Hotel Patio Andaluz offers elegance and charm in a colonial-era house dating back to the late 16th century. As a national monument, its historic walls and art create an inviting ambiance, featuring grand arches and bright inner courtyards adorned with vibrant gardens. These distinctive spaces provide a cozy and enchanting environment for guests. The on-site restaurant, Rincón de Cantuña, located within the main patio, serves an array of delicious Ecuadorian and international dishes.
Nestled in the heart of Quito, Hotel Patio Andaluz is just 150 meters (490 ft) from the Main Square, also known as Independence Square. It's a short 7-minute walk to the Church and Square of San Francisco and 5 minutes to the Church of la Compañía, renowned for its stunning golden interior. The “Sucre Theater,” a venue for notable events, is only 6 minutes away on foot. The hotel is also close to various attractions in Colonial Quito, including museums, churches, and historical sites.
The hotel boasts comfortable lounges and relaxation areas throughout, where guests can enjoy a drink and appreciate the decorative elements, plants, and architectural features that add warmth and character. The Guayasamín reading room, adorned with paintings by renowned Ecuadorian artist Oswaldo Guayasamín, offers a rich selection of literature and a continuous coffee station.
Enjoy a homely stay in one of the 32 air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with an LED television. Stay connected with complimentary wireless Internet, and unwind with cable programming. The private bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers for your convenience.
With 20 standard rooms, Patio Andaluz offers comfort and personalized service. where travelers begin and end each day in total comfort.
Maximum room capacity: 2 people
Additional Services: Wi-Fi access
Patio Andaluz offers 20 standard rooms, providing comfort and personalized service, ensuring a relaxing stay for travelers.
Duplex Queen Room
Duplex King Room
Maximum room capacity: 3 people
Additional services: Wi-Fi access
Maximum room capacity: 4 people
Additional services: Wi-Fi access
Patio Andaluz features 20 standard rooms, providing comfort and personalized service, ensuring a restful start and end to each day for travelers.
Superior Premium Room
Maximum room capacity: 2 people
Additional Services: Wi-Fi access
An atmosphere distinguished by its excellent service with a variety of typical national and international dishes.
Special events in any historical or cultural venue in Quito through our catering service.Our privileged location in the historic center of Quito allows us to provide catering services in special locations such as convents, churches and museums.
Enjoy an exceptional atmosphere paired with outstanding service, offering a variety of traditional and international dishes.
Guests at Patio Andaluz can savor Ecuadorian and international cuisine at El Rincón de Cantuña, located in the main patio. The Marquez de Jerez wine cellar provides a private setting for enjoying tapas, cocktails, and wines. At the newly opened Cafe del Patio, guests can indulge in Ecuadorian coffee, chocolate specialties, pastries, and snacks made from local ingredients.
Guests can explore different types of chocolate flavored with local ingredients at the complimentary Chocolate Tasting Stand inside the hotel.
Participate in a hands-on cooking class, where you'll learn to prepare a classic Ecuadorian dish and enjoy it afterward. A minimum group of 5 people is required.
Experience a 6-course tasting menu that takes you on a culinary journey through the diverse regions of Ecuador without leaving your table.
Hotel Patio Andaluz, a refined boutique hotel, is conveniently situated just 150 meters (490 feet) from Plaza Grande.
At Patio Andaluz, we focus on every aspect of your stay to ensure a luxurious experience. From in-room service to assisting with hotel activities or booking tours, our staff is committed to meeting your needs.
Quito, the oldest capital in South America, is renowned for its well-preserved historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1978.
This lively plaza in the heart of the Old City pays tribute to the heroes who sparked the movement for independence from Spain.
A stunning example of baroque and Quiteno-colonial art, this Jesuit church is adorned with lavish golden altars and gilded columns, making it one of Ecuador's most ornate buildings.
Quito's most iconic performing arts venue hosts major festivals, including the Festival of Sacred Music and Quito Jazz, attracting top international artists.
Founded in 1536 by Franciscan monks, this architectural marvel includes a museum in its convent showcasing art from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The monastery's museum displays sacred art preserved by the Carmelite nuns for over 360 years, featuring works by both anonymous and recognized artists in a modern exhibition.
A key cultural and tourism hub, the Metropolitan Cultural Center houses a rich collection of colonial art and offers facilities for various events, from institutional to business gatherings.
Perched on a hill in central Quito, the Virgin of the Panecillo is the tallest aluminum statue in the world and the highest winged representation of the Virgin Mary.
El Quinde Visitors Center and Gift Shop provides tourists with city information. The shop features local crafts and art, maps, guides, lockers, Quito tours, restrooms, and more.
This chocolate boutique offers high-quality chocolate bonbons and baked goods made locally at the adjacent Cacao Laboratory. Visitors can also learn about Ecuador's cacao history at the on-site museum.
Located at the base of the Rucu Pichincha volcano, this is one of the highest cable cars in the world. It offers stunning views of Quito and nearby peaks, including Cayambe, Antisana, Pasochoa, Sincholagua, Cotopaxi, and Rumiñahui.