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Virgen del Panecillo
The iconic Virgin overlooking Quito from El Panecillo, shaping the city’s skyline. The ideal viewpoint to grasp the scale —and spirit— of the city.
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Mercado Municipal San Francisco
The neighborhood market and former commercial hub of the area—originally located right in Plaza Santa Clara. A great place to experience everyday Quito, up close.
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Iglesia de Santo Domingo
A monumental 16th-century complex marking the southern edge of the Historic Center. Ideal to understand how Quito balances the solemn and the everyday.
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Museo del Alabado
A must-see museum of pre-Columbian art—intimate, beautifully curated, and just steps from the house. Our guests enjoy exclusive benefits when visiting.
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Plaza Grande
Quito’s political and ceremonial center—home to the Presidential Palace, the Cathedral, and some of the city’s most emblematic buildings.
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Museo de la Ciudad
A museum tracing how people have lived in Quito across centuries. Perfect for understanding our neighborhood’s context.
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Iglesia de San Francisco
One of Quito’s oldest and most iconic landmarks. Founded in the 16th century, it is a masterpiece of Andean baroque art and the historic heart of Plaza San Francisco.
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Monasterio de Santa Clara
An active 16th-century monastery and a defining landmark of the neighborhood. Its daily rhythm adds a quiet layer of history to the surroundings.
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Casa Santa Clara
We are Casa Santa Clara: a 19th-century house facing the Santa Clara Monastery, restored and reimagined as a small boutique hotel. An intimate, exquisite way to experience the Historic Center from within.
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Calle La Ronda
A historic street that combines traditional workshops, live music, and easy evening strolls. Make sure to try a canelazo!
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Estación Metro San Francisco
Your direct connection to the rest of the city—modern, efficient, and just a short walk away.
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Plaza Santa Clara
Our plaza: historic, quiet, and undergoing a thoughtful revival after decades of neglect. Now a key point in the Historic Center’s renewal.
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Iglesia La Compañía
The jewel of Quito’s baroque and the finest example of the Quito School: gilded, intricate, and impossible to forget.
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The Hidden Jewel

of Quito’s Historic Center

Casa Santa Clara is a five-suite boutique hotel located on Plaza Santa Clara, in the heart of Quito’s Historic Center.
Set within a carefully restored historic home, the house blends architectural heritage with contemporary design and quiet sophistication.
Inside, every detail has been chosen with intention. Original Ecuadorian artworks, natural light, and generous loft-style spaces create an atmosphere that feels both rooted and refined.
Thoughtfully designed for travelers who value connection as much as comfort, Casa Santa Clara offers a calm refuge in one of Quito’s most storied neighborhoods.
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Our Suites

Behind every door at Casa Santa Clara is a spacious, beautifully designed suite.
Generous proportions, natural light, and thoughtful details create spaces that feel calm, refined, and deeply comfortable.
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Your Window Into Quito

Discover Quito beyond the surface through experiences rooted in culture, craft, and local knowledge.
Guided by locals and experts, each experience offered at Casa Santa Clara is thoughtfully curated to foster genuine connection with the city’s history, flavors, and daily life. All you have to do is say yes.
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A Front-Row Seat to Quito’s Living History

Step into Plaza Santa Clara, a historic square with more than four centuries of continuous life at the heart of Quito’s Historic Center.
Once home to the city’s first market, the plaza remains active and deeply local, surrounded by museums, merchants, and a 400-year-old monastery that still shapes daily life.
Staying at Casa Santa Clara means becoming part of this living history and supporting the ongoing renewal of one of Quito’s most meaningful public spaces.
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