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Quito Festivals: Free Things to See in 2026
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Quito’s 2026 festival calendar: free versus ticketed Most of Quito’s biggest annual events cost nothing to attend, you just need the dates. Below are 6 confirmed events for 2026, with what’s genuinely free versus what needs planning around, so a budget trip can time itself around one without adding cost.
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Best Cheap Eats in Quito, Ecuador
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Where to eat in Quito without spending much Quito’s cheapest real meals aren’t found in restaurants aimed at tourists, they’re at the markets and street carts locals actually use. An almuerzo (set lunch: soup, main, juice) at a market comedor runs a few dollars and beats any sit-down restaurant on value.
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Quito Day Trips on a Budget by Bus
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Quito day trips on a budget: what’s actually a day trip Five real day trips fit into a single day from Quito by public bus without wrecking a shoestring budget: Otavalo’s market, Cotopaxi’s volcano views, Papallacta’s hot springs, Mindo’s cloud forest, and the Pululahua crater.
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Quito on a Budget: 14 Cheap and Free Things
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Before you go: Ecuador in 2026. Quito sits at a reassuring US Level 2, well outside the coastal areas that carry the serious advisories. Ecuador is under a national state of exception in 2026 that currently covers Quito’s province, but there’s no curfew in place.
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