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    Guayaquil (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaʝaˈkil] ⓘ; Quechua: Wayakil), officially Santiago de Guayaquil, is the largest city in Ecuador and also the nation's economic capital and main port. The city is the capital of Guayas Province and the seat of Guayaquil Canton .

    • Museo Antropológico y de Arte Contemporáneo. Marking the end of the riverfront is the modern MAAC, a museum of anthropology and archaeology that hosts a superb permanent collection of pre-Colombian…
    • Malecón 2000. One of the most extensive urban-renewal projects in South America, Malecón 2000 is made up of monuments, playgrounds, sculptures, gardens and river views…
    • Cerro Santa Ana. One of Guayaquil's most iconic sights is this hillside enclave, which is dotted with brightly painted homes, cafes, bars and souvenir shops.
    • Plaza Lagos. One of Guayaquil's most charming and upscale settings for a bite or a drink is Plaza Lagos, a handsomely designed complex of restaurants, designer…
  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Guayaquil, Ecuador. Guayaquil, largest city and chief port of Ecuador. It is situated on the west bank of the Guayas River, 45 miles (72 km) upstream from the Gulf of Guayaquil of the Pacific Ocean. The original Spanish settlement was founded in the 1530s at the mouth of the Babahoyo River, just east of the present site, by Sebastián de ...

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  3. Discover the best sights, museums, parks and monuments in Guayaquil, the largest city and port on Ecuador's Pacific coast. Learn about its history, culture, nature and nightlife from Lonely Planet's expert guide.

    • Stroll the Malecón 2000. If you were to do only one thing in Guayaquil, our suggestion is to take a leisurely stroll along the Malecón 2000. This pleasant 2.5-kilometer riverfront promenade not only takes in excellent views of the River Guayas, but winds its way through gardens, monuments, museums, restaurants, and shopping complexes.
    • La Perla: Take a Ride One of South America’s Largest Ferris Wheels. One of those attractions to check out along Malecón 2000 is definitely La Perla! “The Pearl,” as it translates to in English, was completed in 2015, becoming what was touted as the largest ferris wheel in South America upon opening.
    • Las Peñas: Climb the 444 Steps of Cerro Santa Ana. On the northern fringe of Malecón 2000 is where to find what is arguably the most beautiful neighborhood in Guayaquil, Las Peñas.
    • Take a Guayas River Cruise. After spending much time admiring the River Guayas from shore, it’s almost a necessary thing to do in Guayaquil to get out onto that river and experience it!
  4. Explore Guayaquil. Founded in the 1530s, Ecuador's largest city and main port is the top access point for Galapagos cruises and home to a bustling import-export business. Tourism is on the rise as well, thanks to a new international airport and urban renewal projects along the River Guayas promenade and in the historic neighborhood of Las Peñas.

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  6. Guayaquil was founded on July 25, 1538 with the name "Muy Noble y Muy Ciudad de Santiago de Guayaquil" by Spanish Conquistador Francisco de Orellana. Before the city was founded by the Spanish, it was a native village. La rotonda monument. In 1600 Guayaquil had a population of about 2,000 people; by 1700 the city had a population of over 10,000.

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