La Ronda is known as the Bohemian Street of Quito. The short streets, the buildings on both sides are colorful and decorated with small colorful flags, the atmosphere is joyous and vibrant, and it is very different from the historic city. Since the colonial period, it was a concentration of artists, literati, poets, politicians, etc. Many famous people in Ecuador have visited. There are still many coffee shops, Wenqing shops and restaurants, all local.
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La Ronda is known as the Bohemian Street of Quito. The short streets, the buildings on both sides are colorful and decorated with small colorful flags, the atmosphere is joyous and vibrant, and it is very different from the historic city. Since the colonial period, it was a concentration of artists, literati, poets, politicians, etc. Many famous people in Ecuador have visited. There are still many coffee shops, Wenqing shops and restaurants, all local.
Runda Street is Quito's famous commercial street, half of which belongs to the pedestrian street, the whole street is very developed, many famous buildings and shopping malls are along the street. It is equivalent to Nanjing Road in Shanghai and Wangfujing in Beijing. It is very lively. You must come to Quito to visit.
It’s a very narrow street, like in the 16th century. You’ll find a variety of cultural activities, traditional food and more! The place is best at night, so plan ahead and don’t forget to bring a light jacket, it’s a bit cold at night.
Longda Street is the most prosperous commercial street in Quito, with direct access to Independence Square and the Presidential Palace. This is a rare street in South America, and visitors who come here on weekends or holidays can definitely compare with Nanjing Road in Shanghai. There are many shops and restaurants, and you must visit here to taste food or shop.
Longda Street is the oldest commercial street in Quito. It is very lively. Every day, tourists are bustling. The streets are full of shops and restaurants. There are small vendors and street art performances on the road. It feels even more crowded than Nanjing Road in Shanghai. It is really bustling and lively.
Longda Street is the most important commercial street in Quito's old town, and the streets are not very wide, and it is crowded with tourists every day. On both sides of the street are a variety of restaurants and bars, whether it is day or night, it is very lively, the commercial taste is very strong, if you want to buy some Ecuadorian local products, here is a good choice.