Parque Arqueológico Rumipamba

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Quito, Ecuador

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Tourist attraction· Archaeological site· Archaeological museum· Park

Parque Arqueológico Rumipamba Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Parque Arqueológico Rumipamba is located in Quito, Ecuador on Mañosca N35-86. Parque Arqueológico Rumipamba is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Ecuador.

Address

Mañosca N35-86

Phone

+593 22242313

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Edisson Burbano

Amazing and wonderful! This historical place is an obligated stop to know a little bit of the first people to live in Quito nearly 3000 years ago!.. To get here you need to make a reservation, you have a guided tour, well organized and the people in charge is really nice and very prepared to answer all the questions you'll probably make! It's totally free, you may not bring food because is an ecological park and also museum. Plenty of information you could find here , I was amazed for all the history behind of Rumipamba. During the tour you may watch some historical recreation and rest of ceramics, then after this you walk around the different places located here, interesting and very beautiful indeed. Fresh air, green paths, nice information and more you can find it here!

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Andres Salazar

It's a great park to walk around and get in touch with nature. Some cool exhibits and wildlife encounters with rabbits and more Sierra creatures. Highly recommended.

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Bill Wenger

Nice walk with good views and clean air.

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SciBugs

I think Rumipamba is one of Quito's hidden gems. It's so cool to lean about the pre-Incan cultures, way of life, and see their buildings / tombs

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Amy Welch

Difficult to find the entrance & all signage explaining the archaeological site is missing. The path to the site is poorly maintained. I wish this were in better condition to have learned about why the site is there.

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San Vasquez

Fresh air to breath

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Terri Cianca

Quiet nature trail with a nice city Vista at the end of the trail.

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Alejandra Gonzalez

Well kept, information is clear and useful to understand how that place was set and destroyed by a volcano. Highly recommended