Trips and Tours to Cuenca
About Cuenca
Considered the colonial jewel of the south with a UNESCO-listed old center full of many historic buildings, Cuenca is quite possibly Ecuador's most handsome city. With narrow cobblestone streets and grand whitewashed buildings topped with red-tile roofs, balconies and interior courtyards, Cuenca shares much of its architectural style with the old town of Quito. So much so that there is an ongoing debate within Ecuador as to which of the two cities is the most beautiful. Perhaps Cuenca's setting above the grassy banks of the Río Tomebamba seals the deal - a walk along the river will reveal local women drying their clothes in the sun, a slice of a simpler way of life that is often hard not to be seduced by.
Read MoreThe sky-blue domes of the 19th century Catedral Nueva is Cuenca's most recognizable and equally impressive landmark. Stood to the west of the central square, the cathedral's facade is immense, looming large with two three-story towers. Stood opposite, the Catedral Vieja houses late 16th century frescoes and cyan toned murals. Off the main square the daily flower market takes place at Plaza de las Flores where chola women dressed in traditional skirts and checked aprons and sporting long plaited hair and Panama hats sell their colorful and fragrant wares.
Look beyond the colonial grandeur and you'll find a surprisingly modern side to Cuenca, championed by the city's large student population. As well as glorious architecture from a by-gone era you'll also find thoroughly international restaurants, trendy art galleries and cafes and plenty of bars in elaborate settings.
Cuenca Tours
Here are some popular itineraries that include a visit to Cuenca. Alternatively, if you would like to include a visit to Cuenca on a bespoke touring itinerary to Ecuador, take a look at our tailor-made holiday planning section.