Worldwide Destinations
SOUTH AMERICA: Guayaquil
| Overview | |
| In the 16th century, the Spanish conquered the
indigenous people of the beautiful coastal city of Guayaquil. The legend of
this exciting town has is that, before being defeated, the prince and
princess of this close-knit community committed suicide to avoid being
forced into slavery. He was called Guayas, and the girl's name was Quil, and
Guayaquil gets its name from this immortal pairing. More than two million
people live in the city, making it the most populous city in Ecuador. It is
the economic and social capital of the country, and the port has been busy
ever since Francisco de Orellana arrived here in 1537. Industry and commerce rule the coastal portion of Guayaquil, and the interior is quieter, yet the energy of this bustling town remains very contagious. The more of Guayaquil that you explore, the longer you will want to stay. The area is incredibly diverse, and home to some of the best museums in Ecuador. Museo Municipal features wonderful paintings and sculptures. The Ecuador Antiguo Museo Arqueologico contains fascinating relics, some that date all the way back to 3000 BC. The Metropolitan Cathedral is an exquisite site with incredible stained glass windows, and La Merced is another magnificent religious monument. The dining engagements in Guayaquil are fabulous, and there is a wide variety of restaurants for you to choose from. There are numerous great shopping facilities, and the nightlife here is blazingly active. |
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| Guayaquil Facts | ||
| Currency | Ecuadorian Sucre | |
| Language | Spanish | |
| Area Code | 04 | |