The Best Historic Haciendas in Ecuador

The grasslands of the Ecuadorian high sierra once attracted land-loving colonial Spaniards, who built large haciendas in order to manage their widespread ranches and farms. Few of these haciendas remain today, but many that do are open to the public for day tours and overnight stays. Climb Cotopaxi, spot lively hummingbirds and horseback ride along Andean mountain trails while staying in one of these beautiful haciendas in Ecuador, bookable on Culture Trip.
1. Hacienda Zuleta
Independent Hotel, Hotel

Stylish Hacienda Zuleta holds political as well as historical importance. Constructed in the 17th century on the Sierras’ Avenue of the Volcanoes, it has belonged to former president Galo Plaza Lasso’s family for over 100 years. Every well-appointed suite at this colonial beauty benefits from a fireplace, and all are thoughtfully decorated with antiques and fresh roses. Zuleta’s meals are prepared with a farm-to-table approach, using its own cheese and trout; kids are welcome to milk cows and ride horses with the cowboys.
2. Hacienda San Agustín de Callo
Hotel

First, an Inca fortress, then an Augustinian monastery, now a hotel, Hacienda San Agustín de Callo has lived many lives. There are three buildings housing a diverse variety of charming rooms and suites, all furnished with king-size beds, although only the Inca House displays the distinctive Inca architecture. The two restaurants bring together Ecuadorian and Mediterranean cuisine. Work meals off by hiking the Quilotoa Crater Lake; those after a tamer experience can soak up the atmosphere in the rose garden.
3. Hotel Casa de Hacienda La Jimenita
Hotel

La Jimenita is a lesson in elegant rustic chic, located in Pifo, a short drive from the Quito airport. Tucked away in a vast nature reserve loved by hummingbirds, cozy rooms sport exposed brick walls and are decorated with antiques and hand-carved headboards. Shared spaces include a games room with a pool table and a swimming pool. Kids will love feeding the resident llamas while you enjoy your freshly brewed morning coffee.
4. Hacienda La Danesa
Hotel

Chocoholics must stay at La Danesa, a working farm in Naranjito that creates handmade tree-to-bar chocolate. An hour’s drive from Guayaquil, the vast five-star estate spans across fields, forests and rivers. Book a stylish converted stable, whose wood textures and white brick walls blend with botanical prints to bring its owners’ Danish heritage to Ecuador. Many ingredients in the meals are sourced from La Danesa’s organic garden and community market and can be enjoyed on the semi al fresco Teca Terrace. Beside chocolate tasting, you can go river tubing and horseback riding.
5. Hacienda Los Mortiños
Hotel

Hidden at the base of Cotopaxi volcano, Hacienda Los Mortiños is a short drive from the northern entrance to Cotopaxi National Park. Bright and airy rooms have views overlooking the mountains, with three able to accommodate large groups of up to 16. Enjoy Ecuadorian goat stew while gazing at alpacas dancing past the volcano. Don’t miss the expedition to the peak of volcano Rumiñahui.
6. Hacienda El Porvenir
Farm

7. San Jorge Eco-lodge Quito
Hotel, Lodge

8. Hostería Hacienda Pinsaqui
Boutique Hotel

9. Hacienda Cusín
Hotel

10. Hacienda Piman
Cottages

11. Hacienda La Cienega
Hotel

12. Hacienda San Isidro de Iltaquí
Hotel

This is an updated version of an article originally written by Angela Drake.
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