Cafe Cultura

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Shannon Schiner
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Cafe Cultura

  • March 7, 2007
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Travelchica1 from Boston, Massachusetts
With the right mix of comfort, culture and care, the staff at Cafe Cultura know how to make visitors feel at home and at peace in such a large bustling city.

Cafe Cultura is truly a relaxing oasis. Situated in a beautiful grand old house, it is one of the best places to stay in Quito. The quaint, spotlessly clean setting has all the modern amenities you'd ever want and while you could stay at the J.W. Marriott or the Hilton Colon for the same type of luxury, a more Ecuadorian experience can be had at Cafe Cultura, with its rustic wooden beamed interior, brightly painted rooms and endless amounts of exquisite artwork.

Peaceful and quaint, each of the 26 rooms are uniquely decorated. Most have gorgeous hand-painted murals depicting indigenous Ecuadorian life, others are heavy with indigenous artifacts, including clay pots and ceramics, and are similar to what many folks in the Andean region continue to use today.

Equally impressive is the gourmet meals at Cafe-Bistro, the in-house restaurant at Cafe Cultura. Everyday, a set of talented chefs whip modern gourmet Ecuadorian cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, try not to miss breakfast when they whip up wonderful, savory homemade breads and biscuits, some of the best I've ever had anywhere in the world. Their main entrées are eclectic and tasty too.

Staff by exceptionally hospitable and detailed people, any questions, concerns or help organizing your Ecuador itinerary is always available.

From journal Cultural Quito Revealed

Cafe Cultura

  • January 15, 2005
  • Rated 2 of 5 by SAbumpkin from Santiago, Chile
It has charming new remodeling to make it look like it’s old, and there is a nice atmosphere in the restaurant. But the owner, Laslo I think his name is, continually tried to hit on me, even though I told him directly twice that I wasn’t gay. I recommend this hotel if you’re gay, but otherwise, stay way, way away.

From journal Living in Quito

Cafe Cultura

Cafe Cultura

This is definitely one of the best small hotels in Quito. The hotel is a converted house that belonged to one of Quito’s oldest families. It is well done, with gorgeous murals and a comfortable atmosphere. Staying at Café Cultura is amazing. Everything from the public areas to the rooms to the food is definitely a cut above what you would expect for the price. I can’t say enough about the unique atmosphere and the charming staff. It is definitely highly recommended.

For more information: www.cafecultura.com

From journal Stop over in Quito, Ecuador

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