Quito Electric Scooter Night Tour
Description
Experience the beauty of Quito after dark on this captivating electric scooter tour, which incorporates a delightful chocolate tasting experience!
Night Electric Scooter Tour in Quito
We will gather at the specified time in front of Qinti Coffee, situated at the corner of Av. 6 de Diciembre and Pte. Wilson, where you will receive your scooter and helmet.
Beginning our adventure, we'll navigate towards Calle de las Siete Cruces, an iconic street nestled within the historic center of the Ecuadorian capital.
Our journey will take us through various parks and central squares, where we will pause to appreciate notable monuments illuminated at night, including the National Assembly, the Government Palace, the Cathedral, and the Church of the Society of Jesus.
As we traverse the city under the night sky, the guide will share insights into its captivating history. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to indulge in a chocolate tasting that highlights the local culture!
Concluding our tour, we will return to the meeting point by approximately 8 PM.
What's included
- Electric scooter and helmet
- English–speaking guide
- Chocolate tasting
Cancellation policy
Rimborso del 50.0% se cancelli almeno 48 ore prima (local time)
Cancellazione gratuita fino a 72 ore prima (local time)
Accessibility
Not wheelchair accessible.
Important information
We'll meet at the indicated time in front of Qinti Coffee, on the corner of Av. 6 de Diciembre with Pte. Wilson. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early.
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