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Parque Itchimbia

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Open Opens at 6:00-18:00
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Iquique y Jose Maria Aguime, Quito 170150, EcuadorMap
Phone+593 99 711 2726
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  • dfathi
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    Very Sketchy at Dusk

    Sketchy as all hell at night. We tried to go here to catch a sunset on a Friday night. Spent an extra 30min in traffic and arrived just as it was getting dark. The park is super sketchy at night with ...

    Reviewed on Nov 26, 2021
  • viajerito2018
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    the jewel of the city

    this park was rescued from the urban developers and today is the perfect place to enjoy a morning or watch sunset, it was an ancient indian cementery and is located in the best neighbor of the city La...

    Reviewed on Feb 1, 2020
  • Robert O
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    Good views and quiet

    Went there on a weekday and the place was remarkably calm and peaceful. No disturbing noise aand vendors! Most people seem to go here by car. There are a few staircases leading up towards the park fro...

    Reviewed on Jan 11, 2020
  • Hannah S
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    Relaxing

    Have a picnic and spend the day here. It is so calm but there are also trails to walk along and wonderful views of the city. I spent all day here just looking at the view and the sky and listening t...

    Reviewed on Sep 19, 2019
  • kellywalterr
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    wonderful views of the city and nice to walk around.

    arrived by big bus there and walked around to check the views of the city from this mountain. was early morning so it was cool up the mountain.

    Reviewed on Sep 8, 2019
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