1. Malecon 2000
A revitalized waterfront promenade along the Guayas River, featuring gardens, museums, shopping, and dining options.
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A revitalized waterfront promenade along the Guayas River, featuring gardens, museums, shopping, and dining options.
A large urban park offering sports facilities, walking trails, and spaces for outdoor activities.
A historic park in the heart of the city, ideal for a leisurely stroll and people-watching.
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Also known as Iguana Park, famous for the iguanas roaming freely among the park's trees and paths.
A cultural park that showcases the history, architecture, and wildlife of the region through various exhibits and reconstructed buildings.
A vibrant public square known for its events and cultural activities, surrounded by lush greenery.
A scenic boardwalk along the Salado Estuary, offering restaurants, bars, and beautiful views of the water.
A stunning neo-Gothic cathedral located in the city center, known for its beautiful architecture and stained glass windows.
A giant ferris wheel on the Malecon 2000, offering panoramic views of Guayaquil and the surrounding area.
A monument commemorating the historic meeting between liberators Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín, located on the Malecon 2000.
A lush garden showcasing a variety of native and exotic plant species, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
A museum featuring exhibits on the history and culture of Guayaquil and Ecuador, including archaeological and artistic collections.
A historic hill offering panoramic views of the city, featuring colorful houses, cafes, and a lighthouse at its summit.
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