Swissotel QuitovsHotel Patio Andaluz
Both hotels are recommended by writers. Overall, Swissotel Quito scores slightly better than Hotel Patio Andaluz. Swissotel Quito comes in at 82 with endorsements from 5 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Frommer's and Travel + Leisure.
Swissotel Quito
12 de Octubre 1820 Ave. & Luis Cordero Street, La Floresta Zone, Quito 1721565, Ecuador
From $80/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
Fodor's
"The hotel has a spacious atrium lobby, and outside there's a pool and lovely gardens. Rooms have dark-wood furnishings." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A luxury chain hotel with all mod cons and the service you'd expect." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Modern 13-story building in the upscale Floresta neighborhood, with sleek interiors that feature an abundance of dark woods; on site is Japanese restaurant Tanoshii, one of the city's hottest spots." Full review
Star Service
"This hotel towers above the business district and is known for its European charm that differentiates it from the superior JW Marriott." Full review
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Staffers here speak English well and handle requests swiftly with a smile.
Frommer's
"The rooms are very modern with a touch of classic Danish design: sleek blond-wood paneling, cream-colored striated wallpaper, and stylish wood desks, dressers, and closets." Full review
Hotel Patio Andaluz
Calle Garcia Moreno N6-52, Entre Mejía y Olmedo, Quito, Ecuador
From $120/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
Travel + Leisure
"Largely responsible for the Quito’s renaissance... inside, 32 rooms are set within a preserved colonial mansion." Full review
Fodor's
"Rooms in this four-centuries-old mansion are organized around two interior courtyards. All have wood floors, large desks, and flat-screen TVs." Full review
Gayot
"A boutique home base in the heart of Quito Antiguo---perfect for discovering local culture." Full review
Afar Magazine
"The boutique hotel located at the historical city of San Francisco de Quito was once a mansion belonging to some of the richest families in Ecuador." Full review
Frommer's
"The suites are all two levels, with a bedroom on one level and a comfortable sitting room on the other. The property is highlighted by two stunning courtyards." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Inside a remodeled 16th-century home, the plush rooms of this elegant hotel open onto interior wooden-floor balconies." Full review