Quito
March 9 – April 9, 2023
Private Bedroom $1,900
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UNESCO World Heritage calls Quito “the best-preserved, least altered historic center in Latin America.” The visual wonder of the storied Ecuadorian capital is matched by its venerable troves of New World information, and complemented by everyone’s favorite export from the Americas, chocolate.
What's Included?
Work-Friendly Accommodations
Co-Working Pass
Professional Development
Dedicated Team Lead
Airport Arrival Transfer
Welcome Essentials
City Guide
Local SIM Card
High-Speed Internet in the Room and Common Areas
Cleaning Services
Backup Technology (Laptop, Charger, Batteries)
Additional Services
Public Transport Pass
Gym Membership
Tours
Meet Your Quito Hosts
When you choose to visit Quito, you’ll be hosted by a group lead who is a WiFi Artists employee and will travel with the group throughout the entire duration of your stay. Unlike other remote work companies, we never leave you hanging. You’ll also have support from our on-the-ground team in Quito. If you need help booking a tour, finding the best local activities, or getting questions answered, the team is your go-to resource!
Why Choose Quito For Your Remote Work and Travel?
Churches and Monasteries
Many travelers and guides place the holy buildings of Quito at the top of their list. The city is built upon ancient Incan ruins which only highlights the complex relationship the region had with Catholic Christianty, but today the dazzling churches and monasteries throughout the city are an attraction in their own right. La Iglesia De La Compañía De Jesús’ interior is an opulent treasure chest of gold and jewels, the 16th century Monastery Of San Francisco gives a view of the iconic “Winged Maria” statue, and The Basilica of the National Vow is largest Neo Gothic basilica in the whole of North and South America.
Chocolate
In the art of fine artisan chocolate, where the cacao beans come from has a substantial effect on the overall quality and flavor profile. Most chocolatiers agree that the world's very best are grown in Ecuador, and it’s perhaps the country's most famed product. Chocolate tasting menus are common, and gourmet drinking chocolate can be found throughout the city. Ecuadorians add a bit of sugar to tamp the bitterness – and sometimes, even a bit of cheese to bring salt and fat into the mix!