Ecuador
2 events · 1 cities · 1 venues
Ecuador Fan Travel Hub
2 events · 1 cities · 1 venues · 0 sightings
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Events in Ecuador
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Fan Travel Picks in Ecuador
Bandido Brewing
Craft brewery with a stunning rooftop terrace in Quito's colonial old town, offering views of church domes and the Andes. Ecuador's craft beer scene at its best — perfect for post-match celebrations.
Café Mosaico
Hillside restaurant with breathtaking panoramic views over Quito's colonial old town. Mediterranean-Ecuadorian cuisine and craft cocktails make it the city's most scenic dining experience for visiting fans.
Casa Gangotena
Stunning luxury boutique hotel in a restored mansion overlooking Plaza San Francisco in Quito's old town. The city's most prestigious address, frequented by international dignitaries and visiting sports officials.
Ciudad Mitad del Mundo
The Middle of the World monument complex sits precisely on the equatorial line just outside Quito and is one of the Americas' most visited landmarks, a perfect half-day excursion for sports travelers between fixtures. Straddling two hemispheres simultaneously is a genuinely novel experience, and the museum complex explains Ecuador's geography and indigenous cultures in compelling detail. Sports fans who travel for the uniqueness of each destination will find this one of Latin America's most photogenic stops.
Dirty Sánchez
Eclectic cocktail bar in the Mariscal with creative drinks, funky decor, and a lively backpacker-meets-local crowd. The kind of quirky Quito gem where every night feels like a celebration.
Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
The Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa is Ecuador's historic national football ground, famous for the altitude advantage it gives La Tri against visiting South American rivals. At nearly 2,850 metres, opposing players visibly struggle in the thin Andean air, and the packed terraces of Ecuador fans exploit every laboured touch. The stadium's brutalist concrete charm and mountain backdrop make it one of CONMEBOL's most distinctive venues.
Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado
Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado — known as La Casa Blanca — is the modern home of Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito, one of Ecuador's most successful clubs and the first Ecuadorian team to win the Copa Libertadores in 2008. Set at 2,850 metres altitude, visiting teams and their fans feel the thin Andean air acutely, while Liga's passionate support treats the altitude as a home-ground weapon. The stadium's sweeping views of Quito's mountain-ringed basin make it one of world football's most dramatically situated venues.
Finn McCool's
Quito's go-to sports bar in the Mariscal district showing every major football match on big screens. Where visiting fans and Quito expats come together over pints and passionate fútbol debate.
Ecuador Fan Travel FAQ
2 events are currently tracked in Ecuador. Use this country hub to compare seasons, cities, and event series.
Quito.
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