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Explore 22 hotels in Quito, Ecuador. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Friends Hotel & Rooftop — Hotel Boutique
Staff gives great local advice and breakfast is excellent. Rooms are clean with good views but showers have weak pressure and inconsistent hot water. Lots of stairs to climb if you're on upper floors.
Sheraton Quito Hotel
Breakfast here is genuinely excellent and staff like Johnny and Alejandro go above and beyond, but AC breaks down and front desk women can be rude. Rooms are comfortable but aging, WiFi fails on upper floors, and they charge $34 to bring visitors upstairs. Location near a mall is good.
EB HOTEL BY EUROBUILDING QUITO AIRPORT
Spacious modern rooms with excellent showers, clean throughout, and mountain views impress guests. Staff handles everything seamlessly, from airport pickups to luggage storage. The hotel sits close enough to the airport for quick transfers before early flights.
JW Marriott Quito
Rooms are large and comfortable with excellent bathrooms. Staff goes above and beyond with service, but the hotel sits 45 minutes from the airport and several miles from old town. Beautiful lobby with great restaurants, fitness center, and spa.
GO Quito Hotel
Comfortable rooms and clean spaces with stunning views make this hotel pleasant for relaxation. Staff are mostly welcoming and attentive, though one guest reported uncomfortable behavior from an executive chef. Be cautious booking group events here, as the hotel has overboked confirmed wedding blocks for conferences.
Dann Carlton Hotel
The gym and breakfast impress guests, the location works well, and staff friendliness varies. Billing disputes happened to at least one guest who couldn't get timely answers. Don't expect 5-star amenities like robes, slippers, or streaming services in rooms.
Hotel Plaza Grande | Quito - Ecuador
Small, charming rooms with old world character but lacking basic amenities like minibars. Cathedral bells toll at 5:50am daily and police sirens blare constantly since you're near the Presidential Palace. Staff delivers outstanding service and the location puts you steps from colonial churches and restaurants.
Viajero Hostel Quito
Rooms are huge and clean but the old building has noise problems. Staff are friendly and the bar scene is lively, but the neighborhood gets dangerous after dark and the laundry service damages or loses clothes. Avoid night walks outside.
Hilton Colon Quito
Rooms feel dated and tired though they're clean and functional. Staff are mostly helpful and welcoming, though some front desk workers are inconsistent. Restaurants close at 10 p.m., so plan ahead if you arrive late.
Hotel Casa Alquimia
Staff go out of their way to help and breakfast impresses most guests. Rooms stay dark with weak lighting and hard pillows, hot water runs lukewarm and inconsistent, and WiFi drops frequently. The beautiful historic location matters more to guests than creature comforts.
Swissôtel Quito
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good beds and views, but you'll hear neighbors through walls. Breakfast buffet is excellent and staff is mostly friendly, though front desk can be unprofessional. Expect inconsistent service and potential billing issues, especially during check-in problems.
Reina Isabel
Rooms are spacious, clean, and quiet with comfortable beds and jacuzzis in some suites. Staff speaks English and provides good service. The location is 20 minutes from the metro in a dull area with limited nearby dining, though cheap transportation reaches other parts of the city.
Hotel Quito
The hotel has dated, poorly maintained rooms with peeling paint and moldy smells. Breakfast quality is inconsistent and sometimes inedible. Staff attitude varies wildly from rude to helpful, and management allows disruptive events in shared spaces. Mountain views are the main appeal.
Wyndham Garden Quito
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, though some guests report sewage smells in the lobby and occasionally rooms. Staff handles problems well and the hotel sits in a great location next to a park. Breakfast buffet is solid if you pay extra, but coffee and some items disappoint.
La Quinta by Wyndham
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds, good showers, and city views sit in a prime location near shopping and parks. Staff treat you well and breakfast impresses with variety and quality. The hotel feels a bit dated in spots and gets cold at night even with heating on.
ibis Quito
Rooms are small and clean with comfortable beds and good showers, but the hotel cuts corners on amenities. Staff and breakfast impress guests, though bike security failed badly for one visitor. Good value for the location if you don't need much space.
Hotel Rio Amazonas Quito
Rooms vary wildly in quality and age. Book a deluxe floor room or insist on your reserved room type when you arrive, since staff give away reservations. The neighborhood is run-down with limited dining and transport access, but breakfast is solid and some staff members speak English and go the extra mile.
Hotel San Francisco de Quito
Mercure Alameda Quito
Hotel Patio Andaluz
Rooms have poor layouts with beds downstairs and bathrooms upstairs, or windows facing only an interior shaft. Construction noise dominates mornings through late afternoon and rooms cannot escape it. Staff are helpful and breakfast is good, but rooms feel dark, tired, and overpriced.
Casa Gangotena
Holiday Inn Quito Airport by IHG
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds, great showers, and huge windows make this hotel excellent for airport layovers. Staff go above and beyond with helpful service and quality buffet breakfast. Pool, gym, and steam room are nice extras, though dinner quality varies.