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Where to stay in Guayaquil

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Las Peñas

Las Peñas offers a colorful journey into Guayaquil's past with its 400-year-old wooden houses and cobblestone streets. This historic district sits at the foot of Santa Ana Hill along the Guayas River. Numerous art galleries and cultural exhibitions showcase Ecuadorian heritage throughout the neighborhood. Climbing the steps to the lighthouse rewards visitors with panoramic views of the city. The neighborhood connects to the Malecón 2000 boardwalk for scenic riverside strolls. Small cafés serve traditional Ecuadorian dishes like encebollado on terraces with river views. Artists maintain working studios alongside boutique guesthouses in restored colonial buildings. The vibrant painted facades create a photographer's paradise despite the steep terrain.

Puerto Santa Ana

Puerto Santa Ana is a luxury riverfront neighborhood in Guayaquil where modern high-rises meet colonial charm along the scenic malecón. Waterside restaurants and pedestrian-friendly pathways offer stunning views of the Guayas River. The iconic lighthouse and colorful murals create perfect photo opportunities. This upscale area features boutique shops selling local Ecuadorian crafts and textiles. Evening hours bring a sophisticated nightlife scene with live music and cultural events. The neighborhood's Mediterranean ambiance makes it ideal for travelers seeking premium experiences away from downtown's bustle.

Urdesa

Urdesa captivates visitors with tree-lined avenues and a perfect blend of local charm and upscale amenities. Victor Emilio Estrada Avenue forms the neighborhood's backbone with sidewalk cafés, boutiques, and contemporary restaurants. Trendy yet authentic, this residential area offers a quieter Guayaquil experience. Discover art galleries and design studios tucked between elegant homes. The dining scene ranges from innovative Ecuadorian cuisine to international options in stylish settings. Modern buildings mix with 1970s architecture while jacaranda trees provide welcome shade throughout this walkable, vibrant district.

Kennedy

Kennedy offers a refreshing break from tourist hotspots with its authentic slice of everyday Guayaquil life. Local restaurants serve traditional Ecuadorian dishes at budget-friendly prices. The neighborhood's peaceful residential streets invite you to experience genuine local culture. San Marino Mall and Policentro provide convenient shopping options without downtown crowds. Family-run guesthouses offer unique cultural exchange opportunities with welcoming locals. Taxis make the 15-minute trip to downtown Guayaquil simple whenever you need city attractions.

Ecuador

Though Ecuador might not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like C.C. Riocentro Sur and Mall del Sur.

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