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Guayaquil Ecuador Museum Tour and Lunch



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This tour takes guests through Guayaquil’s history - from the beginning of the ceramic period, the early inhabitants, the Spanish colonization and its very rich legacy of Colonial Art, the Independence struggles and the modern art.   Guests can choose to visit two or three of the following museums, according to their interests.

Tour Details

The Municipal Museum houses a great collection of archaeology, remains of very advanced civilizations in Ecuador’s coast, plus areas of history, Colonial Art and Modern Art of Guayaquil.  Authentic reduced human heads (tzantzas) can be viewed here.  Museum Nahim Isaias Barquet has an exhibition of Colonial religious art of the School of Art of Quito from the beginning of the 16th century to the end of the18th century.  Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art (MAAC) at Guayaquil’s waterfront Malecon 2000, is a beautiful construction. Museum of Gold of the House of Culture displays a small collection of figurines, masks, ornaments and utensils made of gold by La Tolita culture, in the Province of Esmeraldas, from 500 BC until 1532. Then, enjoy lunch at one of the city’s excellent  restaurants, with Ecuadorian specialties.

Included

  • Lunch
  • Ground transportation and guide

Travel Facts

  • Wear light clothes for warm weather, good walking shoes, hat or cap
  • Average temperature during the day:  22° to 32° C / 70° to 90° F.
  • Altitude:  sea level

Some Special Highlights

GUAYAQUIL
Here the vibe is Caribbean. Guayaquil's new ravishing waterfront is right next to Santa Ana Hill, its oldest neighborhood, and iguanas roam freely at Bolivar Park in the heart of downtown. Guayaquil is Ecuador's natural port, and its largest city with a population of two million. It is also the country's financial and commercial center. Founded in 1547, this tropical city lies on the banks of the Guayas River, twelve miles inland from the Gulf of Guayaquil. The people of Guayaquil are outgoing and open, they enjoy their city and are fiercely proud of their heritage. It is not surprising to hear the drama of Guayas, a brave indigenous leader, who in his desperation to avoid falling into the hands of the Spanish conquerors, decided to kill his wife, Quil, before drowning himself in the waters of the river. Their names were joined; a city was baptized.

PARQUE DEL CENTENARIO (CENTENNIAL PARK)

This is the largest park in the downtown area of Guayaquil, and occupies four blocks. The main feature is the monument to the heroes of the Ecuadorian independence, surrounded by other monuments representing history, justice and heroism.

SIMON BOLIVAR OR SEMINARIO PARK
This Park boasts on its very center, the impressive Statue in honor of Simón Bolívar, the Liberator of South America.  Here you also find colorful land iguanas roaming freely and undisturbed among the by passers or perched basking atop the tropical trees which cover the park.
Simon Bolivar was born on July 24, 1783 in Caracas, Venezuela. He was educated by private tutors and influenced by the French political philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau. He is called the Liberator (El Libertador) and is remembered as the South American soldier and statesman, who was the most significant leader in the struggle for South American independence from Spain. His birthday is a national holiday.
He started revolting against the Spanish in Venezuela and 1810, finally obtaining the independence of Venezuela and becoming its President in 1817. Bolivar now broadened his vision of liberation to all of South America and went south; with help from his trusted subordinate General. Antonio Jose de Sucre, Bolivar freed Ecuador from the Spanish rule in May 24, 822.

He created the Gran Colombia, formed by the united, liberated countries of Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador, but in 1828 he resigned the Presidency because he could not maintain political unity. Simon Bolivar died on December 17, 1830 and the Gran Colombia dissolved.

THE METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL
The Cathedral was originally built in wood in 1547, but fire consumed its structures more than once and it has been rebuilt several times. The present neo-gothic style building was inaugurated in 1948. It has impressive glass work windows and a marble altar, brought from Cuenca. The Cathedral is located on Chimborazo and Clemente Ballén streets, opposite Simon Bolivar Park.
     
MALECON 2000
The famous Guayaquil Waterfront, called Malecon 2000, has been transformed into the prettiest and most visited area of Guayaquil. This area has revived the traditional values of Ecuador, while returning the eyes of the people to the river. This new 2.5 km waterfront walk along the shore of the mighty Guayas River is home to entertainment, culture as well as nature.

The northern section boasts several plazas, water fountains, an antique Ecuadorian train, spaces for aerobics, skating and games for children, a superb Archaeological and  Contemporary Art Museum, an ultra moder IMAX theater. A Fortress, complete with cannons, which served to defend Guayaquil against pirate attacks, is also available to explore.
The central area of the waterfront walk is home the historic Civic Plaza with its sculptures,  La Rotonda Monument and the Moorish Clock Tower. The Guayaquil Yacht Club and the Naval Yacht club can also be found here.

The ultramodern Bahia Malecon Shopping Center is located in the southern part of the walk. Strollers can stop and enjoy the terraces, restaurants and a spectacular view of the river. The Old South Market,   now completely renovated features the magnificent Crystal Palace, a perfect venue for cultural, social and even official events.

LA ROTONDA HEMICICLE STATUE
This historical monument is a spectacular semicircle commemorating the meeting of two Latin American liberators, Simón Bolívar and San Martin, when it was decided that Guayaquil be annexed to the Gran Colombia. The monument was designed and made by the Spanish Sculptor Jose Antonio Homs and finished in 1937. Bolivar was the famous Venezuelan liberator who brought freedom to Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador including his own country from the Spanish crown, while San Martin was the Argentinean equivalent freeing Argentina, Peru and Chile from the Spanish rule.

BARRIO LAS PEÑAS
This is the oldest area of the city with wooden houses and cobbled streets dating back to the 1500's, lined along a narrow street with various levels of stairs and steps. At the top is Plaza Colon, where the cannons that guarded the city against pirates can still be seen. Las Peñas is best viewed bathed in full illumination in the evenings, to enjoy cozy bars, cafés and restaurants. Many of the houses have plaques and old photographs showing before and after renovation pictures.

GUAYAQUIL'S CEMETERY
Although few cemeteries can be considered a tourist attraction, this one is worth seeing. It has outstanding sculptures made of white marble. The style has a strong Italian influence. A beautiful stretch of palm trees leads to the grave of a former president on the early republican period, Vicente Rocafuerte.

The Pacific coast

From north to south, the coast of Ecuador is dotted with wide and lovely beaches, some pristine like Los Frailes, others with fishermen villages, fashionable resorts like Salinas or Bahia de Caraquez, modern cities and ancient archaeological sites.

Guayaquil, the largest city in Ecuador, is a vibrant metropolis on the Guayas River delta, 30 miles (48 kilometers) from the Pacific Ocean. A busy port of imposing commercial buildings, baronial mansions, Guayaquil has rich museums, great sports centers, and daily musical events along its new waterfront. You must see the old section of Las Peñas to enjoy the grace and tranquility of the city's past.

This region also has archaeological remains of the oldest cultures ever found in the Pacific Coast of South America: Chorrera, Salango, Valdivia and Manteño. Its natural history is also unique, especially the protected coastal tropical dry forests, in Machalilla National Park. A 44-kilometer (28 miles) cruise to Isla de la Plata, rewards the traveler with some of the bird life found on the Galapagos Islands. And if your visit takes place between July and November, you will even see great humpback whales, migrating from Antarctica.

 

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