Food Scene
Wendy's
NorteCocolón
Avenida Francisco de OrellanaLocal food!
NOE sushi bar - C. C. San Marino
33 Avenida Francisco de OrellanaDrinks & Nightlife
Hilton Colon Guayaquil
Mz. 111 Av. Francisco de OrellanaShopping
It has a movie theater as well as a variety of dining places. e.g. Sports planet, Peruvian cuisine, Noe sushi bar, fast food, etc.
85 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
San Marino Shopping
Avenida Francisco de OrellanaIt has a movie theater as well as a variety of dining places. e.g. Sports planet, Peruvian cuisine, Noe sushi bar, fast food, etc.
Mall Del Sol
4º Pasaje 1 NEMovie Theater and plenty dining places.
Noe sushi bar +
Parks & Nature
"This historical theme park is a great place to learn about Guayaquil and Ecuador. You can walk along a raised pathway through several distinct ecosystems with various native fauna and flora on display. You will also pass through rows of different banana plants, some endemic to Ecuador (remember that Ecuador is the world's largest banana exporter) and a tiny cacao plantation. Historic buildings and street scenes are re-created throughout the grounds. A traditional country house replicates how rural farmers lived and what farming utensils they used. In the courtyard of a beautiful old hacienda, plays, staged twice daily, depict life on a farm in the 19th century. The boardwalk gives you a glimpse into how the city looked some 100 years ago. An old-fashioned bakery and cafe serves traditional dishes in a lovely outdoor setting. An old trolley completes the picture. Come here on a weekday if possible; this park has become extremely popular with Ecuadorean families on weekends"
Read more: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/guayaquil/attractions/214500#ixzz4JCNMAA7y
112 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Kasaysayan ng Guayaquil Park
Avenida Rio Esmeraldas"This historical theme park is a great place to learn about Guayaquil and Ecuador. You can walk along a raised pathway through several distinct ecosystems with various native fauna and flora on display. You will also pass through rows of different banana plants, some endemic to Ecuador (remember that Ecuador is the world's largest banana exporter) and a tiny cacao plantation. Historic buildings and street scenes are re-created throughout the grounds. A traditional country house replicates how rural farmers lived and what farming utensils they used. In the courtyard of a beautiful old hacienda, plays, staged twice daily, depict life on a farm in the 19th century. The boardwalk gives you a glimpse into how the city looked some 100 years ago. An old-fashioned bakery and cafe serves traditional dishes in a lovely outdoor setting. An old trolley completes the picture. Come here on a weekday if possible; this park has become extremely popular with Ecuadorean families on weekends"
Read more: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/guayaquil/attractions/214500#ixzz4JCNMAA7y
Isla Santay
Sightseeing
Las Peñas
Centro Comercial Malecón
Simon Bolivar Palacios