based on 2576 reviewsLa Ronda is known as Quito's bohemian street. The short streets are lined with colorful buildings and hung with small colorful flags. The atmosphere is joyful and energetic, which is completely different from the historical city. Since the colonial period, this place has been a gathering place for artists, literati, poets, politicians, etc. Many celebrities in Ecuador have visited. There are still many coffee shops, youth shops and restaurants, all of which are local.
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La Ronda is known as Quito's bohemian street. The short streets are lined with colorful buildings and hung with small colorful flags. The atmosphere is joyful and energetic, which is completely different from the historical city. Since the colonial period, this place has been a gathering place for artists, literati, poets, politicians, etc. Many celebrities in Ecuador have visited. There are still many coffee shops, youth shops and restaurants, all of which are local.
Ronda Street is a famous commercial street in Quito. Half of it is a pedestrian street. The business of the whole street is very developed. Many famous buildings and shopping malls are along the street. This place is equivalent to Nanjing Road in Shanghai and Wangfujing in Beijing. It is very lively. You must visit it when you come to Quito.
It is a very narrow street, just like in the 16th century. You will find all kinds of cultural events, traditional food and much more! This place is best to visit at night, so plan ahead and don't forget to bring a light jacket, it is a bit chilly at night.
Ronda Street is the oldest commercial street in Quito. It is very lively with tourists coming and going every day. Both sides of the street are lined with various shops and restaurants. There are also small vendors and street art performances on the road. It feels that it is even more crowded than Nanjing Road in Shanghai. It is really prosperous and lively.
Longda Street is the most important commercial street in the old city of Quito. The streets are not very wide. Every day there are crowded tourists. On both sides of the street are all kinds of restaurants and bars. It's very busy during the day and at night. It's a good choice if you want to buy some Ecuadorian local products.