Quito, located high on the slopes of an active volcano, offers an adventurous take on a family holiday. Brimming with history, nestled near the equator and boasting a UNESCO-listed historic centre, Ecuador's capital city provides countless discoveries for families. With its cool climate, it's comfortable all year round for exploring.
Whether you're scrimping or splurging, prefer a modern hotel or a charming B&B, we've scoped out the best family-friendly accommodations in Quito. You'll find our recommendations tailored to families just like yours, covering a broad range of budgets, preferences, and locations—near major attractions or nestled in a tranquil district. Read on to find the best fit for your family holiday in Quito.
Things to do
In Quito, every family will find something to love—from stunning cityscape views at Itchimbía Park to exhilarating rides at Vulqano Park and fascinating explorations of pre-Hispanic history. The city's unique location and rich cultural heritage provide countless possibilities for families to learn, laugh, and make lasting memories together.
Start with a stroll through Quito's UNESCO-listed historic centre, one of the best-preserved in the region, where history comes alive in its churches, plazas, and architecture. Take in the panoramic view of the city from Parque Itchimbía, equipped with playgrounds and picnic areas suited for the whole family. For thrills, head to Vulqano Park, an amusement park with adventures for all ages.
Don't miss out on exploring Ecuador's rich biodiversity by planning an excursion beyond the city, starting with a trip to the Amazon Rainforest or the Galapagos Islands during their peak visiting months. No matter what you choose, Quito offers a family holiday filled with adventure, history, and discovery.
When to visit
Thanks to its location near the equator, Quito boasts a pleasant, spring-like climate all year round. It's always a good time to visit Ecuador's capital as a family, whether you want to explore the city or take in its natural beauty. However, keep in mind that afternoon rains are common, especially from mid-February to May and October to December.
If you prefer a drier climate, plan your family trip between June and September. Also, while the city's temperatures remain relatively stable throughout the year, evenings can be a bit chilly due to Quito's high altitude, so remember to pack some layers. And for a truly special experience, consider timing your holiday with one of Ecuador's vibrant festivals, offering a taste of the country's rich culture and traditions.
Things you'll love...
- Explore the rich pre-Hispanic history of Quito, South America's oldest capital city
- Experience the thrill of Vulqano Park, a family-friendly amusement park with attractions for all ages
- Immerse yourselves in the arts and culture of Quito at its UNESCO-listed historic centre
- Delve into nature at Parque Itchimbía, a park with panoramic city views and children's play areas
- Experience life on the equator, with Quito's location making for a unique family holiday