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Guayaquil


In this trendy new part of town, half Miami Beach, half Ecuador, the menu focuses on fried things (like pizza in plantain crust) but you'll come here for a few drinks and to people-watch along Puerto Santa Ana. The malecón makes for a pleasant post-drink stroll.


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Nearby Guayaquil attractions

1. Fortín del Cerro

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This hilltop fort played a critical role in defending the city against pirate attacks during Guayaquil's early days. The cannons are sometimes fired…

2. Capilla Santa Ana

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This tiny church sits atop Cerro Santa Ana. It's worth climbing up here for the magnificent views.

3. Cerro Santa Ana

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One of Guayaquil's most iconic sights is this hillside enclave, which is dotted with brightly painted homes, cafes, bars and souvenir shops. Follow the…

4. Lighthouse

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You can climb the spiral staircase inside the lighthouse for spectacular 360-degree views of the city and its rivers. It's 444 taxing steps up through…

6. Museo de los Equipos del Astillero

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A photo- and trophy-filled tribute to Guayaquil's great rival soccer teams, Barcelona and Emelec, this museum is divided neatly into two colors: the…

7. Iglesia de Santo Domingo

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Behind the open-air Teatro Bogotá is the oldest church in Guayaquil. Founded in 1548 and restored in 1938, it’s worth a look.

8. Numa Pompilio Llona

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This historic street, named after the well-known guayaquileño poet (1832–1907), begins at the northern end of the malecón, to the right of the stairs that…