Ibarra Tours will take you to the beautiful parks and gardens and historical museums of the region. Ibarra is a lovely city and the capital of the province of Imbabura in Ecuador. Ibarra Tours include a stroll along a colonial town with cobbled streets, located about 115 kilometers north from Quito.
Many tourists prefer the city for its pleasant weather and peaceful and tranquil environment. The city has 2 plazas that are very well preserved: Parque Pedro Moncayo and the Parque Victor Manuel Penaherrera or Flores and Olmedo, which is better known as Parque de la Merced. Sightseeing in Ibarra include a visit to the age-old historical.
Tours to Ibarra also include many buildings that are mostly in colonial whitewashed style. It is for this reason that the city of Ibarra is also known as the "White city". There is a religious museum and some attractive paintings that can be seen at the Santo Domingo church.
Travel to Ibarra will enable you to visit some other churches such as the San Augustin and Basilica de La Dolorosa. Strolling down the Perez Guerrero avenue, tourists will find a market on the Cifuentes street, close to the railway station.
Among the Things to do in Ibarra, you can get engaged in ample shopping at the local markets and shopping centers of the region. The market days are on Saturdays and Ibarra's main festivities are that of Fiesta de los Lagos on the last weekend of September with colorful parades throughout the city called "EI Pregon" and "Virgen Del Carmen" that is celebrated on the 16th of July every year.
The Tours to Ibarra also include the "Paddleball" that is played with a soft ball and a very large paddle. There are many fine restaurants in Ibarra to allow you to enjoy dining. The following restaurants in the city offer Ecuadorian food along with seafood and la carte dishes. Meson Colonial, La Casa de Chef, Casa Blanca and El Torreon are some of the most popular dining spots in the area.
The bars in Ibarra provide an extensive list of wines and drinks to the tourists to enjoy their vacation in the city.
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