Excursão diária Mitad del Mundo Hop On - Hop Off





Descrição
Nesta excursão especial ao meio do mundo você terá a liberdade de escolher o destino que deseja visitar. Viaje com segurança com nosso ônibus de dois andares, um guia bilíngue irá acompanhá-lo no passeio. Você pode escolher as paradas que deseja visitar e o tempo que deseja ficar. Visitamos as principais atrações do meio do mundo: Museu Intiñan, Centro da Cidade do Mundo, Casa Agave.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Visite o Museu Intiñan e aprenda tudo sobre nossa cultura e faça experimentos únicos na linha equatorial.
Você pode tirar as melhores fotos no monumento: de pé em cada hemisfério ou saltar na linha equatorial. Também se divertir nos diferentes museus e comprar lembranças locais.
Saiba tudo sobre a planta de agave e os diferentes produtos que as comunidades fazem. Divirta-se fazendo seu próprio cocktail e desfrute de uma degustação de produtos de agave, incluindo prata e miske de ouro.
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(79)
Very educational and fun at the same time. Be prepared for the ride on the top deck of the bus…cold and bumpy.
Great educational experience in the middle of the world. 😁 Be aware that balancing an egg on a nail can be done anywhere in the world. It’s a myth to think that latitude 0 would increase the chances.
All this is is a ride to the Intinan Museum, which is a very tacky touristy 'museum' where you get the same 'tour' that comes with a $5 entrance to the museum. You then find your own way to the Mitad del Mundo complex, which is good for a few pictures and not much else. It's mostly just souvenir shops, and you have to figure out what is what on your own. It's a long trip for what is essentially a few photos, and there are better ways to pass your time in Quito
The experience was spectacular. Great walk, but tired on the return! Diverse group and very attentive guide.
Worth seeing exact center of equator but time spent in fake little village is cheesy at best. I guess something to justify price.
Incredible experience. Brandon was my guide at the museum. I went alone, and there is always someone kind who can take your photos at the middle of the world.
First of all, shout out to Pamela for being an amazing tour bus guide!! This experience was so much more than I expected, and was one of my highlights of visiting Quito! I thought I'd take an Uber to the equator monument and just snap a picture, but I'm so glad I didn't. I learned so much on this trip about the equator and also the history of the Ecuador amazon life. The museum guide, Brandon, was exceptional in his explanations, and the equator experiments were phenomenal. And then there was plenty of time to go over to the other monument and visit the shops there, so it really was a well balanced day and definitely worth the money.
Recommended 10/10, Easter trip with my partner and the place I loved.... we met several places within them the real half of the world, Mirador de Pululahua, we also went to the basilica of the National Vote and finally to holy water baths (Pailon del Diablo).
I booked this tour as a low cost way of getting to Mitad del Mundo...there were only 5 people on the tour and we all sat on the open air upper deck of the bus...our guide was friendly and provided some information along the way over a speaker system...to be honest, I only caught a small portion of what was said as it was hard to hear with the wind swirling on the upper deck as we're heading down the highway...first stop was the Intinan Museo where we were turned over to their own guides...our guide (Daniella??) there was awesome!...friendly and great with everyone, she was very knowledgeable and passionate about her country and it's history along with her geographical knowledge of the equator...one of the best tour guides I've had...next was a solo short walk over to Mitad del Mundo where I had about an hour to myself to explore that area...mostly shops and restaurants...there is a monument you can go inside and walk up with exhibits along the way and nice views from the top...then back to the bus to head back...overall, a good way to go for a solo traveler without a car
A fun mostly all day tour. The first stop was great and the guides were super nice and did a great job explaining everything in English and Spanish. The activities really made it extra fun. The second was pretty cool but more just a monument to see and walk to the top if you want. There are lots of shops and little waiters but it’s very touristy. The final stop if you did the whole tour was a little agave shop which was cool because you got to tour their little garden and taste test and even got a small free drink at the end. Worth it if you’ve got time and things of that nature interest you. Was just cool standing where the northern and southern hemispheres meet.



