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Guayaquil's Downtown Guayaquil neighbourhood is known for its restaurants and offers lots of things to see, such as San Francisco Square and Central Market.
If you're curious what the U.S. Consulate General in San Eduardo is like, pass by and take a few pics. It is located 0.8 mi (1.3 km) from the heart of town.
During your visit to Guayaquil, you can do some window-shopping at San Marino Mall. Visit the area's cathedral or simply enjoy its seafood restaurants.
Tropical heat rises from the Malecón 2000, a riverfront promenade where iguanas bask like tiny dinosaurs in Seminario Park. The Metropolitan Cathedral's neo-Gothic spires stand in stark contrast to the colourful Santa Ana Hill, where painted houses create a rainbow climbing towards the lighthouse. Seafood restaurants serve ceviche so fresh it practically swims to the table. Teatro Sanchez Aguilar offers cultural performances worth the trip to the suburbs. Football fans can catch the electric atmosphere at Monumental Stadium, where yellow-clad crowds create a sea of passion. The Museum of Cocoa and Chocolate reveals the sweet history behind Ecuador's finest export. For retail therapy, locals recommend Mall del Sol over the tourist spots.
Spend time appreciating the cathedral and checking out the seafood restaurants in Guayaquil.
Plan a fun excursion to Banco Pichincha Monumental Stadium and Sports Federation of Guayas while here. While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Riocentro Los Ceibos and San Marino Mall.