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Middle of the World Tour

$15

per person

  • Tour to the Middle of the World from Quito. Come and enjoy unique experiences from the center of the planet. The main attraction is the monument to the Middle of the World, near the monument you can visit the traditional houses, the cocoa square and the local craft shops.

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Every Day

Duration
03h30

Activity Medium

Pickup
10:00 
14:00 

English and Spanish

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What will you do

On the tour we will visit:

  • Museo 

  • Middle of the World Tourist Complex

  • Experiences on the equinoctial line

Beginning

Departures from

Plaza de Toros  Belmonte

Sector San Blas)

Middle of the World Touristic Complex

Visit the Equatorial Museum of 30 meters high built in honor of the geodesic mission. Guided tour of Ancestral Homes and Plaza del Cacao.

(entrance not included)

Museo Linea Ecuatorial

Experiences on the Equinoctial Line

Tour inside the complex where you can see didactic demonstrations of phenomena that manifest in the equinoctial zone.

(entrance not included)

Museo Intina

Return to Quito

Enjoy your comfortable return to Quito.

Drop-off at your hotel is also included.

End of tour.

transporte privado

Indications

The Middle of the World Tour from Quito includes

  • Tourist Transport

  • Bilingual Guide (English – Spanish)

  • Snaks
     

Not includes
  • Other details not specified

  • Meals

  • Tips

  • Intiñan or Agave museum entrace
     

What to bring​
  • Face mask

  • Sunglasses

  • Hat

  • Jacket

  • Comfortable shoes

  • Sunscreen

  • Camera

  • Passport, to get an official stamp of the Middle of The World

Are you looking for a private tour to La Mitad del Mundo?

If you want to explore everything about the Middle of the World, a private tour to the Middle of the World is the best option for you because you will visit 3 museums located in this area and you will learn about our culture, gastronomy and of course about the equator:

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