults and $4 for the
elderly, the handicapped and children.
History: Guayaquil Vision is a private
company that since the year 2004 has supported
the development of tourism in the city. It offers
tours of the city on board of modern buses that
offer different services and commodities.
Attractions:
The Guayaquil Tour
Bus is another way to experience Guayaquil’s
charm. The tour is an hour and a half long on
board a two-story panoramic bus that can hold
up to 65 passengers. Significant tourist sites
are visited such as the Simon Bolivar Pier, Las
Peñas Neighborhood, and the Salado Estuary
Pier among others. A guide is on board to
relate pertinent details and the history of each
location visited.
The tour starts at the Plaza Olmedo (Olmedo
Square) Station, located at the Simon Bolivar
Pier. It crosses over the Santa Ana Hill Tunnel
and passes by the Atarazana suburb. From
there it follows Plaza Dañin Avenue and then
Tanca Marengo Avenue where it passes in front
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Piers and urban attractives / Guayaquil Vision
of the Mall del Sol Shopping Center. From
there it follows Francisco de Orellana Avenue
until it reaches the Universidad Estatal
(State Unversity). From there it continues
along Carlos Julio Arosemena Avenue and
then 9 de Octubre Avenue up to Chile Street.
At Chile Street it continues along Olmedo
Avenue until Malecon Simon Bolivar Avenue
where it returns to the Pier.
During the ride tourists can enjoy a party-like
atmosphere because the bus is equipped with
music, television, and exclusive entertainment
programs according to their needs. The tour
includes drinks (soft and alcoholic) as well as
snacks. There is also the “Hora Loca” (Crazy
Hour), which features clowns and animations
among others.
As a special service, private tours can be
chartered to visit the city’s most important
tourist sites, with a prearranged schedule
and locations for departure and arrival as
established with the contractor.
Tours of the Guayas River
Henry Morgan Ship
Location: Simon Bolivar Pier, near the dock of Sucre street. Parish: Rocafuerte. Family Tours:
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays: 16h00, 18h00, 19h30; Fridays: 16h00, 18h00, 19h30,
21h30; Saturdays: 12h30, 14h00, 16h00, 18h00, 19h30, 21h30; Sundays: 12h00, 14h00,
18h00, 19h30; Holidays: 12h30, 14h00, 16h00, 18h00, 19h30, 21h30.
Pirate Party: Thursdays: 21h30, 23h30; Fridays and Saturdays: 23h30, 02h00; Holidays: 23h30.
Price: Family Tours: Adults: $7, children and the elderly: $5. Infants: free admission Parties:
Everyone $15, it does not include bar or restaurant.
History:
The Henry Morgan
Ship was named after the most famous
pirate of all times, who was a privateer,
ruler and Welsh sailor of the 17th century.
The schooner is a replica of a pirate ship,
built with Ecuadorian materials and
decorated with national crafts.
The Morgan is a project that belongs
to the Malecon 2000 Foundation, and
was built by the company Mar Petroleum.
The Mayor of Guayaquil, Jaime Nebot,
inaugurated the vessel on October 2,
2003. Its tours of the Guayas River give
passengers a different perspective of the
city. The motivation for its construction
and theme lies in the recreation of
history when the city was the target of
pirate attacks.
AttracTions:
A tour of the
Guayas River on board of a pirate ship in
which several renowned locations of our
city are visited, such as Santa Ana Port,
Las Peñas Neighborhood, Malecon 2000,
Santay Island, Caraguay Market (south of
the city), and others.
Under the pirate theme, the boat
has the capacity for 160 people and an
exclusive zone for 60 people. It offers
family tours and events like the popular
“Pirate Parties”, which last an hour and
include shows and free drinks.
Another characteristic is the ship’s
figurehead, a carved wooden decoration
found at the prow of the ship. It is a
carving of the native woman called Quil,
to whom many historians attribute part
of the name of our city.
Foto: Christian Bruckmann
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Children playgrounds
and exercise areas
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, between P. Icaza and Victor Manuel Rendon streets.
Parish: Pedro Carbo.
Characteristics:
This area is
dedicated to the entertainment and relaxation of
adults and children. It has games for children,
rest and exercise areas, bars and restaurants.
At the playground area, there is a group of
ludic circuits. It also has recreational areas
like the Plaza del Vagon (Wagon Square) and
rest areas sheltered by the shadow of trees that
were preserved from the old pier.
Also there are suspended bridges, a lookout
area, a carousel, slides, hammocks and a skating
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Piers and urban attractives/ Wagon Square
lane that can be accessed independently from
the game area.
The fitness area has equipment for aerobic
exercises and other outdoor workouts. People
who like to jog or walk are seen visiting this
sector from early in the morning until the
evening.
Services: Coffee shops and public
bathrooms.
Wagon Square
Address: Pier Simon Bolivar, near P. Icaza street.
Parish: Pedro Carbo.
History:
The Wagon Square and its surroundings are
the part of the City's urban regeneration project. This location was
inaugurated on July 25, 2000 during the administration of the
former Mayor Leon Febres Cordero.
Attractions:
Photo: José Dimitrakis
A recreational and rest area that is
distinguished by its replica of a wagon of the National Railway
Company that was part of the first railway system of Ecuador. Now
this wagon has been refurnished as an exhibition site that can be
accessed through a platform with a pergola.
The square is completed with playgrounds for children and
a skating lane that can be accessed independently from the
children’s games.
Photo: José Dimitrakis
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Safari Park
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, near Luis Urdaneta street. Parish: Pedro Carbo.
Price: The prices vary from $ 0,25 to $ 1.
History:
The children’s park “Safari Park” is
a work of the Malecon 2000
Foundation, and it was inaugurated on March 20, 2014. It
possess an approximate area of
1,500 m2 and it has a modern
design of three giant umbrellas
that protect the park from the
sun and rain, the floor is of
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artificial grass to offer security
and protection to the users
against falls and blows.
The games are for children
from 1 to 6 years and adults
must accompany children
under the age of 3.
Attractions:
The games are decorated with
Piers and urban attractives / Safari Park
animal themes, among those
stand out: the carousel, the
electric train, ten individual
games anchored to the ground
that work with coins known as
“kiddierids” like a helicopter
that goes up and down, a bike,
a fireman truck, among others,
which produce sounds of what
they represent.
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Pier Gardens
Simon Bolivar
Attractions:
The Pier Gardens is the most
beautiful and colorful area
of the Simon Bolivar Pier.
Its natural environment full
of flora and fauna captivate
tourists, who consider the area
as a place of peace and rest. It
also has an area with squares
and piazzas with several
attractions.
The gardens cover an area
of 22,000 square meters. It
has an array of more than
350 native species as well
as others that have been
introduced to the country.
There are four zones. The first
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is for ornamental trees, the
second for trees of the rain
forests, the third for palm
trees, and the fourth for
conifers. In addition, it also
has an artificial estuary (near
Orellana Street) and a lagoon
(near Tomas Martinez Street
and Loja Street) where there
are ducks, geese and fish.
The area also has a group
of walking paths of 1.5
kilometers in length. They
are flanked by large trees
that offer refreshing shade. In
addition, the visitor can find
along the paths fountains,
bridges, ramps, quiet areas
Piers and urban attractives / Pier Gardens Simon Bolivar
Photo: Carlos Julio González
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier,
between Loja, Tomas Martinez
and Luzarraga streets. Parish:
Pedro Carbo.
for meditation and rest,
lookouts, docks, platforms,
pergolas, and bleachers.
For special occasions the
location has a loudspeaker
system that reproduces natural sounds that correspond
to the botanical areas.
Besides the gardens, the
area has historical and civic
monuments and sculptures
like the bust in honor of
Ecuadorian naturalist, Pedro
Franco Davila, famous in
Europe for being the founder
and director of the Royal
Cabinet of Natural History of
Madrid. Also there is the Hall
Services:
• Saman tree flower.
and information signs,
security, control, surveillance,
restaurants, bars and rest
areas. There is also an area
called Reading Station which
is a wooden house with several
kinds of books, allowing the
tourist to read in the middle
of nature. In nearby areas
there are cartoon illustrators
offering their services at
reasonable prices.
Photo: Raúl Suconota
The
walkways are safe for the
elderly, the handicapped and
children. It has directional
Photo: Carlos Julio González
of Donors, which is the City’s
recognition of the voluntary
donations made by the citizens of Ecuador and Guayaquil
to help with the funding of
the construction of the
famous Malecon 2000. There
are 32 plaques of tempered
glass properly illuminated
with the inscription of 48,400
names of the donors. People
can find their names using
a computerized system that
locates the plaque and the
row in which the name of the
donor is located.
• Pier Gardens Simon Bolivar.
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MAAC Cultura
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, near Loja street. Parish: Pedro Carbo.
Photo: César Mera
Cinema
Malecón
History:
Cinema Malecon is located
at the former IMAX movie theater, which was
inaugurated on March 2013. It offers two types
of format projections: Digital Advance 3D and
the IMAX (Image Maximum), with the format
of 15/70 mm.
Attractions:
The cinema has
a modern and powerful projector of advanced
technology, which allows watching movies in
3D digital format with the best image definition
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Address: Simon Bolivar Pier,
near Loja street.
Parish: Pedro Carbo.
available in the city. This system can project two
4K movie formats for the 3D advanced room and
is complemented by 3D glasses, Active Lenses
Edge Volfoni 1.2 with liquid crystal technology.
The benefit of the IMAX system is that the
room has the capacity of projecting images
in a larger size and better definition than the
conventional systems.
Guayaquil has the honor of being the first
city in South America to have an IMAX theater.
America that has an Imax theater.
Piers and urban attractives/ MAAC Cultura / Cinema Malecón
Photo: cortesía MAAC Cultura
Photo: cortesía MAAC Cultura
• Dance presentation.
History:
The MAAC
Theatre was inaugurated in
2003 and owes its name to
where it is located inside
the Anthropology Museum of
Contemporary Art (MAAC).
The difference between
this alternative movie theatre
and the others is that it is
more like a cultural center
that offers a variety of films
such as documentaries, short
• Play (theatre).
films, and special movies
that are not exhibited in
other theatres due to their
commercial purpose.
The theatre room has 380
armchairs. Its objective is
to present artistic movies
in a place far away from the
commercial sector of the city.
The theater is not only
dedicated to movies, it
also presents concerts,
theatre, dance festivals,
documentaries, etc. .
Attractions:
Its use of technology. For
the exhibitions of movies it
has a 35 mm projector and a
digital one. Its digital formats
are: HDV, DVCAM and Blu-ray.
Its stage is adequate for the
performing arts and has a
complete illumination system.
Photo: César Mera
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Pier of the
Salado Estuary
Address: 9 de Octubre Boulevard, near the bridge Cinco de
Junio. Parish: Urdaneta. Opening Hours: Mondays to Sundays:
07h00 to 24h00.
History:
The pier has an area
of 400 square meters, and is located at the
banks of the Salado Estuary. It was built in
2009 as part of the City’s urban regeneration
project. The Municipality of Guayaquil carried
out this emblematic work and recovered and
rehabilitated this arm of the sea. In times past
it was a crowed beach resort and in later years
it remained abandoned. Today this park is the
pride and joy of the citizens of Guayaquil and
a great tourist attraction.
Attractions:
A natural
setting that is surrounded by the Salado
Estuary, mangroves, and an extensive area
of vegetation formed by trees, plants and
tropical gardens that combine nature,
entertainment and culture.
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The area is distributed in two floors, both
with views of the estuary and the city. The top
floor has been designed as a deck resembling
a sailing boat that has a 55 meter long
suspension bridge.
Besides the garden, there are fountains,
rest areas, squares for outdoor artistic
performances, plaques like “Guayaquil Portico
de Oro” and three squares with monuments,
fountains and rest areas.
The first square is called “Paseo de los
Escritores” (Writers Walkway). It pays homage
to five famous writers of Guayaquil, with their
respective monuments. The second square is
“Plaza de la Salud” (Health Square). In this
square are two mirrors of water connected
by a pergola and cobblestone lanes. It has a
gathering area for 180 people where several
Piers and urban attractives/ Pier of the Salado Estuary
Photo: Carlos Julio González
cultural events are carried out. In the center
there is the monument to journalist Ismael
Perez Pazmiño, founder of one the most
important newspapers of Guayaquil. Near the
statue there is a plaque from the Pan American
and World Health Organization recognizing
the effort of the Municipality to recover this
natural area.
The third square is “Plaza de los Mariscos”
(Seafood Square), a food court that offers
Ecuadorian seafood cuisine. And it also serves
as a location to carry out artistic events. The
site is adorned by a sculpture called “Pez en
el Agua” (Fish in the Water), which makes
reference to the maritime traditions of the
area. Also there is a stained glass window that
honors the Huancavilca aborigines, Guayas
and Quil, from whom, as some historians
believe, the city got its name. There is also
the so-called “Pier Vicente Rocafuerte” where
from its dock visitors can take boat rides
through the estuary.
From the park visitors can see the
Monumental Fountain of Dancing Waters
that produces jets of water with multicolor
lights. This is located in the water mirror of
the Salado Estuary between the Ferroviaria
Citadel Park and the 5 de Junio Bridge.
Services:
There is a parking lot for 45
vehicles, an exhibition area, several markets,
artisan kiosks, food court, restaurants, bars,
night clubs, fast food places, a dock for river
rides and rest areas.
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Seafood
Square
Address: Pier of the Salado Estuary, entrance of Aguirre
street and Ismael Perez Pazmiño street.
Parish: Urdaneta.
Attractions:
The Square comprises the food court and a
recreation area in which several monuments that
depict the identity of Guayaquil can be appreciated
like the stained glass window of Guayas and Quil, the
Huancavilca aborigines that gave the name to the city.
There is also the sculpture “Fish in the Water” that
represents the maritime identity of the city.
In the food court, there are several outdoor restaurants where tourists can taste a variety of seafood
dishes such as ceviches made from fish, conch, shrimp,
octopus or squid. And there are seafood casseroles and
pastries made with plantain, different kinds of crabs,
‘encocados’ made of seafood and coconut, garlic marinated seafood, seafood salads, soups and rice dishes
with seafood. There are also drinks and cocktails.
Photo: Camila Morales
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Piers and urban attractives / Seafood Square
Attractions:
A dock for rowboats that
hold up to 15 people, pedal
boats and eco-tours.
The traditional wooden
boats are rented in that
location, and also a glass
fiber vessel that is much
lighter to row. The boats are
equipped with umbrellas. If
the tourist does not know
how to row he can hire the
services of a paddler. Pedal
and motorboats are also
available. The use of life
jackets is required for all.
The rental period is of 45
minutes and the usual route
Photo: Camila Morales
Rides through the
Salado Estuary
Address: Pier of the Salado Estuary, located at the entrance of
Aguirre and Ismael Perez Pazmiño streets.
Parish: Urdaneta.
is to paddle from El Velero
Bridge to the University of
Guayaquil.
Another route is to paddle
towards 17th Street Bridge up
to the banks of the restored
and colorful houses of a
western suburb of Guayaquil.
Tourists can also row in the
opposite direction, passing
under the 5 de Junio Bridge,
reaching Urdesa. Along the
way they can see the flora and
fauna of the area. Among the
animals that can be seen are
birds, herons and ducks that
are nesting in the trees. Four
types of mangroves can be
seen: white, black, red and jeli.
Services:
The
sector has two recreational
squares and a food court.
Schedule: 09h00, 18h00;
boat rides 16h00, 17h00,
when the sun is not that
strong and tourists can enjoy
the sunset.
Boat prices: Boat rental for
six passengers costs $4.00 for
45 minutes. A rower can be
hired for an additional $1.50.
Pedal boats: With a
capacity up to five people
costs $3.00 per half hour and
$5.00 for a full hour.
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Pier
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: Malecón Víctor Emilio Estrada avenue.
Pirshe: Tarqui.
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Piers and urban attractives / Victor Emilio Estrada Pier
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Víctor Emilio
Estrada
• Contemplative area.
HISTORY:
The pier
bears the name of banker,
businessman and politician,
Victor Emilio Estrada
Sciaccaluga who was the
son of former Ecuadorian
President, Emilio Antonio
Estrada Carmona. He was born
in Guayaquil on May 22, 1891
and died on February 21, 1954.
He was an entrepreneur with
transcendental ideas regarding
the financial management that
set the growth of banking of
his time.
In 2005, during the City’s
urban regeneration program,
the Guayaquil Siglo XXI
Foundation, the group in
charge of the work, decided
to include this pier along the
banks of the Salado Estuary,
located in “Urbanizacion del
Salado”, better known as
Urdesa.
The pier is a contemplative
area for walking, exercising or
just resting, and has a bicycle
lane alongside the estuary. It
is 190 meters long.
Attractions:
The remodeled Lineal Park is
located within the pier, which
also has four pergolas with
lookouts, cobbled walk ways
and tropical gardens.
In order to pay tribute to
its alumni, a monument was
built in the area near the
entrance of the University of
Guayaquil.
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
University
Pier / Walk
Address: John F. Kennedy and Dr. Fausto Safadi avenues,
inside the University of Guayaquil.
Parish: Tarqui. Victor Emilio Estrada Pier.
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Piers and urban attractives/ University Pier - Walk
HistorY:
Thanks
to the urban regeneration
program, in the year 2006,
the Municipality, with the
GuayaquilSigloXXIFoundation,
began to remodel the Salvador
Allende University’s citadel to
benefit the students and to
contribute to the ecological
and recreational development
of the area. The work was
carried out by stages. The fifth
stage was finished in 2011.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Attraction:
In
an area of 800 meters long,
visitors can enjoy a walk,
do some exercise or rest
in pergolas surrounded by
mangroves and gardens. There
are also bikeways, a canoeing
dock, benches and rest areas.
The location has areas
designed to view nature in
an ambiance of peace and
tranquility that contrasts with
the active urban environment.
In this area there are several
walking lanes, observation
areas, decorated gardens
where paths of grey stone,
cobblestones, rails, metallic
posts, luminaires, benches,
trash cans and kiosks have
been placed.
TheUniversityWalkconnects
with the Lineal Park near the
Catholic University through
the modern Zigzag Bridge.
From this bridge tourists get
to enjoy spectacular views of
the estuary for high quality
pictures.
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Lineal Park
Address: Carlos Julio Arosemena avenue.
Parish: Tarqui.
Opening Hours: Mondays to Sundays from 08h00 to 18h00.
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Piers and urban attractives / Lineal Park
Photo: Carlos Julio González
History:
The park bears the name of
Carlos Armando Romero Rodas, in honor of the
famous radio broadcaster. It is a work of the
Municipality of Guayaquil whose construction
began on January of 2004. It was completed
almost 10 months later, when it was inaugurated
on October 21 of that year.
The park is almost one kilometer long
(875.40 meters) with an area of 21,720.45
square meters. Throughout the park visitors
can appreciate the wide variety of flora and
fauna that borders the estuary.
Attractions:
Services:
The park has six entrances,
cobblestone pavement, small islands of
ornamental plants, and rest areas with 153
benches made of metal and wood. There are
four small trails that deviate from the main path
of 874.5 meters allowing visitors to enjoy the
natural surroundings, flora and fauna.
Photo: Carlos Julio González
It has natural
features like mangroves, which are the habitat
of nine migratory species and the flora of the
coast where trees, gardens and plants of the
region stand out.
The tour includes gardens, ponds, artificial
lagoons, paths, docks, and a small square
that has a central agora with three stages
for artistic events. It also has monuments to
patriots like Emilio Estrada Carmona, president
of Ecuador from 1855 to 1911 and sculptures
of characters like Don Quixote, the Equilibrist
and the Venus of Valdivia. It also has figures
representing symbolic animals of the city like
the crab and other sculptures like “Amigas de
mi Jardin” (Friends of my Garden) which is
carved out of a 500 year old log.
There is also the canoeing school and the
piazza called Carlos Armando Romero Rodas,
which has a central agora with three areas for
artistic and cultural presentations for children.
During the night, the estuary looks like a
mirror that reflects the lights of the Catholic
University’s Lineal Park.
• The Lineal Park Pool.
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Piers and urban attractives / Ferroviaria Pier
Photo: Carlos Julio González
Photo: Carlos Julio González
Ferroviaria Pier
Address: Malecon Eloy Alfaro avenue and 5 de Junio street, Ferroviaria citadel. Parish: Tarqui.
History:
The Ferroviaria Pier was
inaugurated on October 29, 2004. This work
belongs to the Malecon 2000 Foundation as part
of the urban regeneration program carried out by
the Municipality of Guayaquil.
Its construction has an extension of 290
linear meters. It began on July 2004 and
finished 87 days later. The urban regeneration
program also improved the surrounding
areas of the pier building green areas and a
platform that joins the northern gateway of
the El Velero Bridge through a series of ramps,
where a restaurant and a lookout point were
constructed.
Attractions:
The pier has
playgrounds, restaurants, gardens and a lookout
point located in the northern gateway of El
Velero Bridge.
From this pier visitors can view the majestic
spectacle of the Monumental Fountain of
Dancing Waters.
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Barcelona Avenue
Lineal Park
History:
The Municipality of
Guayaquil inaugurated the Northern Linear
Park on July of 2011 as part of the city’s urban
regeneration project. The work was extended
with a new section of the park that reaches the
San Eduardo Navy Base and was inaugurated on
July 14, 2012.
Attractions:
It is a multipurpose
park. The area extends for more than four
kilometers (4,200 meters). It also has a water
park (towards Barcelona Avenue) that includes
two slides, water jets, typical playground
equipment, and two wooden playhouses. It also
has two indoor soccer fields, one basketball
court and one volleyball court. There is also a
workout area and a bikeway.
Address: Barcelona S.C. avenue. Parish: Tarqui.
The Northern Linear Park is a favorite among
athletes and bicyclists because of its length,
areas equipped for fitness activities, and
natural surroundings.
The park contains mangrove preservation
areas where a variety of fauna and endemic
plant species of great ecological interest can
be seen. There are rest and contemplation
areas like gardens, benches and four metallic
pergolas. It also has a concrete dock with an
articulated ramp linked to a floating dock.
In the park there is also an area for art
and culture. Visitors can appreciate beautiful
sculptures throughout the park, which were
crafted by several artists. For instance there
is the sculpture, “Cabeza de Caballo” (Horse
Head) by an artist from Guayaquil, Yela Loffredo
de Klein. Also there are “El Bagre” (The Catfish)
Photo: Carlos Julio González
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Piers and urban attractives / Barcelona Avenue
Photo: Carlos Julio González
Photo:Carlos Julio González
by Jose Antonio Cauja and “Vuelo de Pajaro”
(Bird’s Flight) by Manuel Velastegui. There are
also three stained glass windows made by Edgar
Cevallos, which depict representative stories of
the city and its illustrious heroes: “Guayaquil
por la Patria”, “Olmedo” and “Guayaquil Mas
Ciudad”.
Next to the Nautical Club is the Clay Museum
“Guayaquil en la historia: Maria Eugenia Puig
Lince” (Guayaquil in History). It tells the story
of the city and the country through clay murals.
Services:
It provides private security,
parking lots for 25 vehicles, cobbled and concrete
pathways, a fenced front area, metallic benches,
rest areas, access ramps to the building, a bus
stop for public and private transportation,
bicycle parking areas, and public service point.
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Pascuales Pier
Address: Santo Domingo street and Palenque avenue. Parish: Pascuales.
History:
The pier is a work of the
Guayaquil Siglo XXI Foundation and was
inaugurated on July of 2012. Its construction
began on January 9, 2012 as part of the urban
regeneration program carried out by the
Municipality of Guayaquil. During construction,
the surrounding areas of the pier were also
restored and improved.
Attractions:
The pier, located
on the banks of the Daule River, extends 340
meters. It has green areas with gardens, trees
and ornamental plants that beautify the area
and provide visitors with refreshing shade. The
site also has playgrounds, walking paths and two
basket courts, built in front of the river.
This charming pictures location includes the
renovated houses that face the river, painted
in vivid colors.
Services:
The location has gabion
walls, metal railing, restrooms, benches and
trash cans, and light posts.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Piers and urban attractives/ Pascuales Pier
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Tenguel
Pier
History:
It is located in Tenguel, two
hours away from Guayaquil travelling by land. It
was built during the city’s urban regeneration
project through the foundations Siglo XXI and
Malecon 2000.
attractions:
This modern
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: The banks of the Tenguel river,
near main square. Parish: Tenguel.
pier, more than 500 meters long, has walking
paths, small squares and green areas. It also has
playgrounds, a food court with traditional dishes,
and a skate park where city youths can demonstrate
their skills on skateboards or roller blades.
Services: Parking lots and rest areas.
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El Morro Pier
Address: El Morro Port, 10 minutes away from General Villamil
(Playas) canton, and half hour away from Guayaquil.
Parish: El Morro (rural).
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Piers and rural attractives / El Morro Pier
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
History:
El Morro
Pier, inaugurated on August
27, 2012, is part of the urban
regeneration program carried
out by the Municipality of
Guayaquil. The work began
on May 30, 2011 to benefit
a population of more than
4,000 citizens. Before being a
recreation and entertainment
area, it was a ravine filled with
garbage and waste.
The work is made up of a
120 meters long concrete
platform that goes from
a dock, where the tourist
operator, La Fragata and
Delfines, is located, to a
wooden dock where the
agency, Los Delfines Ecoclub,
is located.
Parks
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Forestal
Park
Address: Quito avenue and El Oro street. Parish: Ximena.
Opening Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: 07h00 to 19h00.
History:
During the
early years of 1950, where the
Forestal Park is currently located, south of the city, there
was a hippodrome that disappeared when another one was
built in the north of the city. Afterwards, this space was used
for soccer fields. With the construction of Quito Avenue near
Puerto Nuevo, the Forestal Park
was built in the location where
it is today. At the beginning it
had many plants, trees, and
a lagoon with an islet in the
middle that offered boat rides
to visitors. Around 1963, the
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Parks / Forestal Park
Municipal administration of
that time abandoned the park,
and soon it became a dumping
location.
In 1968, during the fifth
administration of the Ecuadorian president Jose Maria
Velasco Ibarra, a decision was
made to restore and redesign
the Forestal Park as well as
the construction of a theater
called Centro Civico (Civic
Center) that began on October 9, 1970. However, the
work progressed slowly. Years
later, towards the end of the
1970’s, the Municipal admin-
istration of Mayor Antonio
Hanna managed to obtain an
agreement with the Central
Bank of Guayaquil to fund
the reforestation of the green
areas, the rehabilitation of
the existing lagoon and the
construction of some squares
for art exhibits and cultural
activities.
Near the end of 1981,
thanks to the support of President Jaime Roldos Aguilera,
in the area near the corner of
Portete and Guaranda Streets
the construction of an Olympic pool began so that it could
serve as one of the venues for
the World Swimming Championship that was carried out in
state-of-the-art technology.
Photo: Camila Morales
Attractions:
Services:
Visitors
have the option to walk around
the lagoon, located in the center of the park, or take boat
rides for $2.00 per half hour.
There are also 30 pedal boats
that can hold up to four people.
Photo: César Mera
Guayaquil the following year.
After that the park was
abandoned again due to bad
municipal administrations
until 1992. It was during
the administration
of Mayor Leon Febres
Cordero that the decision to rescue the park
was taken on as part
of the city’s urban regeneration program.
Thus in February 26,
2002, during the administration of Mayor
Jaime Nebot, the park
was totally restored
and inaugurated.
The Civic Center was
also remodeled with
The Park offers different types
of recreational, cultural, educational and entertainment
areas. The location has a natural charm for its 450 meters
long lagoon in which visitors
can take boat rides. It also has
green areas that include playgrounds, plants and a diversity
of flowers.
The location is made up
of 10 hectares. Nine belong
to the park and the other
corresponds to the Plaza de
Artes y Oficios (Arts and Crafts
Square). Here, several artistic
and cultural events are displayed.
The area designated as the
park focuses on the visitors’
entertainment and recreation. It has playgrounds,
rest areas, walking paths, a
small fishpond, a horse track,
a lookout point and two pools
with bleachers where swimming championships are carried out. Children and adults
can also enjoy the pool.
The Arts and Crafts Square
houses the Civic Center Theater in which several activities are carried out like
recitals, concerts, theater
plays, etc. The Experimental
Theater offers painting exhibitions, mainly on important
dates and holidays.
Inside this square, visitors
can also see the monument “La
Patria Joven” (Young Homeland) crafted by Ecuadorian
artist Oswaldo Guayasamin,
and is considered to be one of
the most important pieces of
modern art in Guayaquil. Also
there is the column that pays
homage to the Heroes of the
Independence of Guayaquil
and a sculpture of a mythological animal.
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Metropolitan Park
History:
The Metropolitan
Park, located in the north of the city,
was built during the administration of
Mayor Jaime Nebot Saadi, as part of the
urban regeneration program. The park
was inaugurated on March 28, 2014.
It is located in the area called “Las
Iguanas”, a former landfill. It is 30
hectares and abundant with nature
since it is surrounded by a zone of
trees.
Attractions:
The park
has several green areas, trees, paved
and unpaved walking trails, bikeways,
skating lanes, and indoor soccer,
basketball and volleyball. There are
recreational areas with playgrounds
and water games for kids.
The park has a picnic area
surrounded by trees in which there
are 15 concrete tables with grills
included, several lookout points,
small squares and roundabouts. There
are also areas for horseback riding,
mountain biking, and walking trails
among others.
The park also has a second service
area whose entrance is located in front
Eco City, a residential development.
This part has an aquatic park for
children and tables with parasols.
Services:
The park has an
area for outdoor grills, and also an
equine therapy center for children and
games for the elderly and disabled.
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Parks / Metropolitan Park
Address: Kilometer 14 of the Daule
Highway. Parish: Pascuales. Schedule:
Tuesday to Sunday: 10h00 to 18h00.
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Photo: José Dimitrakis
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Skate
Park
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: Located in the
intersection between Francisco
de Orellana and Juan Tanca
Marengo avenues. Parish:
Tarqui. Schedule: Tuesdays to
Sundays: 10h00 to 18h00.
History:
The Skate Park,
also called “Extreme Park”, was built by
the Municipality of Guayaquil during
the administration of Mayor Jaime
Nebot to provide a safe environment
for the practitioners of this sport that
initially was born in the streets. Now
the young athletes can skate in a safe
place instead of in open areas.
The construction began on
November 26, 2006 and its
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inauguration was on December 19th
of the same year.
A t t rac t io n s :
Skateboarding is considered by some
as an extreme sport since it involves
performing stunts such as raising the
board from off the ground and making
acrobatic movements in the air. In
Ecuador this sport began to grow in
the mid 80’s.
Eco sport Park
Isla Trinitaria
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: Marcelo Mario Suarez
Montesdeoca avenue, Isla
Trinitaria. Parish: Ximena.
History:
Built in
a protected zone that allows
contact with nature, the Ecosports Park of Isla Trinitaria,
located in the south of the city,
is one of the largest recreation
centers of the area. The
Municipality of Guayaquil, as
part of the urban regeneration
process, built it in stages. Its
first phase was completed on
June 5, 2009.
Attractions:
The Park has seven
multipurpose courts with
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
bleachers, roofs and lights
for night games. It also has
a 600 meters long and 2.50
meters wide bikeway. There are
playgrounds, cobbled walking
paths, pergolas, rest areas,
green areas and a 140 meters
long water mirror.
Services:
Parking
lot, food, coffee houses, and
bathrooms.
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National Recreational Area
Los Samanes
Address: Francisco de Orellana avenue and Teodoro Alvarado
Olea street. Parish: Tarqui. Opening Hours: Mondays to Sundays
from 06h00 to 22h00.
ATTRACTIONS: The
National Recreational Area
of Los Samanes is a green
zone made up of 860.12
hectares and a memorial to
the ecological banks of the
Guayas River that offers
health, recreation and sports.
The park has a 10
kilometers long bikeway
and paths exclusively for
walking and running. This
offers a harmonic integration
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between its citizens and
nature, since they can carry
out physical exercises 24
hours a day and enjoy the 50
sports courts, all in one place.
There are soccer courts,
18 for adults and 16 for
children. Three of them are
for professional use. One
has bleachers and is called
Christian Benitez Betancourt
stadium, in honor of the
late player of the Ecuadorian
Parks / National Recreational Area Los Samanes
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Photo: José Dimitrakis
soccer team. There are also
four basketball courts, five
volleyball courts, two tennis
courts, two handball courts
and 10 multipurpose fields.
There are also areas with
playgrounds and bio-healthy
games, which are machines
to carry out aerobic and
anaerobic exercises.
Flora: The park has the
characteristics of a dry forest.
It has 193 representative
species of trees like
the following: beldaco,
membrillo, guayacan,
saman, saiba, ceibo, pai
pai, guachapeli, samancillo,
coquito, pigio, bototillo,
muyuyo, guamos and niguito
or cherry tree. It also has 30
different species of plants: 17
trees, nine bushes and four
climbing plants.
Fauna: This zone is known
for being rich in its avifauna,
with more than 48 registered
species. Several species
of birds can be seen such
as mosquerito coronados,
pipilios, gulls, playero
colador, cachetigris perico,
mosqueros, semilleros, ducks
and stilts.
Cultural Activities:
The Park has several spacious
areas for artistic and cultural
activities, like exhibitions,
concerts, and a street theater
among others.
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Acuatic Parks /
Acuatic Parks
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Barcelona Avenue
Acuatic Park
Address: Barcelona S.C. and Velasco Ibarra avenues (17TH Street Bridge). Parish: Tarqui. Opening
hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: 10h00 to 18h00. Location: Located in the northeast part of
Guayaquil. It extends through the northern bank of the Salado Estuary, across Barcelona avenue
until it reaches the front of the San Eduardo Naval Base (northern shore of Bellavista 3), and
from the Gomez Rendon Bridge to the Portete Bridge.
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Acuatic Parks / Barcelona Avenue Acuatic Park
History:
On July 29, 2011 the
Aquatic Park of the Barcelona Avenue was
inaugurated; located inside of the Lineal Park,
constitutes a large project within the city’s
urban regeneration program.
Attractions:
The fountain is
the biggest feature especially for children
during the warm season. Inside the Park there
are several playgrounds that shoot streams
of water.
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
El Fortín Acuatic Park
Address: Perimetral and Causarina avenues. Parish: Pascuales. Opening hours: Mondays to
Sundays: from 10h00 to 18h00.
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Acuatic Parks / El Fortín Acuatic Park
History:
Located
in the north of the city, the
El Fortin Aquatic Park was
inaugurated on October 31,
2013. It was open to the public
on November 8th of the same
year. This work was possible
thanks to the administration
of Mayor Jaime Nebot Saadi
and the urban regeneration
process. It has an extension of
seven hectares.
Attractions:
The lagoon stands out for its
natural charm surrounded by
a small beach that has tall
palm trees giving the site a
tropical feel.
The recreational aquatic
park has pools, aquatic games
like slides, water jets and
artificial cascades.
It also has an area for
playgrounds and an area for
doing exercises.
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Puerto
Liza
Acuatic Park
Address: Venezuela street between Alfredo Valenzuela and Federico Godin. Parish: Letamendi.
Opening hours: Tuesdays to Sundays: from 10h00 to 18h00.
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Acuatic Parks / Puerto Liza Acuatic Park
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
History:
The
aquatic park, Puerto Liza,
located in the southwest
part of the city, has an
a re a of 1 , 9 0 0 s q ua re
meters. The Municipality
of Guayaquil built it during
the administration of Mayor
Jaime Nebot as part of the
city’s urban regeneration
program. It was built in 70
days and later inaugurated
by Mayor Jaime Nebot on
October 7, 2013.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Attractions:
The best feature of this
park is its pool which is
650 square meters and 40
centimeters deep. There are
several aquatic games like
water jets, the castle with
a barrel in the upper part,
the mushroom, and the stars
among others.
The park has an exercise
area, lanes that border the
park for running or skating,
soccer and basketball
courts.
Ser v ice s :
Dressing rooms and
restrooms.
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Viernes Santo
Complex Acuatic Park
Address: Located among the Cooperatives Santiago Roldos and La Fragata,
West Guasmo, entering through 50 street, Southwest of Los Esteros, which
begins at 25 de Julio avenue. Parish: Ximena. Opening hours: Tuesdays to
Sundays: from 10h00 to 18h00.
History:
The recreational
complex, Viernes Santo, was inaugurated
on July 29, 2006. The Municipality of
Guayaquil built it for the entertainment
and recreation of adults and children.
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The Park consists of 16 hectares. Seven
are terrestrial and the remaining nine are
aquatic. Six hectares have been dedicated
to recreational activities and three for the
preservation of the mangrove.
Acuatic Parks / Viernes Santo Complex Acuatic Park
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Attractions: The lagoon is 6,500
meters long and is located in an area full of
wildlife. This offers visitors direct contact with
nature where they can enjoy the fresh air. The
location has been suitable for nautical sports
and even for family boat rides.
The aquatic area is another attraction of
this park, which is 1.500 square meters in size.
It has two slides, mushrooms and water jets.
Within its natural environment the park
has 5,000 meters for the preservation of
mangroves, 4,000 meters for recreational
areas, four kilometers of walking paths, 250
linear meters for bike paths, seven courts that
can be used for basketball and soccer, a pool
and playgrounds.
Services:
It has eight food stands, an
immediate response aide site (PAI for its Spanish
acronym) and secure parking for 53 vehicles.
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Acuatic Parks / Isla Trinitaria Acuatic Park
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Isla
Trinitaria
Acuatic Park
Address: Cooperative Los Angeles, Isla Trinitaria,
Central Guasmo. Parish: Ximena. Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday: 10h00 to 18h00.
History:
Thanks to the support of
the Siglo XXI Foundation, the Municipality
of Guayaquil carried out the construction of
the aquatic park in La Isla Trinitaria which
is located in the south of the city.
Attractions: This park is
known for its 40 centimeters deep pool
that has several interconnected aquatic
activities such as the mushroom located
in the center, “squirts with water clouds”
located to the side, slides, barrels and
cascades.
Services:
The facilities have
cobbled walking paths, antiskid walkways,
rest areas, dressing rooms with showers and
public lighting.
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Beach Resort /
Beach Resorts
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Beach Resort and Recreational Center
Puerto Hondo
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Beach Resort / Beach Resort and Recreational Center Puerto Hondo
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
History:
Is 8,000
square meters in size and made
up of 1,000 meters of beaches,
1,200 meters of aquatic parks,
1,200 meters of service
areas and 4,600 meters for
pedestrian circulation.
The Center was built by the
Municipality of Guayaquil as
part of the urban regeneration
project through Valero
Construction Company. It
took four months and was
inaugurated on April 6, 2006.
Attractions:
Address: Kilometer 17.5 Via
the Coast (returning lane to
Guayaquil). Parish: Tarqui.
Opening hours: Tuesdays
to Sundays from 10h00 to
18h00.
The beach resort of Puerto
Hondo is located 40 minutes
from Guayaquil traveling by
land. It stands out for being
ideal for those who love
ecotourism since it is located
near an ecological reserve
and an area of mangroves
bathed by a branch of the
Salado Estuary.
There are aquatic games for
children with slides, cascades
and water jets. Besides,
playgrounds, there are a
lookout area to observe the
mangroves and a small beach
where visitors can enjoy the
waters of the Salado Estuary.
The observation deck
has two stories that can be
accessed from a platform
where they can observe the
mangroves in the ecological
reserve.
The site has multipurpose
courts where visitors can play
their favorite sport. It also has
pergolas, parasols and a dock
were small boats and canoes
can disembark. From there
they can take rides through
the mangroves to view the
flora and fauna of the area.
Services:
Coffee
shops, kiosks that sell
different articles, dressing
areas, lockers, showers and
rest areas.
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Photo:José Dimitrakis
Laguna de Cristal
Beach Resort - Coviem
Address: Pio Jaramillo street and Sixto Duran
Borrero avenue. Parish: Ximena.
History:
The health resort Laguna
de Cristal, located in the suburb Coviem
at the south of the city, is a work of the
Municipality of Guayaquil as part of its urban
regeneration program to improve the city.
Siglo XXI Foundation, through the contractor
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Rural Beach Resort / Laguna de Cristal
Inmomariuxi, carried out the construction.
The beach resort, inaugurated on April
2014, is 23,985 square meters in size and
has a maximum depth of 1.2 meters. It also
has a lagoon with a children’s area that has
a depth of 30 centimeters and is feed by a
properly treated well.
The lagoon comprises an area of 8,343
square meters of which 6,000 are set aside for
tourist circulation. It also has 4,680 meters
of beaches and 6,045 meters of green areas.
Attractions:
This is the first
popular, artificial beach resort of the city, and
the only one in the country. It has a lagoon, an
artificial beach with an area of one hectare for
swimmers, designated areas for children, an
antiskid film that looks like sand and an island
were swimmers can tan.
The lagoon has designated recreational and
resting areas with 52 concrete beach chairs,
four pergolas and a gymnasium.
Services:
It has four surveillance
towers, 52 showers, dressing areas, bathrooms,
bars, a nursery, entrance gates and an
emergency exit.
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La Playita del
Guasmo
Address: Abdon Calderon and Cacique Tomala
avenue, Cooperative San Filipo, West Guasmo.
Parish: Ximena. Opening hours: Mondays to
Sundays: from 08h00 to 18h00.
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Rural Beach Resort / La Playita del Guasmo
History:
The artificial beach resort,
La Playita del Guasmo, is located in the south
of the city and was built by the Municipality
of Guayaquil as part of its urban regeneration
program. The construction lasted five months.
It began on February 2004 and was officially
inaugurated in July.
It is located along the Cobina Estuary and
comprises an area of 4,000 square meters
of beaches and 3,500 square meters of pier.
To enter the water, bathers have to descend
down four steps.
The place has become a recreation site, not
just for the citizens of nearby cooperatives,
but for everyone who desires to have a good
time and relax. It is estimated that during the
weekends over 1,500 people use the place.
This number increases drastically during the
holidays.
Attractions:
Developed in an
area of 7,500 square meters, the beach has
a layer of fine sand 50 centimeters thick. It
also has a dock for low draft vessels, pergolas,
bleachers, agoras and green areas.
The area allows artisan fishing, boating
activities, and swimming. Another activity
for bathers is floating on rafts or inner tubes
that are for rent at a modest price.
Services:
It has fifteen food
establishments that sell a variety of traditional
dishes, bathrooms, dressing areas, lookout
areas and an infirmary.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Rural beach Resorts
Playa Varadero
Photo: Roberto Bonilla
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Rural Beach Resort / Playa Varadero
Address: Kilometer 17 via General Villamil Playas – Posorja, 115 kilometers from
Guayaquil. Parish: Posorja (rural).
History:
Playa Varadero
used to be a place located by the sea
with 24 huts where the locals offered,
in an informal way, prepared food. In
2010, the area was renovated through
Guayaquil’s urban regeneration
program. Thus it was turned into a
comfortable, attractive and functional
place to serve tourists.
Attractions: Thetourist
project, Playa Varadero, is a great
attraction since it allows the visitor to
enjoy the splendor of a 2.5 kilometers
long beach and a favorable climate. It
also has comfortable facilities like a
food court near the sea in the shape of
a shell and made of muyuyo (a wood of
the area). In this food court visitors can
enjoy seafood delicacies of the coast.
When the tide is low, natural pools
are formed that can be enjoyed by the
little ones. On one side of the beach
there is a cliff, and in the lower part
of the hill there is a wide area where
beach soccer tournaments can be
organized.
Services:
There is a large
market in which 24 restaurants can
be found. Of those, 21 offer seafood.
Two are cocktail bars, and one is an ice
cream store. It also has three access
ramps to the beach, four life guard
stations, a service for renting parasols,
playgrounds, lockers, a parking lot for
cars and buses, an area for reserve,
bathrooms, showers, pergolas and ten
hammock cabanas.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Rural Beach Resort / Data in Posorja
Data in
Posorja
Location: Kilometer 17 Via General
Villamil – Posorja, 105 kilometers
from Guayaquil. Parish: Posorja
(Rural).
History:
Data in Posorja
is a beach located to the southwest
of the Guayas Province. Its patron
saint, San Jose is honored on
March 19th with several popular
celebrations.
Is a zone that, in addition to its
peaceful beaches and despite its
arid conditions due to continued
droughts and warm weather, is
known for its flora in which visitors
can find species like algarrobo,
cullulle, muyuyo, aromo, cascol,
ciruela, junquillo, ceibo, pitajaya,
and balsa among others.
There are a variety of birds like,
gulls, herons, pelicans, albatross
and mockingbirds.
Attractions:
It has
2.5 kilometers of beautiful beaches
where tourists can bathe in the
sea. It is a peaceful location, ideal
for rest.
During certain times of the year,
a large variety of sea animals reach
its coasts, such as sea wolfs, bluefooted boobies, and great variety
of whales.
Among the places to visit,
in addition to the beach, is the
parish church which is located at
the town’s entrance. It is a tourist
attraction due to its octagonal
architecture, uniquely designed
with a star-shaped cover.
Just behind the church there is
a path that descends to the beach
that tourists often visit to watch
the sunset and see the passage of
ships that arrive and leave the port
of Guayaquil.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Interactive Water Fountains
Interactive Water
Fountains
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Monumental Fountain of
Dancing
Waters
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Interactive Water Fountains / Monumental Fountain of Dancing Waters
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Location: Over the Salado Estuary,
between La Ferroviaria Park and 5 de
Junio Bridge. Parish: Tarqui. Shows:
Tuesdays to Thursdays from 19h00 to
21h00 (with illumination). At 24h00
the lights are turned off. Fridays to
Sundays: from 12h00 to 19h00 (without
illumination).Holidays and festivities:
from 12h00 to 19h00. Tuesdays to
Sundays: 19h00 to 21h00.
History:
The Monumental
Fountain of Dancing Waters is a
complementary work of the Salado
Estuary Pier. It is part of the urban
regeneration project carried out by the
Municipality of Guayaquil during the
administration of Mayor Jaime Nebot.
The work was built by the Spanish firm
Ghesa Ingenieria y Tecnologia, and it was
inaugurated on October 30, 2011.
The water dances to the rhythm of
the music which offers a beautiful,
spectacular show.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Attractions:
One of the
main features is the continued elevated
movement of water in the middle of a set
of colorful lights that display hundreds
allegorical shapes providing a great visual
effect to the viewer in which the sound of
music is also a part of the show.
This fountain has a geyser that can
spray jets of water up to a height of 40
meters. Also there are 64 lower pumps
that can raise streams of water to form
a 20 meters high screen on which, like
a movie screen, videos and other images
can be projected. At night, it is a display
of color full of music and images. The jets
of water can been seen with blue, violet,
red, yellow and many other colors,
dancing to the rhythm of the music, from
semi-classic pieces to the traditional
ones from Guayaquil like “Guayaquil de
mis amores” and “Guayaquileño madera
de guerrero” synchronized with images
of the city.
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Contemplative Lighted
Water Fountain
Location: Transit Interchange at Las Americas and
Kennedy avenues. Parish: Tarqui. Shows: Tuesdays to
Sundays from 19h00 to 22h00.
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Interactive Water Fountains / Contemplative Lighted Water Fountain
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
History:
Is located
at the north of the city in a place
that was previously occupied
by the monument to former
Ecuadorian President General
Eloy Alfaro. It is one of the
works of the urban regeneration
project carried out by the
Municipality of Guayaquil.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Attractions:
This ornamental fountain with
contemplative, decorative
features has its own lighting
system that projects virtual
and animated images from a
large pond. Several shapes of
different parabolic forms are
shown in a ring.
The cybernetic representations of the fountain reach
a height of 9.5 meters with
countless dynamic scenarios
of water and have over a million different combinations
of colors.
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Interactive Fountain of
25 de Julio Avenue
Location: 25 de Julio avenue and Pio Jaramillo Alvarado street. Parish: Ximena.
Schedule: Tuesdays to Sundays from 19h00 to 22h00.
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Interactive Water Fountains / Interactive Fountain of 25 de Julio Avenue
History:
The fountain is a work of
the Municipality of Guayaquil under the urban
regeneration program. It was inaugurated on
January 31, 2014 and its part of the beach resort,
Laguna de Cristal (Crystal Lagoon), located at
the south of the city.
Attractions:
The fountain
performs virtual animated images, in which jets
of water are made in a combination of sequences
accompanied by multicolor lights. The water
pressure is distributed in different types of
spouts, like the so-called crystal jumpers and
the cosmic nebulization effects.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Interactive and Participative Water
Fountain of
Barcelona Avenue
Address: Barcelona S.C. avenue and Rodriguez Bonin street. Lineal Park. Parish: Tarqui.
Shows: Tuesdays to Sundays from19h00 to 22h00. Duration: 3 hours.
History:
The Municipality of
Guayaquil constructed the fountain under
its urban regeneration project. The work was
inaugurated on July 27, 2013.
Attractions:
The fountain is
known for its brightness and its intermittent
movements. Bears its name for its participative
and interactive features which allow visitors to
get in and feel a part of it.
The fountain is located in the north of the
city and it has an interactive visible dome,
screens of vertical jets of water on which
videos and still images are projected over
the water. There is an interactive tunnel and
a pedestrian walk with water elements on
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Interactive Water Fountains / Interactive Participative Water Fountain of Barcelona Avenue
both sides.
The fountain is divided
into four sections that
have large jets of water
and multicolor lights.
The first is a cybernetic,
participative and
interactive type. The
visitors can dive into it
and become a part of the
fountain through a tunnel
of approximately two
meters high where the
fountain can be enjoyed
from the inside. There,
visitors can also appreciate
the white lights and view
close up their intermittent
movements.
Next is the second section of the fountain,
which is formed by the pedestrian walkway
with jets of water jumping from one side to
the other. This allows that those that walk
through it to have fun and enjoy the beauty
of its style.
To one side is the third section which is a
circular shaped fountain that squirts jets of
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
water synchronized to music. They create
ascending and descending figures that
transport the visitor while contemplating
the lights and colors.
Finally, the fourth section is a fountain
that produces multicolored jets of water
that sprout from the ground in perpendicular
movements.
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Interactive and
Participative Water
Fountain of
Bastion
Popular
Location: Manuel Ignacio Gomez Lince avenue
and Daule Highway. Parish: Pascuales.
Schedule: Tuesdays to Sundays from 19h00 to
22h00.
History:
The Municipality of Guayaquil built it as part of the urban regeneration
program to improve the city.
Attractions:
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Located in the
northern part of the city, this fountain shoots
jets of water with a sequential combination
accompanied with multicolor lights that
simulate unique choreographies. It also has a
remote control that allows adults and children
to pick the form and movements of the fountain.
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Interactive Water Fountains / Interactive and Participative Water Fountain of Bastion Popular
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
H i s tory:
T he
Capwell Stadium belongs
to the sport club, Emelec,
which was born thanks to the
initiative of North American,
George Lewis Capwell, who
founded the institution on
April 29, 1928 at the Electric
Company of Ecuador, of which
he was the superintendent.
The history of the stadium
goes back to September 8,
1942 when the Municipality
of Guayaquil decided to
donate several blocks for
its construction. Later, on
October 15th of the same
year, the National Congress
of Ecuador approved a
decree that authorized the
Municipality of Guayaquil
to donate the lots and
have control over them.
The first stone was placed
on July 24, 1943 and its
official inauguration took
place two years later on
December 2, 1945.
At first, the stadium
was a baseball field where
s e v e ra l ma t c he s w e re
carried out until 1947 when
the South American Soccer
Championship was carried
out in Guayaquil. The
stadium became exclusively
a soccer field.
As the years passed,
the stadium underwent
several renovations and
inaugurations. The first one
was on May 26, 1991, and
others followed in 1999,
2006. And another one is
scheduled for 2015.
Currently the stadium bears
the commercial name of Banco
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Sport Venues
George Capwell
Stadium “Banco del Pacífico”
(Emelec)
Address: Quito and General Gomez Rendon street.
Parish: Ayacucho.
del Pacifico (Pacific Bank).
Capacity:
The
building has 200 suites
(2,144 seats), 840 boxes
and a tribune for 4,095
spectators in the area of
General Gomez Street. It
has two general areas for
Sport Venues / Sport Venues George Capwell
5,000 spectators located
at Pio Montufar Street and
Quito Avenue respectively
and also the remodeled old
tribune at San Martin Street
for 4,515 spectators. The
complete field was equipped
with drainage, illumination
and irrigation systems.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
• Team Emelec 2014.
Photo: Revista Estadio
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Monumental
Stadium
“Banco Pichincha” (Barcelona)
Address: Barcelona S.C. avenue and the Barcelona Pedestrian
Bridge (next to Bellavista). Parish: Tarqui.
H i s tory:
T he
Monumental stadium belongs
to the Barcelona Sporting
Club, an institution founded
on May 1, 1925 under the
sponsorship of Spanish and
Ecuadorian businessmen. It was
inaugurated on May 26, 1988.
Later between the years 1992
and 1994, it was remodeled to
increase its capacity.
The stadium is considered
one of the best in South
America and it was built
thanks to the initiative of
businessman and sports
manager, Isidro Romero Carbo,
so that Barcelona could have
its own stadium. Currently
the sports venue bears the
commercial name of Banco del
Pichincha (Pichincha Bank).
Capacity:
The
stadium has a capacity
for 75,000 spectators in its
different sections divided as
follows: 34,000 general seats,
20,000 tribunes, 10,300 box
seats, 10,000 suite seats, and
300 seats for the press.
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Sport Venues / Monumental Stadium
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
• Team Barcelona 2014.
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Theaters
Theaters
G
uayaquil, as a city of art, has a series of theatres
in which several genres of the performing arts can
be appreciated. The theaters present plays, music
performances, opera, pantomime, monologues, concerts and
ballet among other artistically oriented presentations.
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Outdoor Theater
José de la Cuadra
Address: Vicente Rocafuerte street and Moran de Buitron avenue. Parish: Tarqui.
History: The outdoor theater
Jose de la Cuadra, named to honor
the famous writer of Guayaquil, was
inaugurated on Wednesday, October 8,
1952. The Provincial Council of Guayas
carried out the work. Councilman
Alfonso Quijano Cobos led the project
and Engineer Arnold Alencastro Struve
carried out the architectonical aspects.
The theater, first of its kind in
the country, has presented several
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Theaters / Outdoor Theater Jose de la Cuadra
Ecuadorian and foreign musical artists.
Currently, it continues to present plays at
different times of the year, and on some
special occasions like the festivities
during the months of July and October.
The Municipality of Guayaquil sponsors
such civic and cultural ceremonies.
Description:
The Theater
has concrete bleachers for approximately
700 people .
Casa deTheater
la Cultura
Address: 9 de Octubre Boulevard # 1200 and Pedro Moncayo street.
Parish: Roca. Website: http://www.casadelaculturaguayas.org/
intervention of the now
deceased theater director and
playwright from Guayaquil,
Jose Martinez Queirolo. He
was known in the art world as
“Pipo”, and is one of the best
references of this activity in
the country.
exhibitions, concerts and
various solemn events.
Inside the building there
is also a micro theater where
workshops are carried out
to teach students the art of
acting.
Description:
Photo: Camila Morales
The architectural design of the
auditorium is sloped allowing
spectators to view the stage
from all angles.
The auditorium has two
stories with a capacity for 420
people. It is used for plays,
Photo: Cortesía Casa de la Cultura
H i s tory:
T he
theater was inaugurated in
2006 and it belongs to the
Casa de la Cultura (Culture
Center), a national institution
that has existed since 1944. It
was created by the Ecuadorian
writer Manuel Benjamin
Carrion, and its headquarters
in Guayaquil were established
a year later.
In the beginning it was a
movie theater inaugurated
by Dr. Luis Felix. It was very
fashionable at the time.
The cinema was transformed
into a theater due to the
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AlianzaTheater
Francesa
Address: Hurtado street
# 436 and Jose Mascote
street. Parish: 9 de Octubre.
Website: http://www.
culturaecuador.ec/arte/
teatro/teatro-en-la-alianzafrancesa-de-guayaquil
H i s t ory:
• Violin presentation.
T he
Theater is managed by
the cultural center, Alianza
Francesa (French Alliance).
It was inaugurated on 1992
as a contribution to the city
so that people can have their
own cultural space to develop
different types of activities.
Description:
• Gestus Group presentation.
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Theaters / Alianza Francesa Theater
Considered as an auditorium,
the theater has a room that
holds up to 100 people.
Additionally the theater serves
to present musical concerts,
dance shows, art exhibitions,
and workshops among other
activities.
Eloy Alfaro
Civic Center Theater
Address: Guaranda and Garcia Goyena streets. Parish: Ximena.
H i s t ory:
T he
Theater is located in the
south of the city, inside the
Forestal Park. Its construction
was planned in 1969 by the
Ecuadorian president at that
time, Jose Maria Velasco
Ibarra, to commemorate
the sesquicentennial of
Guayaquil’s independence.
However, for different reasons,
mainly financial, the work was
paralyzed for more than 15
years until its construction was
finished in 1985.
For a while, the building
belonged to the Central Bank,
but the current owners are the
Municipality of Guayaquil and
the Ministry of Culture.
Among the activities that
are carried out inside the Civic
Center Theater are plays, civic
events, contests, exhibitions,
and concerts among others.
Description:
The Theater is built above a
square area of 6,400 square
meters, and is located in the
middle of an artistic complex
that also comprises the Civic
Square and an agora surrounded by a series of flags.
It also has the largest auditorium in the city with a ca-
pacity for 1,927 spectators.
It was built with four levels.
The theater has two floors
with 20,000 square meters of
construction. The building is
covered by a geodesic dome,
which is its main characteristic. Inside this infrastructure
is the main auditorium, with
a capacity of 1,927 and two
small theaters with a capacity
of 150 people each.
An agora was built on
the outside area of the Civic
Center, like the ones located
in public squares of ancient
Greek cities, and has a
capacity for 300 people.
Photo: Carlos Julio González
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Sarao
Cultural Center
Address: Kennedy Vieja Citadel, between Primera
Oeste street 313-A and El Periodista avenue.
Parish: Tarqui.
History:
The Sarao Cultural Center was
created on December of 1988 by the actor and
choreographer, Luis Mueckay, and is one of the main
leaders of the performing arts in Guayaquil.
Description:
• Professor Luis Mueckay representing
to NormaLixta.
The auditorium has
360 armchairs and can present different types of
events such as dance, theater, music concerts, and
cultural expositions among others.
The theater has a coffee shop called the “Fourth
Wall”, which has a capacity for 60 people. It is
suitable for small events like book presentations,
stand-up comedy, movie forums, and small
concerts, among others. It also has the movie
club, “La Moviola”, a space for alternative movies.
Photo: César Mera
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Theaters / Sarao Cultural Center
El Ángel Theater
Address: Balsamos Street # 620 between
Ficus street and Las Monjas avenue,
Urdesa. Parish: Tarqui.
Photo: Theater El Ángel
History:
Angel
Theater was inaugurated
on June 10, 1994 by the
theatrical group, “La
Mueca”, created in 1984 by
actors Oswaldo Segura and
Taty Interllige as a result
of an investigation and
study of the performing arts
directed by them.
Description:
• Oswaldo Segura and Sandra Pareja.
The room has a capacity for
155 people and maintains a
list of theater presentations.
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Fedenador
Theater
Address: Carlos Julio Arosemena avenue, kilometer 4,5.
Parish: Tarqui.
History:
The theatre was officially
inaugurated on May 18 of 2006 and it belongs
to the Sports Federation of Ecuador (Fedenador
for its Spanish acronym). The theater is located
inside the sports organization in the north of
the city.
The purpose of its creation, during the time
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of President Julio Ramirez Mora, was for the
venue to serve as a place for the dissemination
of social, cultural and sporting activities.
Currently, the theater has a capacity for 800
people and rented out for different events
like religious and solemn occasions, artistic
presentations, music concerts and plays.
Theaters / Leon Febres-Cordero Theater and Art Center
León Febres-Cordero
Theater and Art Center
Address: Carlos Julio Arosemena avenue, kilometer 4.5. Parish: Tarqui.
Website: http://www.teatrocentrodearte.org/TCA/
History:
The Theater was inaugurated
on January 16, 1988 under the sponsorship of
the Sociedad Femenina de Cultura (Women’s
Cultural Society). This organization has more
than 45 years of existence and was formed by
ten women who favor the arts; their leader was
Inge Brückmann.
Description:
The Theater has an
outstanding infrastructure built in an area of
9,000 square meters. Events are carried out in
the main building that has five stories and 3,000
square meters of construction. The main theater
has 869 armchairs in the lower level and 291 in
the upper level.
The building is designed to attend to the
needs of the handicapped. It has a parking lot
for 450 vehicles and a permanent surveillance
service. It also has five ticket booths located
in the lobby and one on the outside.
Its stage has an elevator for the orchestra
and a technical control booth handled by
trained personal that provide set up, lighting,
sound and stage props.
The theater also has an experimental theater
that is located to the side and is completely
independent of the main stage. This area has
technical features similar to the main theater
and has a space for 250 armchairs.
Additionally, the building has a multipurpose
room that is used for conferences, workshops,
and receptions among other activities.
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
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Photo: José Dimitrakis
Sánchez
Aguilar
Theater
Address: Rio Esmeraldas River, kilometer 1.5 of the
highway to Samborondon. Parish: Samborondon.
History:
The Sanchez Aguilar Theater
belongs to a foundation with the same name and
it was inaugurated on May 17, 2014. This theater
was built to contribute to the city’s cultural
growth and as a response to the expansion of
the highway to Samborondon.
The theater is under the administration of
the Sanchez Aguilar Foundation, established
in 1989 with the slogan “To educate is to
liberate” and its purpose is to contribute
to education. Among other activities, the
Foundation grants scholarships to students
with limited resources.
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Theaters / Sánchez Aguilar Theater
Description:
The Theater was
built in an area of 24,000 square meters and
the building comprises 6,100 square meters of
construction. The main room has 952 armchairs
and the experimental room, called Zaruma, has
space for 150 people.
The theater also has an area for art exhibits,
photographs and audiovisual presentations. It
also has state-of-the-art acoustic technology
with scenic illumination, theatrical equipment
and sound system.
The theatre also has a coffee shop and a wine
bar that operate independently.
B
Shopping
Centers
ecause of its port, Guayaquil is traditionally a city of commerce and is known
as the country’s economic capital. This is one of the contributing factors
to the wide variety of shopping centers that now constitute an important
city attraction.
Shopping tourism continues to grow in the city due to the access to popular
fashion stores, both national and international franchises, located in the malls and
commercial squares.
The shopping centers of Guayaquil are known for offering a great diversity of
activities in addition to shopping. They are also spaces for entertainment. Most of
the ones named in this guide have movie theaters, areas for family entertainment,
restaurants and food courts in which visitors can taste traditional and international
cuisine. There also are fast food franchises known around the world.
Shopping Centers
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Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Malecon
2000
Shopping Center
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: Simon Bolivar Pier, from Olmedo Boulevard to Colon street. Parish: Olmedo. Opening
hours: Mondays to Sundays from 10h00 to 20h00.
Services:
The
modern facilities of this
shopping center and its
strategic location along the
of the Guayas River offer
the tourist a wide range of
possibilities from shopping to
all kind of services. It has 238
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stores that sell clothing, shoes,
jewelry, hats, perfumes, artisan
crafts, hair salons, sweets,
optical stores, health and
beauty, technological stores,
pharmacies and banks among
others. Besides the exhibition
areas, there are playgrounds,
Shopping Centers / Malecón 2000 Shopping Center
coffee shops, food courts, etc.
The building is composed of
a three-level platform. In the
lower level there are parking
spaces with a capacity for
230 vehicles and 69 storage
warehouses for merchandise.
In the middle level there are
four galleries that make up the
shopping center. In the upper
level there are 17 restaurants
and wide areas for walking with
a direct view to the river.
In the surrounding areas
of the commercial center
there are several bathrooms,
immediate assistance and first
aid locations, green areas,
children’s games, a lookout
terrace, a pier and passive
recreation areas.
Policentro
Location: Plaza Dañin and San Jorge avenues. Parish: Tarqui. Opening hours: Mondays to
Thursdays from 10h00 to 20h00; Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10h00 to 21h00.
History:
It was the first
shopping center of Guayaquil and it was
inaugurated by the Ecuadorian President,
Jaime Roldos Aguilera, on July 25, 1979.
Services:
Policentro still
continues to attract thousands of new
costumers despite the fact that it doesn’t
offer much in the way of entertainment. It
has several passages with clothing stores,
electronic stores, kiosks that sell jewelry
and other accessories, food courts, and
two recreational areas with coffee shops
and Japanese restaurants.
Photo: cortesía revista Vistazo
Photo: cortesía revista Vistazo
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San
Marino
Shopping Center
Address: Francisco de Orellana and Plaza Dañin avenues. Parish:
Tarqui. Opening Hours: Mondays to Thursdays from 10h00 to
21h00; Fridays to Saturdays from 10h00 to 22h00 and Sundays
from 11h00 to 20h00. Movie Theaters: Mondays to Fridays from
12h00 to 22h30; Saturdays to Sundays from 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
The San
Marino Shopping Center was
inaugurated on July 25, 2003.
North American professionals
along with architects from
Guayaquil and Quito conceived
the center’s architecture
under the new design concept
called “Life Style Center”.
The structure highlights
old Guayaquil with all its
representative monuments.
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On its façade are replicas of
church domes found in the city.
Services:
San
Marino has a construction
of 90,000 square meters
and offers over two hundred
brands sold at different stores
like clothing, home articles,
electronic games, optical
stores, pharmacies, makeup,
and perfumes among others.
Shopping Centers / San Marino Shopping Center
The fashion stores and
collection articles are located
on the first floor. Exclusive
French, North American
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
and Colombian brands with
the latest seasonal outfits
are sold. The food court is
located on the second floor,
which has a capacity for
800 people. Also there are
clothing stores, a 10 room
cinema, and sporting goods
stores that sell national and
international brands.
It has a parking lot with a
capacity for 1,500 vehicles.
Mall del Sol
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
Address: Joaquin Orrantia and Constitucion avenues. Parish:
Tarqui. Opening hours: Mondays to Saturdays from 10h00 to
21h00, Sundays and Holidays from 11h00 to 20h00. Movie
Theaters: Mondays to Fridays: 12h00 to 22h30. Saturdays and
Sundays: 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
Mall del Sol opened its doors in the year
1997 and is the first large-scale commercial center inaugurated
in Guayaquil.
Services:
It is known for its 290 stores, a food court and
the Cinemark 9 Movie Theater that has a capacity for 1,453 viewers
in total. It also houses important businesses, international
franchises and hypermarkets.
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Photo: César Mera
Riocentro
Norte
Address: Francisco de Orellana and Guillermo
Pareja avenues. Parish: Tarqui. Schedules:
Mondays to Sundays: 10h00 to 21h00. Movie
Theaters: Mondays to Fridays: 12h00 to 22h30.
Saturdays and Sundays: 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
The building was inaugurated
on November 28, 2010.
Services:
The commercial center is
100,000 square meters in size. It has 140 commercial
stores, food courts and ten movie theaters.
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Shopping Centers / City Mall
City Mall
Address: Benjamin Carrion Mora avenue and Pedro Valverde
Alvarez street. Parish: Tarqui. Schedules: Mondays to Sundays:
10h00 to 21h00. Movie Theaters: Mondays to Fridays: 12h00 to
22h30. Saturdays and Sundays: 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
City Mall is located in the north of the city
and it was inaugurated on October 26, 2011. It occupies an area
of 85,000 square meters. It stands out for its LED type lighting of
its façade, which changes colors at night.
Services:
It has 124 stores and 45 commercial kiosks,
several movie theaters and is the only commercial center of the
city with an XD projection room (Extreme Digital Cinema).
Photo: Freddy Moreno
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Riocentro
Ceibos
Address: Bombero avenue, kilometer 6,5 Via the Coast. Parish:
Tarqui. Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays: 10h00 to 21h00.
Movie Theaters: Mondays to Fridays: 12h00 to 22h30.
History:
The
building was inaugurated
in 2007 and it has an area
of 55,000 square meters in
which there are 180 stores
and ten movie theaters.
Services:
Photo: Dirección de Prensa, Municipio de Guayaquil
It
has 3D and Digital movie
theaters, a hypermarket,
and international clothing
stores. Also there are various
stores that sell shoes, music,
sporting goods, furniture,
home appliances, and
antiques among others. Its
wide and busy food court
has ice cream and candy
stores.
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Photo: José Dimitrakis
Mall El Fortín
Address: Modesto Luque and Casuarina avenues. Parish:
Pascuales. Schedules: Mondays to Fridays: 10h00 to 20h00.
Saturdays: 10h00 to 21h00. Sundays: 11h00 a 20h00.
H i s tory:
T he
building was inaugurated on
November 9, 2013 and has an
area of 58,000 square meters
in which three floors are for
commercial use. The Mall’s low
environmental impact design
makes optimal use of solar
light, uses LED, and has a stateof-the-art air conditioning
system.
Services:
This
place offers everything that
is needed for a shopping mall,
supermarket, movie theaters,
banks, services, fashion stores,
entertainment stores and a
wide variety of cuisines.
This shopping center has two
underground levels for parking,
two stories in which 136 stores
are located, 50 islets, six
movie theaters with 3D and 2D
projection systems and over
600 covered parking lots.
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Mall del Sur
Address: 25 de Julio and Dr. Ernesto Alban avenues.
Parish: Ximena. Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays:
10h00 to 21h00. Movie Theaters: Mondays to Fridays:
12h00 to 22h30. Saturdays to Sundays: 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
It is one of the largest in the city,
inaugurated on October 28, 2004. It is 62,000 square
meters in size and has 127 commercial stores, 27
islets, a food court and seven movie theaters. One of
Mall’s main features is that it has stores located in its
façade, which is a design that marked a trend in several
countries.
Services:
This commercial center has
several types of stores that offer services, supermarkets,
banks, food, clothing, shoes, and phones among
others. Its seven movie theaters belong to the Cinemark
franchise and its food court has 18 restaurants that
offer a variety of cuisines.
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Photo: José Dimitrakis
Riocentro
Sur
Address: 25 de Julio avenue and Pio Jaramillo
Alvarado street.Parish: Ximena. Opening hours:
Mondays to Sundays: 10h00 to 21h00. Movie
Theaters: Mondays to Fridays: 12h00 to 22h30.
Saturdays and Sundays: 10h00 to 23h00.
History:
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Riocentro Sur is located in the
south of the city and it was inaugurated on July 30
of 2004. The building occupies an area of 35,000
square meters and has over one hundred stores, a
food court and ten movie theaters.
Services:
Besides the commercial stores
there is a hypermarket made up of Mi Comisariato
(a large grocery store), Mi Ferrisariato (a hardware
store), Rio Store (a clothing and beauty store) and
Mi Jugueteria (a toy store), all in one place. It has
the Supercines franchise and a small food court.
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Photo: José Dimitrakis
Blue
Coast
Business Center
Address: Jaime Nebot Velasco avenue, Kilometer 11.5 Road to
the Coast. Parish: Tarqui. Opening hours: Monday to Sunday:
10h00 to 22h00.
History:
This was
the first commercial center
located on the highway to the
coast and was inaugurated
on January 2012. It has an
area of 7,000 square meters
in which there are 77 stores.
It occupies two floors with
banks, dance academies, home
articles, restaurants and more.
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Services:
It has
38 commercial spaces, 39
offices and over 150 parking
spots. Among the stores
the following can be found:
an Arab restaurant, a small
general store, a traditional
food store with delivery, a
dance academy, home articles
stores and others.
Shopping Centers / Blue Coast Business Center
Plaza
Colonia
Address: Jaime Nebot Velasco avenue, Kilometer 11,5 Road to
the Coast. Parish: Tarqui. Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays,
10:00 to 22:00.
also inspired by this port city.
The location has an area of
3,900 square meters and 2,900
square mters of construction.
Services:
There are
16 stores that house businesses
like a pharmacy, gym, beauty
salon, spa, restaurants and
a grill.
Photo: César Mera
History:
T he
building was inaugurated in
2012 and its name honors
the Uruguayan port city,
Colonia, which influenced
its architectural style. In
the center stands a replica
of lighthouse similar to one
found in Colonia, Uruguay. The
arcs, molds, and windows are
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Costalmar
Shopping Center
Address: Kilometer 14 Road to the Coast. Parish:
Tarqui. Schedules: Mondays to Sundays: 10h00 to
22h00.
History:
This commercial center opened its
doors on August 15 of 2013.
Services:
Photo: José Dimitrakis
Costalmar Shopping Center has a
total of 5,000 square meters that include 38 stores that sell
jewelry, clothing and lingerie, and also it has pharmacies,
a spa, a liquor store, etc.
The commercial center also has 11 food stores that offer
fast food, Chinese dishes, international menus, seafood
and traditional food. The food court has a capacity for 60
people. The location has space for 150 vehicles.
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Shopping Centers / Costalmar Shopping Center
Photo: César Mera
Laguna Plaza
Address: Jaime Nebot Velasco avenue, kilometer 12,5
Road to the Coast. Parish: Tarqui. Website: http://www.
lagunaplaza.com.ec/ Opening hours: Mondays to Sundays:
08h00 to 23h00.
History:
It was inaugurated on March 4, 2014. It
has three floors and a basement. It has 55 spaces used for
offices, a gym, a spa, children’s playground, jewelry store, and
a dental center among others.
Services:
It has an air-conditioned food court
in which national and international cuisines can be tasted.
It has 42 commercial stores, 10 offices and a central small
square for live events, etc.
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A brief history of Guayaquil
D
uring the 1540’s Diego de Urbina
organized the first settlement at
the foot of Cerrito Verde (Green Hill)
which later became known as Santa
Ana Hill. This settlement developed into a
beautiful city along the banks of the Guayas
River in the ancient Huancavilca Territory.
Thanks to the skillful hands of carpenters, the
wooden architecture of the city grew. Out of
precious, durable woods they built balconies
and portals that were unique to America.
Its location between the hills of Santa Ana
and Carmen offered a commanding view of
the river where sailboats carried out their
port activities. This early commercial activity
became the engine of the regional economy
during both colonial and republican times.
Its sheltered port, located in one of the most
peaceful estuaries of the west coast of the
South Pacific, turned into the largest shipyard
of the South Sea that Spain had.
Guayaquil was a cradle of liberty, which
was achieved during the Glorious Dawn of
October 9, 1820, when for the first time, in
the existing Ecuadorian territory, the explicit
and formal Declaration of Independence took
place. The armies that liberated Quito on May
24, 1822 departed from Guayaquil. From the
same city, a large contingent sealed the liberty
of South America during the battles of Junin
and Ayacucho.
Its geographical location had such
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transcendental geopolitical importance that
the only interview held between liberators
Bolivar and San Martin, took place in the city
on July 26, 1822.
During republican times, the dynamic river
port connected the region and the country
with international trade, creating thousands
of job opportunities and progress for all
Ecuadorians. From the port, cocoa (the golden
bean) and banana were exported to the ports of
Europe and North America. Also, technological
advances arrived to the country through the
port modernizing the life of the inhabitants.
Towards 1960, Guayaquil became a seaport
that promoted the economic, social, and
cultural development of the city. This attracted
the interest of large shipping companies that
invigorated their wealthy trade.
Its large market of diverse opportunities
and the beauty of its urban landscape framed
by the fresh breezes of the river, offered an
ideal atmosphere for art, cultural displays,
and a diverse gastronomy. These factors had
characterized the city as a tourist destination
of growing importance.
This city of the large river and the estuary
“where the sun is a domiciled sun, which dawns
laughing and sleeps playing in the Salado
Estuary” as chanted by poet Pablo Hannibal
Vela, open its arms to locals and foreigners, to
share the effort of building a society of peace
and a better world.
General information
Official name: Santiago de Guayaquil
Patron Saint Festivities of Santiago de Guayaquil: July 25
Independence: October 9, 1820
Extension: 345 square kilometers
Geographic Location: The geography of Guayaquil
is characterized by its coastal location along the
northwestern part of South America near the Equator. It has few elevations since it is far away from the
Andes Mountains. Its higher elevations are made
up of small hills that cross the city and later join
the mountain range called “Chongon-Colonche”,
which is located to the west. There is a network
of rivers formed by the Guayas to the east and the
Salado Estuary to the west giving it easy access to
the Pacific Ocean through the Gulf of Guayaquil.
Its port advantage has made Guayaquil the largest
city in Ecuador.
Elevation: 4 m (13.2 ft.)
Weather: Guayaquil can be visited any time of the
year, since it does not have extreme temperatures.
It has two seasons: winter (from January to May)
and summer (from June to December). During winter season, the city is hot during the day and a little
cooler at night and during the summer months its
cooler during the day and nighttime.
Population: It is the largest city of the country with
a population of approximately 2,500,000 inhabitants. The 2010 census showed that Guayaquil had
2,350, 915 inhabitants at that time.
Regional Name: Guayaquilenos
Time zone: GMT -5.
Language: Spanish is the official language; however, in some tourist areas, like large hotels and
classy restaurants, other languages are spoken.
English is the most common non-native language.
Currency: American Dollar
Postal code: EC0901
Type of government: Autonomous. The government is elected by democratic vote that elects a
Mayor and Cantonal Council.
Political-Administrative distribution: The Guayaquil canton has 16 urban parishes and 5 rural.
Attire: During the rainy season, from January to
May, the city can be quite warm and very sunny, an
ideal time to visit the beaches. During the day it is
recommended to dress for warm weather and wear
comfortable shoes. For those sunny days tourists
should wear something to protect their heads, use
sunblock, and even carry an umbrella. For the dry,
cooler season, from June to December, dress for
warm weather; however, at nighttime some may
need to wear a light sweater.
Voltage: 110 volts.
Local festivities:
January 1: New Year
February or March: Carnival
March or April: Easter
May 1: Labor Day
May 24: Battle of Pichincha
July 24: Birthday of Simon Bolivar.
July 25: Foundation of Guayaquil.
October 9: Independence of Guayaquil.
November 2: Day of the Death
December 25: Christmas
December 31: New Year’s Eve
Important telephone numbers
Emergency 911
National Police 101
Fire Department 102
Red Cross103
Ministry of Health
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Blood Bank 042- 560675
Jose Joaquin de Olmedo Airport 04-2-169000
Bus Terminal of Guayaquil:04-2-130166
Civil Defense 04-2-469009
04-2-594800
Municipality of Guayaquil: Judicial Police: 04-2-870439
Customs Police: 04-2-489333
Friend (Amigo) Telephone:04-2-385808
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Country Codes, Phone Codes, Dialing Codes and telephone codes of the
provinces and cities of Ecuador
Country code: 593
Long distance dial:
00
ProvincEs:
Azuay: 07
Bolívar: 06
Cañar: 07
Carchi: 06
Chimborazo: 03
Cotopaxi: 03
Esmeraldas: 06
El Oro: 07
Galápagos: 05
Guayas: 04
Imbabura: 06
Loja: 07
Los Ríos: 05
Manabí: 05
Morona Santiago: 07
Orellana: 06
Pastaza: 06
Pichincha: 02
Santa Elena: 04
Santo Domingo
de los Tsáchilas: 07
Sucumbíos: 06
Napo: 06
Tungurahua: 03
Zamora Chinchipe: 03
CiTIes
Ambato: 03
Atacames: 06
Azoguez: 07
Baños: 03
Cuenca: 07
El Coca: 06
Esmeraldas: 06
Guayaquil: 04
Ibarra: 06
Ingapirca: 07
Isla Isabela: 05
Isla San Cristóbal: 05
Isla Santa Cruz: 05
Lago Agrio: 06
Loja: 07
Macas: 07
Machala: 07
Manta: 05
Montañita: 04
Napo: 06
Otavalo: 06
Quito: 02
Playas: 04
Portoviejo: 05
Puyo: 03
Quevedo: 05
Riobamba: 03
Salinas: 06
Santa Elena:
04
Santo Domingo: 02
Tababela: 02
Tena: 06
Pichincha: 02
Vilcabamba: 07
Zamora: 07
Tourist Services
Accommodations: There are a variety of options for
all tastes and budgets: 1 to 5 star hotels and hostels.
(More information in the hotel list on page 126)
Air transportation: Jose Joaquin de Olmedo
International Airport, listed as one of the best in
the world in its category. There are domestic flights
to main tourist destinations of Ecuador. Prices can
be found in the airlines’ websites.
Interprovincial Buses: Departing from the modern
bus terminal of Guayaquil, all destinations within
the country are covered. Prices and travel comfort
may vary according to the routes and transportation
companies.
Airport taxes: Jose Joaquín de Olmedo Airport:
$31.01 (international flights); $ 6.59 (domestic
flights)
Bus Terminal taxes: $0.20
Note: Taxes are subject to change.
Taxi Service: To guarantee the safety and comfort
of the traveler, it is recommended the use of taxis
while going to and from hotels, airports or shopping
malls. Private taxi companies have call centers that
arrange to pick up tourists throughout the city.
Warning: do not hail a taxi on the street. Use the
call center.
Car rental: Rental companies operate in the city
and have agencies inside the airport terminal.
Use of cars: Foreigners can use their driver’s license
for up to six months from the day they enter the
country.
Restaurants: The most exquisite gastronomy of
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Ecuador and the world can be tasted in the city.
There are options for all tastes and budgets
Safety: When visiting Guayaquil, tourists should
take the same precautions that they would anywhere
else. Do not leave your belongings unattended
and avoid deserted places at night. The National
Police and the Metropolitan Police guard the city’s
downtown. In case of emergency you can dial 911
and you will be helped immediately.
Visas and customs: A visa is not required for most
foreigners to enter the country for a stay of 90
days or less. However, citizens of Afghanistan,
Bangladesh, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nepal,
Nigeria, Pakistan and Somalia are required a visa
to enter the country for any length of time.
Currency: The US dollar is used. The bills and some
of the coins are the same as the ones used in the
United States; however, some coins are issued in
the country. Euros and other currencies must be
exchanged at the current exchange rate.
Currency exchange: Currency can be exchanged
at authorized exchange offices, hotels and banks.
It is not recommended to exchange currency in
the streets.
ATMs
There are ATMs throughout the city. They are easy
to find, and they work with all types of debit and
credit cards.
Credit cards: the most accepted are Visa,
MasterCard, American Express and Diners Club.
If your card is lost or stolen:
Call the following numbers to
block it:
Diners Club: +593 (02) 2984444.
American Express: 1700 242424.
Visa: +1 (303) 967-1096
Mastercard: +1 (636) 722-7111.
Note: the phone numbers are
subject to change.
Traveller’s Checks: can be used
in banking institutions; however,
they are not accepted in tourist
areas.
Airlines:
Aerogal: 2687566
Aircanada: 2453009
Airfrance/klm: 2169050/68
American Airlines: 2598800
Avianca: 2399411
Copa: 2303211
El al: 2889789
Emetebe: 2309290
Endecots: 2289589
Hanh air: 2453009
Heli Air Monaco Iberia: 2329558
Icelandair Japan Airlines:
2889789
Lac Lan: 2598500
Lufthansa: 2598060
Qantas Airways: 2889789
Saéreo Sba: 2169108/09
Star Perú: (09)81009411
Tame: 2560728/78
Embassies and
Consulates in Ecuador
ALBANIA
* Consular Section (Quito)
Address: N44-54 Isla Santiago
and Rio Coca
Phone mumber: (02) 2447142 (02) 2445272
Fax: (02) 2447090
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays: 08h30 – 16h00
ARGENTINA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 21-147 Amazonas
avenue No. and Roca, 8th floor,
Offices 812 through 820
Phone numbers: (02) 2527624
- (02) 2564149 - (02) 2564207
- (02) 2562292 - (02) 2564149 (02) 2564207 - (02) 2563662.
Fax: (02) 2568177
PO Box: 17 21 0002 / 17- 1-2937
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cancillleria.gov.ar
Opening Hours: 09:00 to 17:00
from Mondays to Fridays
Customer service: 9:00 to 13:00
*General Consulate (Guayaquil)
Address: 10 Las Monjas avenue
and Carlos Julio Arosemena,
“Hamburgo” Building, ground
floor
Phone numbers: (04) 220869 (04) 220777
Fax: (04) 2208769
Email: [email protected]
(02) 2263502
Fax: (02) 2462562
Email: [email protected]
Honorary General Consul in
Quito
Patricio Izurieta Mora Bowen
AUSTRALIA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 520 Rocafuerte and
Tomás Martínez, Fundacion
Leonidas Ortega Building, First
floor.
Phone number: (04) 6017529
Fax: (04) 25014111
Email:ausconsulate@unidas.
com.ec
Opening hours: from 9:00 to
13:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00
BELGIUM
*Consular Section in Quito
Address: N41-163 Los Cabildos
street, Futura Building, 4th floor
–Quito Tenis Residential Development, behind the Embassy
of Japan.
Phone numbers: (02) 2469017 /
099730860
Fax: (02) 2449125
PO Box: 17-07-9431
Email: [email protected]
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Las Americas Avenue,
TC Television Building. San
Joaquin Orravia. 3rd floor
Phone number: (04) 22 83374
Fax: (04) 2398857
Email: consuladobelgica@
tctelevisión.com
AUSTRIA
*Consular Section (Quito)
Address: E9-53 Gaspar de Villaroel avenue and Shyris, third
floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2469700 099554927
Fax: (02) 2443276 - (02)
2441143
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 10:00 to 12:00
*Honorary Consulate General in
Guayaquil
Address: 718 Jorge Pérez Concha
street
Phone number: (04) 22384886
Opening hours: Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 10:00 to 12:00.
Email: [email protected]
BANGLADESH
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: N35-89 Amazonas
avenues and Corea, Amazonas
Building 4000, 5th floor.
Phone numbers: (02) 2263500 -
BELARUS
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: E7-22 Alpallana and
Whymper; GF, Torres Almagro
No. 9950
Phone number: (02) 2905161
Email: [email protected]
Honorary Consul of Belarus
Jaime Ortiz Barona
BOLIVIA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 2432 Eloy Alfaro avenue and Fernando Ayarza
Phone number: (02) 2244830 (02) 2244831
Fax: (02) 2244833
PO Box: 17 21 0003
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.embajadabolivia.ec
Opening hours: Consular: from
09:00 to13:00
Mission: from 09:00 to 13:00
and from 14:00 to 17:30
Quito-Ecuador
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 100 Cedros and Victor
117
Emilio Estrada (Urdesa)
Phone numbers: (04) 2885790
– (04) 2885791 - (04) 2885789
Cell phone: 099524340
Email: jguzmani2000@yahoo.
com
Opening hours: from 10:00 to
13:00 and from 15:30 to 17:00
BRASIL
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N39-123 Amazonas
and Arizaga, Amazonas Building Square, 7th floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2277300
Fax: (02) 2277003
PO Box: 17 01 231
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.quito.itamaraty.
gov.br
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00 and from 15:00 to 18:00,
Mondays to Fridays
Quito-Ecuador
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 312 San Jorge avenue
and east 3rd. street (Kennedy)
Phone number: (04) 2293046 (04) 2283825
Cell phone 09-01-10444
Email: alberto@eurogres.
com.ec
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
14:00
BULGARIA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Juan Tanca Marengo
avenue and Joaquín Orrantia.
Executive Center Building, 7th
floor, office702
Phone number: (04) 2296837
Business center: (04) 2291830
Fax: (04) 2296895
Opening hours: 09:30 a 12:45
horas
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Isabel Noboa Ponton
CANADA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 37-29 Amazonas and
Union Nacional de Periodistas,
Eurocenter Building, 3rd floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2455499 (02) 2272166
Fax: (02) 2277672
118
General Information
PO Box: 17-11-6512
Email: quito@international.
gc.ca
Website: www.ecuador.gc.ca
Opening hours: Mondays to
Thursdays from 07:30 to16:00;
Fridays from 07:30 to 13:00.
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 234 Francisco de
Orellana avenue, Blue Towers
Building, 6th floor
Phone numbers: (04) 2631109
Ext. 101
Email: [email protected]
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Basil Haylock
CHILE
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 3617 Juan Pablo Sanz
and Amazonas, Xerox Building,
4th floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2453327
- (02) 2452752 - (02) 2459487
Fax: (02) 2444470
PO Box: 17-17-206
Email: echile.ecuador@minrel.
gov.cl / pnaranjo@minrel.
gov.cl
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08h30 to 17h30.
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 100 9 de Octubre avenue and Malecon, La Previsora
Building, 23rd floor, office 2306
Phone numbers: (04) 2562995 (04) 2564919
Fax: (04) 2565-151
PO Box: 09-01-828
Email: congechile.guayaquil@
espoltel.net
Opening hours: from 08: 00 to
13:00.
CHINA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 349 Atahualpa avenue
and Amazonas avenue
Phone numbers: (02) 2433337
- (02) 244462 (Protocol) (02)
2433407 –Consular Office
Email: susanaembajadachina@
gmail.com
Fax: 24 44 364/62
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays: from 09:00 to 12:00
and 15:00 to 17:00.
Consular Office: Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays from
9:00 to 11:30
*Consulate General in Guayaquil
Address: Santa Cecilia Citadel,
840 Central avenue between
streets 7th and 8th
Phone numbers: (04) 2850338 (04) 2850611
Fax: (04) 2850125
Email: [email protected]
General Consul in Guayaquil
Wang Weihua
COLOMBIA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N24-528 12 de Octubre avenue and Luis Cordero,
World Trade Center, B Tower,
14th floor
Phone number: (02) 2236463
Fax: (02) 2221969
Email: equito@cancilleria.
gov.co
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08:30 to 13:00 and
14:00 to 18:00.
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Francisco de Orellana
avenue, block 111. WTC, B
Tower, 11th floor, office 1105
Phone numbers: (04) 2630670
- (04) 2630-674 - (04) 2630675
Fax: (04) 2630676
Opening Hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 09:00 to 13:30 and
14:30 to 18:00
COSTA RICA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 111 Javier Arauz
and German Aleman (behind
Megamaxi and 6 de Diciembre
Avenue)
Phone number: (02) 2256016 (02) 2252330
Fax: (02) 2254-087
PO Box: 17 -03 -301
Email: [email protected]
/ [email protected] /
[email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08:00 to 16:00.
*Consular Section in Guayaquil
Address: 2009 9 de Octubre and
Los Rios, El Marques Building,
11th floor
Phone number: (04) 2453065
Fax: (04) 2375224
Cell phone: 09-9632856
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08:00 to 16:00.
Consul in Guayaquil
Rafael Saenz
CUBA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 365 Mercurio between
La Razon and El Vengador
Phone numbers: (02) 22 60981
- (02) 2456936 - (02) 2259183
Fax: (02) 2430594
Email: embajada@embacuba.
ec / [email protected]
Website: www.embacuba.
cubaminrex.cu
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08:30 to 14:30.
CYPRUS
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: 481 Humboldt and
Novoa Caamaño, Liguria Building, 6th floor
Phone numbers: (02) 3237758 (02) 3237545
Fax: (02) 2227344
Email: [email protected].
net
Consul Ad-Honorem
Maria Cardenas Rivadeneira
CZEC REPUBLIC
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 520 Third avenue and
Fourth street, Los Ceibos
Phone number: (04) 2354613
Fax: (04) 2353190
PO Box: 09-01-5094
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mzv.cz/bogota
Opening hours: from 9:00 to
12:00
(Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays)
DENMARK
*Consulate General in Quito
Address: Business Center Plaza
del Rancho, Block 1, 2nd floor,
Office. 206, Eugenio Espejo
avenue, Via Tanda –Miravalle
sector
Phone number: (02) 3957565 –
(02) 3957583
PO Box: 17-17-549
Email: [email protected]
/ [email protected]
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 604 General Cordova
and Mendiburo
Phone number: (04) 2308-020
/ 099742-908
Opening hours: 09:00 a 12:00
Consul Guayaquil
Flemming Bo Falkentoft
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E 12-80 German
Aleman street between Juan
Ramirez and Arroyo del Río,
behind Megamaxi (Batan Alto)
Phone numbers: (02) 2434232 (02) 2244478 - (02) 2269163
Fax: (02) 2434275
Email: [email protected]
Websites: www.embajadadominicanaecuador.com
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
15:30. Customer service until
14:30
EGYPT
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E 4–56 Tarqui avenue
and 6 de Diciembre avenue
(across El Arbolito park)
Phone numbers: (02) 2509501 (02) 2225240 - (02) 2520895
Fax: (02) 2563521
PO Box: 17-7-9355
Email: embassy.quito@mfa.
gov.eg / nidiacordovamolina@
hotmail.com
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 09:00 to 15:00.
Consular: Mondays to Fridays
from 10:00 to 13:00.
EL SALVADOR
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 123 Japon street and
Amazonas avenue, Ferlo- SANT
Building, 2nd floor
Phone number: (02) 2254433
Fax: (02) 2254431
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.elsalvador.
com.ec
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 09:30 to 11:30.
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 511 Clemente Ballen
and Boyaca
Phone numbers: (04) 2516066
– (04) 2325150
Fax: (04) 2516068
Opening hours: 9:00 a 18:00
horas
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Dinorah De Luzi
ESTONIA
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: N26-97 12 de Octubre
avenue and Abraham Lincoln,
Tower 1492 Building, 8th floor
Phone number: (02) 298 6666
Fax: (02) 298 6664
Cell phone: 09 9 443137
P.O Box: 17-03-719
Email: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Opening hours: from 8:30 to
18:00
EUROPEAN UNION
*Delegation
Address: E11-160 Orellana
avenue and Whimper, Schuman
Building
Phone numbers: (02) 2523 912
– (02) 2523161 – (02) 2528040
Fax: (02) 2527 511
Cell phone: 098790834
PO Box: 17-7-9695
Email: delegation-ecuador@
eeas.europa.eu
Websites: www.eeas.europa.eu/
delegations/ecuador
Opening hours: Mondays to
Thursdays from 08:00 to 13:00
and from 14:30 to 17:30;
Fridays: 08:00 to 13:30.
FINLAND
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 212 Luis Urdaneta and
General Cordova
Phone number: (04) 2564268
Fax: (04) 2561295
PO Box: 09-01-4848
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: 09:00 a 12:00
and 16:00 to 18:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Humberto Mata Salvador
FRANCE
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 107 Leonidas Plaza
and Patria
119
Phone number: (02) 2943800
Fax: (02) 2943809
PO Box: 1913 y 536
Email: cancilleria.quito-amba@
diplomatie.gouv.fr
Website: www.ambafran-ce-ec.
org
Opening hours: 08:00 a 13:00
y 14:00 a 16:30, Mondays to
Thurdays
Consulate: 08:00 to 13:30 on
Fridays
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 909 Jose Mascote and
Hurtado
Phone number: (04) 2328442
Fax: (04) 2328442
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: 10:00 a 13:00.
Consul in Guayaquil
Thierry Souët
GEORGIA
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: N27-157 Muros and
Gonzalez Suarez
Phone number: (02) 2227713
Cell phone: 0999801900
Email: mkakabadse@makana.
com.ec
Honorary Consul in Quito
Manuel Eloy Esteban Kakabadse
Navarro (OJO, TRES NOMBRES)
GERMANY
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E 10-44 Naciones
Unidas avenue and Republica
de El Salvador, Citiplaza Building, Floors 12-14.
Phone number: (02) 2970820
Fax: (02) 2970815 / (02)
2970816
Cell phone: 0999497967
PO Box: 17-17-536
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.quito.diplo.de
Opening Hours: Mondays to
Thursdays: 7:30 to 12:30 and
13:00 to 16:30; Fridays: 07:30
to 13:15.
* Consular Section (Guayaquil)
Address: 10 Las Monjas avenue,
Berlin Building, 2nd floor
Phone number: (04) 2206868 (04) 2206867
Fax: (04) 2206869
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
120
General Information
Fridays from 09:00 to 12:00.
GREAT BRITAIN
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: Naciones Unidas and
Republica de El Salvador, Citiplaza Building, 14th floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2970800 (02) 2970801
Fax: (02) 2970809S
Emergency cell phone:
092029944
Po Box: 17-17-830
Email: britishembassy.quito@
fco.gov.uk / maria.rios@fco.
gov.uk
Website: www.britembquito.
org.ec / www.ukinecuador.fco.
gov.uk
Opening hours: from 08:00 to
12:30 and from 13:30 to 16:30,
Mondays to Thursday, and from
8:00 to 13:00 on Fridays
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 623 General Cordova
and Padre Solano
Phone numbers: (04) 25 60 400
/ (04) 2563850. Extension 318
Fax: (04) 25 62 641
Email: [email protected] /
rocio.torres-honcon@fconet.
fco.gov.uk
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Colin Robert Armstrong, CMG
GREECE
*Honorary Consulate General in
Guayaquil
Address: Las Americas avenue
and Cosmerenela, El Bucanero
Building, Office 6.
Phone number: (04) 2285706
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
15:00
General Consul in Guayaquil
Stylianos Gkiokas
GUATEMALA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 733 Republica de El
Salvador and Portugal, Gabriela
Building, 3rd floor, Office 301.
Phone number: (02) 2459700
- (02) 2437751 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ecuador.minex.gt
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 09:00 to 13:00.
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Colon 3 Business
Center, Office 109.
Phone numbers: (04) 2136156 (04) 2136157
Fax: (04) 2380583
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
12:00.
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Rafael Florido White
HAITI
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E8-62 Francisco Robles
between Leonidas Plaza and 6
de Diciembre.
Phone number: (02) 2547565 (02) 223-4152
Fax: (02) 2224152
Email: [email protected]
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Km 8.5, Via Daule,
inside the Conquistador Group,
1st floor
Phone number: (04) 2250141
Email: consuladohaiti@
satelite.com.ec
Opening Hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from10h00 to 13h00
HOLY SEE
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 692 Orellana and 6 de
Diciembre avenue
Phone numbers: (02) 2505200 (02) 2505201
Fax: (02) 2564810
PO Box: 17 07 8980
Email: [email protected]
Opening Hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 08:30 to 13:00
and from 15: 00 to 17: 30; Saturdays: from 08:30 to 13:00
HONDURAS
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N-277 Suecia street
and Shyris avenue, Suecia
Building, 5th floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2438820 (02) 2442476 - (02) 2254196
Fax: (02) 2442476
POBox: 17-03-4753
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:00 to 14:00
*Honorary Consulate General in
Guayaquil
Address: 414 Bolivia y Chile
Phone numbers: (04) 2447300
Fax: (04) 2445972
Opening hours: from 16:30 to
18:30.
HUNGARY
*Consulate in Quito
Address: 2859 Whimper and
Orellana, Whimper Building
Phone numbers: (02) 2506-514
– (02) 2545546
Fax: (02) 2502-802
PO Box: 17012371
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:00 to 13:00
and from 15:00 to 18:00.
Phone numbers: (02) 3971500 (02) 3971502
Fax: (02) 3971555
Cell phone: 0984881289
–0984881288
PO Box: 17-21-038
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.quito.mfa.gov.il
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
16:30, Mondays to Thursdays.
From 08:30 to 14:00 on Fridays.
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 729 9 de Octubre
avenue and Boyaca, 4th floor.
Phone number: (04) 2322555 –
(04) 2322000
Fax: (04) 2328-196
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00 and from 16:00 to 19:00.
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Johnny Czarninski Baier
INDIA
*Honorary Consulate in Quito
Address: E9-24 Republica de El
Salvador and Suiza, Euro Building, 2nd floor, office B
Phone numbers: (02) 3332212 (02) 3332215
Fax: (02) 2569-017
Email: informació[email protected] / asistente@
camara-ecuatoriana-india.ec
IRAN
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E14-43 Jose Queri
street and Los Granados avenue
PBX:(02) 334-3450 ext 200
FAX:(02) 334-3450 ext 220
Email: embiranecuador@gmail.
com
Opening hours: from 08:00 to
13:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00
INDONESIA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E15-84 Quiteño Libre
street, Bellavista Neighborhood
Phone number: (02) 2431717
Email: [email protected]
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 203 Luque and Pedro
Carbo, 4th floor, Apt. 40
Phone number: (04) 2323-592
Opening hours: 1 from 3:00 to
15:00
Email: lopezmarindos@yahoo.
com
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Marcelo Lopez Mestanza.
ITALY
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 111 La Isla street and
Humberto Albornoz
Phone numbers: (02) 3211322 (02) 3211674 - (02) 3210565
Fax: (02) 3210818
Cell phone: 099778061
PO Box: 17-03-72
Email: [email protected]
/ [email protected]
Website: www.ambitalquito.org
Opening hours: from 8:30 to
12:30, Mondays to Fridays
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 423 P. Icaza between
Cordova and Baquerizo Moreno.
Machala Bank Building, 3rd
floor
Phone number: (04) 2568358
Fax: (04) 2568447
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00.
ISRAEL
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: avenue Coruña E25-58
and San Ignacio, Altana Plaza
Building, 5th floor
JAMAICA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Malecon de Entre Ríos
avenue, Mediterraneo Complex
#8
Phone number: (04) 2830-346
Fax: (04) 2830-346
Cell phone: 086542 515
Email: consuladojamaicagye@
yahoo.com
A previous appointment is
required.
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Ana María Pinchin de Ching
JAPAN
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N39-123 Amazonas
avenue and Jose Arizaga,
Amazonas Plaza Building, floors
11 and 12
Phone numbers: (02) 2278700 (02) 2456426 - (02) 2468738
Fax: (02) 2449 399
PO Box: 17-21-01518
Email: [email protected]
/ [email protected] / japembec@
qi.mofa.go.jp
Website: www.ec.emb-ja-pam.
go.jp
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 08:45 to 12:30
and from 14:00 to 17:15.
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Km 11.5 Via Daule
Phone numbers: (04) 2100600 (04) 2100973. Ext 212 - 273
Fax: (04) 2100-151
Email: [email protected] /
[email protected]
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
17:00
Honorary Consul General in
Guayaquil
Jaime Simon Isaias
LEBANON
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 101 Jose Campos and
Garcíi Aviles, 1st floor
Phone numbers: (04) 2300988
– (04) 2563715
Fax: (04) 2562-692
Email: [email protected]
Honorary General Consul in
Guayaquil
121
Juan Saade Saade
MALTA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 905 Malecon between
Victor Manuel Rendon and
Junin. Simon Bolívar Building,
1st floor, Office 103
Phone numbers: (04) 2301948
Fax: (04) 2301948
Cell phone: 094360900
Email: tjharding@camcomeb.
com
Opening hours: from 9:00 to
14:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Trevor Harding Bickle
MEXICO
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N36–165 6 de Diciembre avenue and Naciones
Unidas
Phone numbers: (02) 2923770
- (02) 2923771 - (02) 5103267
- (02) 2510273
Fax: (02) 2448245
Email: embajadamexecuador@
sre.gob.mx
Website: www.embamex.sre.
gob.mx/ecuador
Opening Hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 9h00 to 18h00.
MONACO
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 516 9 de Octubre and
Escobedo
Phone numbers: (04) 2306606 (04) 2328435
Fax: (04) 2567438
Opening hours: from 10:00 to
13:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Javier Tola Neira
MOROCCO
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 200 Victor Emilio
Estrada and Balsamos
Phone number: (04) 2883542
Fax: (04) 2883542
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00.
Honorary General Consul in
122
General Information
Guayaquil
Antonio Alvarez Eljuri
NETHERALNDS
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 1502 Quisquis and
Tulcan, 1st floor, Office101
Phone number: (04) 2280 156
Fax: (04) 2286 047
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00
NICARAGUA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N31-62 Amazonas
avenue and Moreno Bellido,
COMONSA Building, 5th floor,
Office. 5 a, (across Petro-Comercial gas station)
Phone numbers: (02) 2550796
– (02) 2238885
Fax: (02) 2550796 Ext. 105
Email: embani-caecuador@
cancilleria.gob.ni / smarin@
cancilleria.gob.ni
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Lomas de Urdesa (104
Las Brisas and Olmos) Km 7.5.
Milantex Office
Phone numbers: (04) 2254822
– (04) 2250815
Fax: (04) 2251193 – (04)
2206853
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00 and from 15:00 to 17:00
Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Adelsi Ivette Acevedo Perez
NORWAY
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 106 Malecon del
Salado and Todos los Santos –
Urdesa
Phone number: (04) 2389610
Fax: (04) 2384544
Cell phone: 099516150
Email: [email protected].
net
Opening hours: from 9:00 to
14:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Andres Schmidt Orces
PANAMA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E12-92 German Aleman and Arroyo del Rio (El
Batan)
Phone numbers: (02) 2248321 (02) 2431792 - (02) 2433653
Fax: (02) 2275044
PO Box: 17–07–9017
Email: panaembaecuador@
hotmail.com / [email protected]
Website: www.embajadadepanamaecuador.com
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:00 to 15:00
PARAGUAY
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 24-594 12 de Octubre
avenue and General Francisco
Salazar, Torre Sol Verde Building, 8th floor.
Phone numbers: (02) 2909006
Emergency cell phone:
0986247567
Telefax: (02) 2909005
Email: embaparaguayecuador@
hotmail.com / [email protected]
Website: www.embajadadeparaguay.ec
Opening hours: from 8:30 to
16:00, Mondays to Fridays
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Km 11. 5 Via Daule
(Plasticos del Litoral)
Phone numbers: (04) 2100600.
Ext. 212
Fax: (04) 2100-151
PO Box: 09-01-1299
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: 09:00 a 17:00
Honorary General Consul in
Guayaquil
Xavier Felix Simon Isaias
PERU
*Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Francisco de Orellana
avenue, Block 501, Kennedy
Norte, 14th floor, office 2,
Centrum Building
Phone numbers: (04) 2280114
– (04) 2280135 – (04) 2280142
Fax: (04) 2280183
Cell phone: 099424664
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.consuladoperuguayaquil.com
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:00 to 16:00
PHILIPPINES
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Alborada, Block Bt. # 2
Phone number: (04) 2247461
Fax: (04) 241944
Opening hours: 10:00 to 14:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Corazon Oliva de Reyes
POLAND
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 100 9 de Octubre
avenue and Malecon. La Previsora Building, 29th floor, office
2901
Phone numbers: (04) 2325555
– (04) 2325757
Fax: (04) 2326111
PO Box: 09 015 965
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 08:30 to 12:30
and from 13:30 to 17:30.
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Francisco Rizzo Pastor
PORTUGAL
*Honorary Consulate en Guayaquil
Address: 603 Los Rios and
Quisquis
Phone number: (04) 2293284
Fax: (04) 2441991
Cell phone: 094043394
PO. Box: 09-01-1217
Email: [email protected]
Opening Hours: from 09:00 to
12:00 and from 15:00 to 18:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Antonio Marques Firmino
QATAR
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 1820 avenues 12 de
Octubre and Cordero, suite 605,
Swissotel (temporary residence)
Phone number: (02) 2528865
Fax: (02) 2528913
Cell phone: 0981299166
Email: [email protected] /
[email protected]
RUMANIA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Puntilla, Via Samborondon, Los Lagos Residential
Development Nº 28
Phone number: (04) 2834088
Fax: (04) 2834088
Email: com.rumania@yahoo.
com
Opening hours: from 10:00 to
16:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Maria Fernanda Parra
RUSSIA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 4612 Reina Victoria
and Ramon Roca
Phone numbers: (02) 2526361
- (02) 2526375 - (02) 2554510
- (02) 2505089 (consular
section)
Fax: 2565-531
PO Box: 17 01 3868
Email: embrusia_ecuador@
mail.ru / conrusia_ecuador@
mail.ru (consular section)
Websites: www.ecuador.mid.ru
Opening hours: Mondays to
Thursdays, from 08:00 to 13:00
and from 15:00 to 19:00. On
Fridays from 08:00 to 12:00
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 2703 Clemente Ballen
and Asisclo Garay
Phone number: (04) 2451361
Fax: (04) 245-1361
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:00 to 13:00
Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Alfredo Jose Ortega Maldonado
SIRIA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 523 Huancavilca and
Cacique Alvarez
Phone numbers: (04) 2402902
Fax: (04) 2403619
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 10:00 to 12:00
and from 16:00 to 18:00
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Juan Saman Abud
SLOVENIA
*Consulate (Quito)
Address: N65-Galo Plaza Lasso
avenue and Los Eucaliptos,
diagonal to Los Recuerdos park,
headquarters of Hidria Perles
Ecuador S.A company.
Phone number: (02) 2485213 –
(02) 2471105
Fax: (02) 2809022
Email: ladislao.medvedsek@
hidria.com
SOUTH KOREA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 1942 12 de Octubre
avenue and Cordero, World
Trade Center, B Tower, 3rd floor
Phone number: (02) 2909227 (02) 2909228 - (02) 2909229
Fax: (02) 2501-190
PO Box: 17-03-626
Email: [email protected] / ecuador@
mofa.go.kr
Opening hours: from 08:30
to 12:30 and 14:00 to 17:00,
Mondays to Fridays
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Km 3.5 Via Duran –
Tambo.
Phone number: (04) 2224334
Fax: (04) 2559-029
Email: lchonill@poligrafica.
com
Opening hours: 09:00 a 16:00.
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Luis Chonillo
SPAIN
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E12-73 Francisco
Salazar and Toledo
Phone numbers: (02) 3226296 (02) 3226303 - (02) 3226896
Fax: (02) 3227805
PO Box: 17 01 9322
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.exteriores.es/
embajadas/quito
Opening hours: from 08:00 to
15:30, Mondays to Fridays
Consulate: 455 La Pinta and
Amazonas
Phone number: (02) 2555733
*Consulate General in Guayaquil
Address: corner of Velez and
123
Tungurahua
Phone number: (04) 6017-460
Opening hours: from 08:00 to
15:30.
SWITZERLAND
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 35-17 Amazonas
avenue and Juan Pablo Sanz,
Xerox Building, 2nd floor
Phone number: (02) 2434949
Fax: (02) 2449314
Cell phone: 099568258 (emergencies)
PO Box: 17-11-4815
Email: qui.vertretung@eda.
admin.ch / roland.fischer@eda.
admin.ch
Website: www.eda.admin. ch/
quito
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
12:00, Mondays to Fridays
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: Juan Tanca Marengo
Avenue, Conauto Building, 5th
floor
Phone numbers: (04) 2681900
Fax: (04) 2681997
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
12:00
Honorary General Consul in
Guayaquil
Herbert Frei Perez
TUNISIA
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 812 Cordova and Victor
M. Rendon, Torres de la Merced
Building, 5th floor, Office 7
Phone numbers: (04) 2309903
Fax: (04) 2309903
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
12:00
Honorary general Consul in
Guayaquil
Fathi Ben Bouzid
TURKEY
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: No. 9-28 Sebastian
de Benalcazar street between
Oriente and Esmeraldas
Phone numbers: (02) 2511490
Fax: (02) 2511493
PO Box: 170409
Email: embassy.quito@mfa.
gov.tr
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General Information
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 08:00 to 16:30
Honorary Consul in Guayaquil
Luís Alberto Trujillo Bustamante
UNITED STATES
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: E12-170 Avigiras and
Eloy Alfaro
Phone numbers: (02) 398-5000
After opening hours: (02)
398-5000
Fax: (02) 398-5100
PO Box: 17-17-1538
Opening hours: from 08:00 to
12:30 and 13:30 to 17:00
Consular Section: (02) 3985000
Customer service: Mondays to
Thursdays from 07:30 to 12:00
and from 13:30 to 15:00.
Usaid: Avigiras E12-170 and
Eloy Alfaro
Phone number: (02) 398-5000
*Consulate General in Guayaquil
Address: Santa Ana street and
José Rodriguez Bonin avenue
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays from 08:00 to 17:00.
Call center for other provinces
of Ecuador: (04) 371-7000
For Guayaquil and another
cities of the Guayas province:
371-7000
VENEZUELA
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: N30-240 Amazonas avenue and Eloy Alfaro, COMONSA
Building, floors 8 and 9
Phone numbers: (02) 2554032 (02) 2557209 - (02) 2554483
Fax: (02) 2520306 - (02)
2232334 - (02) 3238318
PO Box: 17-01-688
Email: embve.ecuador@mppre.
gob.ve
Website: www.venezuela.org.ec
Opening Hours: from 08:00 to
13:00 and from 14:00 to 17:00,
Mondays to Fridays
*Consulate General in Guayaquil
Address: 329 Chile and Aguirre,
2nd floor, Bontex Building
Phone numbers: (04) 2326600 (04) 2326579 - (04) 2326566
Fax: (04) 2320-751
Email: conve.ecgiq@mppre.
gob.ve
Opening hours: from 09:00 to
13:00
Consulate General in Guayaquil
Marco Antonio Carrillo Jimenez.
URUGUAY
*Embassy (Quito)
Address: 2816 6 de Diciembre
avenue and Paul Rivet “Josueth González” Building, 9th
floor
Phone numbers: (02) 2563762
- (02) 2544228 - (02) 2541968
Fax: (02) 2563763
PO Box: 17-12-282
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays, from 09:30 to 15:30
*Honorary Consulate in Guayaquil
Address: 114 Junín and Malecon, Torres del Rio Building,
5th floor, Office 9
Phone number: (04) 2311058
Fax: (04) 2563952
Email: [email protected]
Opening hours: Mondays to
Fridays: from 09:30 to 13:30
Hotel
Accommodations
LUXURY HOTELS
CONTINENTAL HOTEL
Address: 510 Chile avenue and
10 de Agosto street
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: 04)2329270 –
(04)2325454
Website: www.hotelcontinental.
com.ec
Email: reservas@hotel continental.com.ec
GRAND GUAYAQUIL HOTEL
Address: 1506 Boyaca avenue
and Clemente Ballen street
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone number: (04)2329690
Website: www.grandhotelguayaquil.com/
Email: [email protected]
HAMPTON INN BOULEVARD
HOTEL
Address: 432 9 de Octubre Boulevard and Baquerizo Moreno
Avenue.
Parish: Carbo
Phone number: (04) 2329690
Website: www.guayaquilhamptoninn.com
Email: [email protected]
HILTON COLON HOTEL
Address: Francisco de Orellana
avenue and Víctor Hugo Sicouret street.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2689000
Website: www.guayaquilhilton.
com
Email: [email protected]
ORO VERDE HOTEL
Address: 414 9 de Octubre
Boulevard and Garcia Moreno
Avenue.
Parish: 9 de Octubre
Phone numbers: (04)2327999
– (04) 2329350
Website: [email protected]
Email: www.oroverdehotelel.com
RAMADA HOTEL
Address: 606 Malecon Simon
Bolivar avenue and Manuel
Luzarraga street.
Parish: Carbo
Phone numbers: (04)2563036
– (04)2565555
Website: www.hotelramada.com
Email: [email protected]
UNIPARK HOTEL
Address: 406 Clemente Ballen
street and Chile Avenue.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04) 2327100
– (04) 2328352
Website: www.uniparkhotel.com
Email: [email protected]
SHERATON HOTEL
Address: Joaquín Orrantia street
and Juan Tanca Marengo Avenue, Plaza del Sol.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: (04) 2082088
– (04)2082081
Website: www.ghlhoteles.com
Email: reservas@sheraton.
com.ec
COURTYARD BY MARRIOT
GUAYAQUIL
Address: 236 Francisco de
Orellana Avenue, Blue Towers
Building.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: (04)2082088
– (04)2082081
Website: www.courtyardguayaquil.com
HM INTERNACIONAL
Address: Kennedy Norte Citadel,
Lot 7, Block 305.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2280806
Website: www.hmhotel.ec
Email: [email protected]
SONESTA
Address: Joaquín Orrantia street
and Leopoldo Benitez Avenue.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2595900
Website: http://espanol.sonesta.com/guayaquil/
Email: [email protected]
HOLIDAY INN GUAYAQUIL
AIRPORT
Address: Jaime Roldos Aguilera
avenue (next to Jose Joaquín
de Olmedo Airport).
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04) 4714610
Website: www.holidayinn.com
Email: [email protected]
WYNDHAM GUAYAQUIL
Address: Puerto Santa Ana, at
the end of Numa Pompilio Llona
street in Las Peñas Neighborhood.
Parrish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)3717800
Website: http://www.wyndham.com/hotels/ecuador/
guayaquil-guayas/wyndhamguayaquil/hotel-overview
FIRST - CLASS
ALEXANDER HOTEL
Address: 1107 Luque street and
Pedro Moncayo Avenue.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2532000
– (04)2328474
Website: http://hotelalexander.
com.ec/
Email: [email protected]
DORAL HOTEL
Address: 402 Chile avenue and
Aguirre street.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: 2328490 –
2327088
Website: www.hdoral.com
Email: [email protected]
RIZZO HOTEL
Address: 406 Clemente Ballen
street and Chile Avenue.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)6017500
– (04)2320544
Website: www.rizzohotel.ec
Email: [email protected]
SOL DE ORIENTE HOTEL
Address: 603 Aguirre street #
603 and Escobedo Avenue.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2325500 –
(04) 2329352
Website: www.hotelsoloriente.
com
Email: [email protected]
SOL DE ORO
Address: 1243 Lorenzo de
Garaycoa avenue and Clemente
Ballen street.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2510000 –
(04)2532067/8
Email: [email protected]
MARCELIUS
Address: Jose Falconi avenue
and y Jose AlaVedra Tama
street.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)6026422
Website: www.hotelmarcelius.com
Email: [email protected]
GOLD CENTER HOTEL
Address: Rodolfo Baquerizo Nazur avenue, V Stage, Alborada
Citadel.
125
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2644665
– (04)2262883
Website: www.goldcenterhotel.
com
Email: [email protected]
PALACE HOTEL
Address: 214 Chile avenue and
Luque street.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2321080 –
(04) 2322887
Website: www.hotelpalaceguayaquil.com.ec
Email: [email protected]
CASTELL HOTEL
Address: Miguel H. Alcívar avenue and Pumpilio Ulloa street,
Kennedy Norte Citadel.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: (04)2680190
– (04)2680099
Website: www.hotelcastell.com
Email: [email protected]
CITY PLAZA HOTEL
Address: 922 Boyaca avenue
and Víctor Manuel Rendon
street.
Parish: Roca
Phone number: (04)2309209
Website: http://www.hotelcityplaza.com.ec/
Email: [email protected]
CORONA REAL HOTEL
Address: Enrique de Grau Ruiz
avenue, Sauces IX, block L11,
lot 12.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)6020102
Email: [email protected]
MANGING GALLERY HOTEL
Address: 1608 9 de Octubre
Boulevard and Garcia Moreno
avenue.
Parish: 9 de Octubre
Category: first-class
Phone numbers: (04)2395498
– (04)2691881
Website: www.hotelgaleriamanging.com
Email: reservas@hotelgaleria126
General Information
manging.com
AIRPORT HOTEL
Address: Americas avenue and
A street.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2392966
Website: http://airporthotelguayaquil.com
Email: [email protected]
SECOND - CLASS
LA TORRE HOTEL
Address: 333 Chile avenue and
Luque street, Torre Azul Building floors 13-14 -15.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: (04)2531316
– (04)2531354
Website: www.latorrehotel.
com.ec
Email: [email protected]
CALIFORNIA HOTEL
Address: 601 Ximena avenue
and Urdaneta street.
Parish: Roca
Phone numbers: (04)2302538 –
(04)2562548
Email: hotelcalifornia_@
hotmail.com
NEVADA HOTEL
Address: 710 Lorenzo de Garaycoa avenue and Quisquis street.
Parish: Roca
Phone number: (04)2311298
ALBORADA HOTEL
Address: La Alborada Citadel, IX
Stage, block 935, villa 8.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: (04)2237251 –
(04)2641444
HOTEL HOWARD JOHNSON
Address: Juan Tanca Marengo
avenue and Abel Romero Castillo Avenue.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: (04)2397374(04)3900202
Website: www.ghlhotel.com.co
Email: [email protected]
MARCELIUS HOTEL (BRANCH)
Address: Miguel H. Alcívar avenue and Abel Romero Castillo
Avenue, Kennedy Norte Citadel.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2398987
Website: www.hotelmarcelius.
com/indec.htm
Email: marcelius_hotel@
hotmail.com
MALECON INN HOTEL
Address: 203 Sucre street and
Pichincha avenue.
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone numbers: 2400457 –
2511290
Website: http://www.maleconinn.com/home.html
ORQUIDEA INTERNACIONAL
HOTEL
Address: 309 J.J. Olmedo
Boulevard and Chile street.
Parish: Olmedo
Phone number: (04)2413536
Website: www.orquideainternacionalhotel.com
Email: [email protected]
HOTEL PRESIDENTE INTERNACIONAL
Address: 112 Junin street and
Ximena avenue.
Parish: Roca
Phone number: (04)2306779
Website: http://presidenteinternacional.com/
TROPICAL INTERNACIONAL
HOTEL
Address: 516 Ambato avenue
and General Gomez street.
Parish: Ayacucho
Category: Second-class
Phone numbers: (04)2404996
– (04)6012133
Website: www.hoteltropicalinn.
com
Email: [email protected]
GARZOTA INN Address: Isidro Ayora avenue
and Camilo Nevarez avenue.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2231888
Website: http://www.hotelgarzotainn.com
VERSAILLES INTERNACIONAL
Address: 100 Junin street and
Ximena avenue.
Parish: Roca
Email: hotelversailes@hotmail.
com
ONIX GOLD
Address: 514 Jose de Antepara
avenue between Padre Solano y
Luis Urdaneta streets.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone number: (04)2284502
RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL
FIRST-CLASS
MANSO BOUTIQUE HOSTEL
Address: 1406 Malecon Simon
Bolivar avenue and Aguirre
street
Parish: Rocafuerte
Phone number: (04)2526644
Website: www.manso.ec
Email: [email protected]
BOARDING HOUSE
FIRST-CLASS
MANSION DEL RÍO
Address: 120 Numa Pompilio
Llona street, next to Puerto
Santa Ana.
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: 2566044 –
2565827 – 2565983
Website: www.mansiondelrioec.com
Email: [email protected]
APART-HOTEL
FIRST-CLASS
APART HOTEL KENNEDY
Address: Kennedy Norte Citadel
(near Hilton Colon Hotel)
Parish: Tarqui
Phone numbers: 2681 111 –
2681 060
Email: reservas@hotelkennedy.
com.ec
Shopping malls
LAS VITRINAS
Address: Kennedy Norte Citadel,
Dr. Juan Bautista Arzube street
between avenue 11 Northeast
and Blind Alley 11 Northeast.
POLICENTRO
Address: Kennedy Norte Citalde.
Avenues Plaza Dañin and San
Jorge.
PLAZA QUIL
Address: Carlos Luis Plaza Dañin
avenue and Francisco Boloña
street.
SAN MARINO SHOPPING
CENTER
Address: Avenues Francisco de
Orellana and Plaza Dañin.
PASEO ORELLANA
Address: Avenues Francisco de
Orellana and Santiago Castillo.
MALL DEL SOL
Address: Avenues Joaquin Orrantia and Constitucion.
ALBOCENTRO
Address: Rodolfo Baquerizo
Nazur avenue and Gabriel
Roldos street.
PLAZA LA GARZOTA (GARZOCENTRO)
Address: Avenues Agustin Freire
and Guillermo Pareja.
PLAZA MAYOR
Address: Guillermo Pareja
Rolando avenue and Segundo
Cueva Celi street.
LA ROTONDA
Address: Benjamin Carrion
avenue and Third street.
CITY MALL
Address: Benjamin Carrino Mora
avenue and y Pedro Valverde
Alvarez street.
RIOCENTRO NORTE
Address: Avenues Francisco de
Orellana and Guillermo Pareja.
RIOCENTRO CEIBOS
Address: Bombero Avenue, km
6.5 Via the Coast.
PLAZA CEIBOS SHOPPING
Address: Leopoldo Carrera Calvo
avenue, via Campus ESPOL
Prosperina “Gustavo Galindo”.
CENTRO COMERCIAL LOS CEIBOS
Address: Los Ceibos Citadel,
streets Dr. Jose de Rubira
Ramos and Dr. Jose Luis Auzlandazuri.
PIAZZA LOS CEIBOS
Address: Bombero avenue, km
6.5 Via the Coast.
PLAZA COLONIA
Address: Via the Coast, km 11.5
BLUE COAST CENTER
Address: Via the Coast, km 11.5.
COSTALMAR SHOPPING CENTER
Address: Via the Coast, Km 14.
LAGUNA PLAZA
Address: Via the Coast, km 12.5.
MUNICIPAL FLOWER MARKET
“ZAYDA LETTY CASTILLO”
Address: Machala avenue
between streets Vicente Piedrahita and Julian Coronel.
UNICENTRO
Address: Aguirre street between
streets Ch
imborazo and Chile.
PLAZA TRIÁNGULO
Address: Victor Emilio Estrada
avenue and Datiles street.
PASEO COMERCIAL EL CORREO
Address: Pedro Carbo street
betnwen streets Clemente Ballen and Aguirre
AVENTURA PLAZA
Address: Avenues Las Monjas
and Carlos Julio Arosemena.
CRAFT MARKET OF GUAYAQUIL
Address: streets Loja and
Baquerizo Moreno.
ALBAN BORJA
Address: Carlos Julio Arosemena
avenue and Ilanes street.
MALECON 2000
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar
avenue from Olmedo street
until Colon street.
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Terrestrial distances (km)
The shortest paths are taken (urban sections are not included)
Locality
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011121314 15
1Ambato
0269220 406 40306338390288 99440251 47511 701
2Azoguez
269 0238 493272 37260630213252279520316242 432
3Babahoyo 220238 0 322273275130392 83121278455267240 427
4Bahia
406493322 0446530248392280381533455375895 682
5Baños
40272237 446 0309335430288116445291 87514 704
6Cuenca
306 37275 530309 0297667250289242557353205 395
7Daule
388260130 248336297 0425 47251300488313455 449
8Esmeraldas 390630392 392430667425 0472489670433343832 819
9Guayaquil 288213 83 280288550 47472 0204253535335415 402
10Guaranda
99252121 381116289251489204 0399350146494 684
11Huaquillas 440279278 533445242300670253399 0693489233 195
12Ibarra
251520455 455291557488433535350693 0204762 952
13Latacunga
47316 267 375 87353 313343335146 489204 0 558 748
14Loja
511242440 895514205455832415494233762558 0 190
15Macara
701432427 682704395449819402684195952748190 0
16Macas
230219427 842190231479620432305473479277436 626
17Machachi
99368313 313739405346291393198541152 52610 800
18Machala
382225216 471383188238608191337 73633492235 222
19Manta
404409281 120444448157442196402449505355611 598
20Otavalo
231500435 435271537468413515330673 20184742 932
21Playas
385310180 364385347131556 97301350632432512 499
22Portoviejo 369407248 86409444155407194367447470320609 596
23Puyo
101333298 513 61370396491349176506350148519 709
24Quevedo
224341193 219264378138289183224381352177543 530
25Quininde 290560292 292330567325100372413570333243732 719
26Quito
136405304 340176442373318420235578115 89647 837
27Riobamba
52217182 464555254280442233 61390303 99459 649
28Rumichaca 380649584 5844206866175626644798221293338911081
29Salinas
451376246 308451413197622163367416685498578 565
30 Sto. Domingo205445207 207245482240185287328485248158847 634
31Tena
180412377 586140449475497428255585271227598 788
32Tulcán
376645580 5804166826135586604758181253298871077
33Zamora
575306504 759516269519896481558297826622 64 254
BAHIA MALL
Address: streets Chile and
Chiriboga.
CENTRO SUR
Address: streets Chile and
Azuay.
CRAFT MARKET OF MALECON2000
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar
avenue, next to Febres- Cordero
street.
MALL DEL SUR
Address: Avenues 25 de julio
and Dr. Ernesto Alban.
CRAFT SHOPPING CENTER
MACHALA
Address: Machala avenue
between streets Ayacucho and
Pedro Pablo Gomez.
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RIOCENTRO SUR
Address: 25 de Julio avenue and
y Pio Jaramillo Alvarado street.
CENTRO COMERCIAL EL FORTÍN
Address: Avenues Modesto
Luque and Casuarina.
Conventions Center
SIMON BOLIVAR CONVENTION
CENTER
Address: Las Américas avenue and Dr.
Abel Romero Castillo street.
RODOLFO BAQUERIZO MORENO
EXHIBITION CENTER
Address: Boulevard 9 de Octubre
avenue and Tungurahua street.
OLD SOUTH MARKET
(CRYSTAL PALACE)
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar, next
to Manabi street, Integration Square.
16 171819 2021 2223242526272829 3031 3233
230 99382404 231385 369101224290136 52380451 205180 376575
219 368225409 500310 407333341530405217649376 445412 645306
427 313218281 435180 242298103292304182584246 207377 580504
842 313471120 435364 86513219292340464584308 207586 580759
190 139383444 271385 409 61264330176 55420471 245140 416516
231 405188448 537347 444370378567442254686413 482449 682269
479 346238157 488131 155396138325373280617197 240475 613519
620 291608442 413556 407491289100318442562622 185497 558896
432 383191196 515 97 194349183372420233664163 287428 660481
305 198337402 330301 367176224413235 61479367 328255 475558
473 541 73449 673350 447506391570578390822416 485585 818297
479 152633505 20632 470350352333115303189685 248271 125826
277 52 492355 184432 320148177 243 89 99333 498 158 227 329 622
436 610235611 742512 609519543732647459891578 847598 887 64
626 800222598 932499 596709530719837649
1081565 6347881077254
0 329419628 459529 626129455520366245608595 435208 604326
329 0481363 132480 328200210191 37151281546 106215 277674
419 481 0387 613288 385444219508518328762354 423523 758299
628 363387 0 485280 35505178342390356634225 257584 630675
459 132613485 0612 450330332313 95285149667 228251 145806
529 480288280 612 0 278446267458517330761120 371525 1575776
626 328385 35 450278 0470143307355427599222 222549 595673
129 200444505 330446 470 0325391237116479512 306 79 475455
454 210319178 332267 143325 0189237276481333 104404 477607
520 191508342 313458 307391189 0218342462522 85397 458796
366 37518390 95517 355237237218 0188244570 133186 240711
245 151328456 285330 427116276342188 0432398 257195 428523
6082891762634 149361 599479481462244432 0514 377400 4955
595 546354225 665120 222512333522570396814 0 437591 810642
435 106423257 228371 222306104 85133257377437 0312 373711
208 215523584 251525 549 79404397186195400591 312 0 396534
604 277758630 145757 595475477458240428 4810 373396 0951
326 674299375 805576 673455607795711523955642 711534 951 0
Sports Venues
LUIS CHIRIBOGA PARRA
STADIUM
Address: streets 40 and J.
CISNE 2 SPORTS COMPLEX
Address: Cooperative Cisne 2,
Las Balsas Avenue.
GEORGE CAPWELL STADIUM
OF EMELEC (BANCO DEL PACIFICO)
Address: Quito avenue between
streets General Gomez, San
Martín and Pio Montufar.
YEYO URAGA BASEBALL STADIUM
Address: Tungurahua street and
Damian Najera Avenue.
(next to Bellavista).
RAMON UNAMUNO STADIUM
Address: streets Los Rios and
Cuenca.
SPENCER
Address: avenues Las Americas
and Kennedy.
ABEL JIMENEZ PARRA COLISEUM
Address: Tungurahua street and
Capitan Najera Avenue.
VOLTAIRE PALADINES POLO
MONUMENTAL STADIUM OF
BARCELONA (BANCO DEL
PICHINCHA)
Address: Barcelona avenue and
Barcelona pedestrian bridge
MODELO STADIUM ALBERTO
COLISEUM
Address: avenues Las Americas
and Kennedy.
BASEBALL FIELDS OF
KENNEDY CITADEl
Address: Kennedy Citadel,
129
streets 7th west and G.
MIRAFLORES BASEBALL
FIELDS
Address: Victor Emilio Estrada
avenue and Enrique Diaz Galarza street.
CARLOS PEREZ PERASSO
GUAYAQUIL COUNTRY CLUB
Address: Via Daule, km 33.5
CHILD-JUVENILE MI LOTE
Address: Mucho Lote 1, Stage
2, Block 3.
Museums
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar
Avenue, next to Loja street.
GUAYAQUIL IN HISTORY
MINIATURE MUSEUM
Address: Malecon Simon Bolivar
Avenue, next to Loja street.
EL FORTIN DE SANTA ANA
LUIS A. NOBOA NARANJO
SPORTS COURTS
Address: Martha Bucaram de
Roldos street and Barcelona
Avenue, San Eduardo Hill, Via
Daule
MUSEUM
Address: Stair 380 of the Diego
Noboa Stairways, Santa Ana
Hill, northeast of the city.
MUSEUM
Address: General Cordova
avenue and P. Icaza street,
downtown.
JULIO JARAMILLO POPULAR
NATIONAL TENNIS CLUB
Address: Via Daule, km 6.5.
MUSIC MUSEUM
Address: Santa Ana Port, Building # 3, second floor, northeast
of the city.
NAHIM ISAIAS MUSEUM
Address: Pichincha avenue and
Clemente Ballen street, Administration Square, downtown.
CHRISTIAN BENITEZ BETANCOURT STADIUM
Address: Los Vergeles Citadel
sector, between citadels Los
Samanes 7 and Orquideas (6NE
Santa Narcisa de Jesús Avenue),
north of the city.
MULTIPORPUSE SPORTS
BEER MUSEUM
Address: Santa Ana Port, Building # 3, second floor, northeast
of the city.
SHIPYARD MUSUEM: BARCE-
COURTS OF LINEAL PARK
Address: Via the Coast, Km. 8.5.
LONA AND EMELEC
Address: Santa Ana Port, Building # 3., second floor, northeast of the city.
ECO-SPORT TRINITARIA
Address: Marcelo Mario Suarez
Montesdeoca Avenue, Isla
Trinitaria.
“CORONEL FELIX LUQUE
PLATA” FIREFIGHTERS MU-
ALEJANDRO PONCE NOBOA
STADIUM
Address: Pío Jaramillo Alvarado
avenue and Sixto Duran Barrera
street, Fertisa sector, Sopeña
Neighborhood.
SEUM
Address: Vernaza Blind Alley
Malecon Simon Bolivar Avenue,
Colon Square.
“MARIA EUGENIA PUIG
LINCE” HISTORY OF GUAYA-
GUAYAQUIL TENNIS CLUB
Address: 9 de Octubre avenue
and Lizardo Garcia street.
QUIL IN CLAY MUSEUM
Address: Barcelona S.C. Avenue, between the bridges El
Velero and 17th street, northeast of the city.
HORSE RIDING COUNTRY CLUB
Address: Via Daule, km 22
ANTROPOLOGICAL AND CONTEMPORARY ART MUSUEM
(MAAC)
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MUNICIPAL MUSEUM OF
GUAYAQUIL
Address: Diez de Agosto avenue
and Chile street, downtown.
CARLOS ZEBALLOS MENENDEZ
MUSEUM (CULTURAL CENTER)
Address: 1200 Boulevard 9 de
Octubre and Pedro Moncayo
street, Cultural Center of Guayas
Building, 5th floor, downtown.
PRESLEY NORTON MUSEUM
Address: Boulevard 9 de
Octubre and Carchi Avenue,
downtown.
BAE CALDERON NAVAL MUSEUM
Address: Eloy Alfaro avenue and
Cañar street (32-A SE), south
of the city.
CONTEMPORARY NAVAL MUSEUM
Address: Fray Vacas Galindo
street and Jose Maria Urbina avenue (11 SE), south of the city.
Gloria Gallardo Zavala
President of the Public And Municipal Company of Tourism,
Civic Promotion and International Relations of Guayaquil
T
he President of the Public and
Municipal Company of Tourism,
Civic Promotion and International
Relations of Guayaquil is proud to
present to the people of Guayaquil,
to all Ecuadorians and foreigners, the
official guides of the Municipality of
Guayaquil based in an inventory made
by categories, with directions and
parishes, including the respective maps;
to promote them with our brand
“Guayaquil is my destination”, which has
represented a gigantic work that have
had the support of the Tourism team,
and the Director of Communication and
Urbanism and the Vistazo Group; from
historian Parsival Castro and Engineer
Aldo Mora who designed the maps. My
special gratitude to Carlos Julio Gonzalez
and Priscilla Parker who enriched these
guides with their wonderful pictures; also
to Lourdes Taznic and Ana Lema for the
work carried out on the Cocoa Route.
My eternal appreciation to all the
people that have made possible this
great work of presenting Guayaquil as
“the city of the River and the Estuary”,
with all its history, identity, beauty and
progress; a work achieved that represent
a dream come true for us.
Guayaquil is my Destination to know
its history
Guayaquil is my Destination to know
its heritage
Guayaquil is my Destination to know
its Museums and street Art.
Guayaquil is my Destination to live
the Route of Faith
Guayaquil is my Destination to have
fun and enjoy
Guayaquil is my Destination to enjoy
its nature
Guayaquil is my Destination to taste
its gastronomy
These official guides will be available
in PDF in the website web turismo.
guayaquil.gob.ec, for consults and
downloads.
All the information will be also
available through the mobile apps for
tablets and smartphones. Tourists will be
able to use GPS in their mobile devices
to get to the chosen destinations. In this
way, they can locate the sites they want
to go and tour the city of Guayaquil.
“Guayaquil captain of my soul, owner
of my destiny, you are the light that
illuminates my life, where my dreams
come true”.
Guayaquil is my destination.
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