Cuenca — The Colonial Jewel of the Ecuadorian Andes
Ecuador's third city, declared a UNESCO World Cultural
Heritage Site in 1999. Known as "The Athens of Ecuador"
for its architectural, artistic and academic richness.
At 2,560 m altitude with a permanent spring climate,
consistently ranked among Latin America's best cities
for expats and long-term travelers.
Top Things to Do in Cuenca
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception: Ecuador's most
iconic blue domes. Historic center: perfectly preserved
colonial and republican architecture, plazas and markets.
Cajas National Park: 30 minutes away, 28,000 hectares
of Andean páramo with over 230 lagoons. Panama Hat
factories: the famous hat is actually Ecuadorian,
handwoven in Cuenca. Río Tomebamba promenade: riverside
walk lined with heritage architecture.
FAQ:
Why is Cuenca a UNESCO Heritage Site?
For the exceptional preservation of its historic center
with 17th–19th century architecture, plazas, churches
and the fusion of Spanish, Cañari and Inca cultures.
What is the Panama hat and why is it made in Ecuador?
The "Panama hat" is actually Ecuadorian, handwoven from
toquilla straw. It was called "Panama" because it was
exported through Panama during the canal's construction.
The finest hats are made in Cuenca and Montecristi.