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Hotel Boutique Magdalena By Chat Noir
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Oro Verde Cuenca
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Casa de las Rosas
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Santa Lucia House - Forum
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TRYP by Wyndham Cuenca Zahir
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Four Points By Sheraton Cuenca
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Mansión Alcázar Boutique Hotel
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Hotel Boutique Santa Lucia
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Hotel Azul de la Plaza
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Sanchz Aqua Lounge Hotel by Chat Noir
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Hotel Boutique Los Balcones
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Vaway Hotel
El Dorado Hotel
El Dorado Hotel
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Hotel NASS
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Hotel Italia Cuenca - Tranvía Centro y Aeropuerto
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Rioné Hotel Boutique
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Hotel El Conquistador
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Hotel Boutique La Ronda by Chat Noir
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Hotel Cruz del Vado by Art Hotels Ecuador
El Renacimiento
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Where to stay in Cuenca

San Sebastián
Step back in time at San Sebastián, a UNESCO World Heritage neighborhood in Cuenca. The white-washed colonial church anchors this authentic district where cobblestone streets lead past artisan workshops and the Museum of Modern Art. Traditional Cuencan life thrives among historic architecture and red-tiled roofs. The neighborhood centers around its peaceful plaza where locals gather throughout the day. Mountain views frame this residential haven while nearby Tomebamba River offers scenic walking paths. Most historic Cuenca attractions remain within a 15-minute walk despite the challenging terrain.

El Barranco
El Barranco charms visitors with its scenic riverside setting along the Tomebamba River in Cuenca. Colonial buildings with colorful balconies perch above the water's edge. This UNESCO World Heritage district connects the historic center with modern Cuenca through pedestrian-friendly promenades. Explore the iconic Puente Roto (Broken Bridge) or browse traditional artisan workshops along Calle Larga. The Sombrero Museum and Aboriginal Cultures Museum showcase Ecuador's rich cultural heritage. Riverside cafés offer perfect spots to relax after wandering the neighborhood's cobblestone streets.

Puertas del Sol
Puertas del Sol reveals authentic everyday Ecuadorian life just outside Cuenca's historic center. This quiet residential haven offers a peaceful retreat from tourist crowds with family-friendly parks and playground areas. Local comedores serve hearty Ecuadorian meals at budget prices. The modern suburban architecture creates a clean aesthetic with wide streets and practical buildings. Small convenience stores and neighborhood eateries close early, reflecting the family-oriented lifestyle. Travelers will appreciate the affordable accommodation options while experiencing genuine middle-class Ecuadorian suburban living.

Downtown Cuenca
Discover UNESCO-listed Downtown Cuenca, where cobblestone streets lead to twin cathedrals and colonial mansions. Blue domes rise above Parque Calderón while artisan markets showcase Panama hats and traditional Ecuadorian crafts. The Tomebamba River borders this pedestrian-friendly district. Museums house archaeological treasures and colonial art collections throughout the historic center. Explore on foot to find hidden courtyards, wrought-iron balconies, and local bakeries with tempting aromas. Mountain air keeps this cultural gem refreshingly cool at 8,500 feet elevation.

Cuenca Historic Center
Step back in time at Cuenca Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage site where cobblestone streets wind past colonial treasures. The towering New Cathedral stands proudly beside the 16th-century Old Cathedral in Parque Calderon. Colorful craft markets showcase Panama hat weavers and Indigenous artisans working beneath wrought-iron balconies. The pedestrian-friendly district makes exploration a delight with museums and plazas within easy walking distance. Visit the Monastery of El Carmen and vibrant Flower Market to experience local culture. The peaceful Tomebamba River forms the district's edge, offering scenic pathways and beautiful bridges.
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Colonial buildings with blue-domed cathedrals line cobblestone streets where artisans sell Panama hats in hidden workshops. Hike to El Cajas National Park's pristine lakes in the morning, then explore the flower market and riverside paths when locals have them mostly to themselves.































































































