Avenida Amazonas Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Another street
We really didn't feel like this street/avenue was that special. There are plenty of shopping to go around, as far as a few restaurants and some local shops.
This avenue runs through the new part of Quito for almost 10km. Along it are some of the international hotels like Hilton Colon and Marriot, banks and shopping options, the Spanish consulate and furth...
Simply average. Nothing wrong here, nothing super wonderful either. I did not find anything life changing or revolutionary here, but just another big city street with some points of interest near-by.
In the Mariscal district this is Modern Quito. Also boasts a beautiful Gothic Church, restaurants, office buildings, hotels and more. A lot of upscale stores to boot. Worth looking around especiall...
This is your typical modern avenue you can find in many South American countries full of business buikdings, hotels, restaurants and upmarket shops. Certainly not ugly, but I would exchange any of the...
Another street
We really didn't feel like this street/avenue was that special. There are plenty of shopping to go around, as far as a few restaurants and some local shops.
Modern and with Casa de Cambio
This avenue runs through the new part of Quito for almost 10km. Along it are some of the international hotels like Hilton Colon and Marriot, banks and shopping options, the Spanish consulate and furth...
Simply Average
Simply average. Nothing wrong here, nothing super wonderful either. I did not find anything life changing or revolutionary here, but just another big city street with some points of interest near-by.
The antithesis of Casio Historico - Modern Quito
In the Mariscal district this is Modern Quito. Also boasts a beautiful Gothic Church, restaurants, office buildings, hotels and more. A lot of upscale stores to boot. Worth looking around especiall...
An unremarkable modern avenue
This is your typical modern avenue you can find in many South American countries full of business buikdings, hotels, restaurants and upmarket shops. Certainly not ugly, but I would exchange any of the...