Guayaquil

Guayaquil is also Ecuador’s most visited city. Amidst high-rises and the noises of a big city, Guayaquil’s true identity can be witnessed at Malecón 2000. Malecon 2000 is one of the most extensive urban-renewal projects in South America, made up of monuments, playgrounds, sculptures, gardens and river views. From its southernmost point at the Mercado Sur to Cerro Santa Ana and Las Peñas in the north, el malecón stretches 2.5km along the bank of the wide Río Guayas. It’s a gated, policed public space with restaurants, a museum, a performance space, a movie theater and a shopping mall.
 
At the far northern end are good views of the colonial district of Las Peñas and Cerro Santa Ana and, in the distance, the Puente de la Unidad Nacional (National Union Bridge) soaring over the Río Daule. The Cinema Guayaquil has a dioramic, narrated historical overview of the city, in miniature, for those who don't have time to walk the entire place.
 
The Port of Guayaquil is Ecuador's most important commercial port; most international import and export merchandise passes through the Gulf of Guayaquil. As the largest city in the country, most industries are located either in the city or its peripheral areas.
 
All flights to the Galapagos Islands take off from Guayaquil.  If you are staying in Quito your flight to the Galapagos Islands will make a stop in Guayaquil.

Ecuador-Galapagos - Guayaquil
Ecuador-Galapagos - Guayaquil
Ecuador-Galapagos - Guayaquil

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