JW Marriott Hotel QuitovsHotel San Francisco de Quito
JW Marriott Hotel Quito and Hotel San Francisco de Quito are both recommended by experts. Overall, JW Marriott Hotel Quito scores significantly higher than Hotel San Francisco de Quito. JW Marriott Hotel Quito ranks #3 in Quito with accolades from 7 sources such as Fodor's, Star Service and Travel + Leisure.
JW Marriott Hotel Quito
Av. Orellana 1172 y Amazonas, Quito, Ecuador
From $157/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Fodor's
"This futuristic pyramid has floor-to-ceiling windows offering expansive views of Volcán Pichincha or the city from every room. A large, glass-enclosed lobby adds elegance." Full review
Lonely Planet
"A luxury chain hotel with all mod cons and the service you'd expect." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Pyramid-shaped hotel with a glass atrium in Quito’s financial and entertainment district." Full review
Star Service
"One of the nicest hotels in town, this place offers large-scale amenities while providing the same luxuries that the boutique Plaza Grande offers." Full review
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Proximity to a popular street of restaurants and shopping is a plus for those who prefer to avoid traffic.
Frommer's
"Service is top-notch, the restaurants are excellent, and the large pool -- with central Jacuzzi island and waterfalls -- makes you feel as if you're at a tropical resort." Full review
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If you can, opt for the volcano view; avoid rooms with views of the glass-enclosed lobby.
Jetsetter
"Modern, eco-focused newcomer in Quito's New Town, with volcano views, a handful of dining options and a pool to unwind by." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"The enormous JW Marriott has an excellent range of facilities, including a huge spa, fitness centre and three pools." Full review
Hotel San Francisco de Quito
Sucre 217 y Guayaquil, Historical Downtown, Quito, Ecuador
From $35/night
- Free Internet
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Dry Cleaning
Frommer's
"Here's a chance to experience sleeping in an architectural landmark without breaking the bank...hotel's rooms are on the second through fourth floors, and vary considerably." Full review
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My advice is to request a room in the back.
Lonely Planet
"This historic converted house boasts spotless rooms with telephone, TV and constant hot water... Most rooms lack windows, but double doors open onto a lovely balcony over a pretty interior courtyard." Full review