Casa Agua Canela (GUESTHOUSE star B&B) -
Mercadillo 347 y Versalles Quito Ecuador
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This casa invites you to share the local family atmosphere that provides visitors with a rich cultural perspective of Ecuador. Located close to the main entertainment and tourist mecca, the Mariscal district, but yet provides a peaceful neighborhood for those who want a little peace of mind. Our house offers much in the way of making your experience in Quito, Ecuador a remarkable and impressive time with memories to share with newfound friends in this sociable environment.
In 1932, Tomas Mullo constructed a house on the yet undeveloped area of Quito. The design incorporated the influence of the post-Italian architecture of the neoclassic style with a fascinating twist of Ecuadorian elegance. In the 1940's, Tomas bestowed this house to his son Raphael Mullo who still maintains the Mullo patriarch and is still very much present and nearby for anyone who would like to share some stories of Quito Colonial.
The "Municipio Metropolitano de Quito" announced that the house is a historic building that cannot be changed from the original style, as most buildings face in Old Town Quito.
The Mullo family has lived in this neighborhood for many years and plenty of people know the grandfather, Raphael, through his little school supply store that is attached to one part of the house. Maria de Lourdes Dillon, often referred to as Luly, is the daughter of Raphael Mullo and Helena Sandoval. Luly has worked for the Hilton Colon for many years and is a dedicated individual to hospitality. She is a wonderful woman who invites many people to partake in family activities. Also for those who want independence, she also provides an atmosphere of choice as to how one wants to create their experience. She lends on open ear and an impeccable amount of knowledge concerning events in Quito. Her son David attends a local university, studying Culinary Arts, which is wonderful for those would like him to cook up anything from a French pastry to ceviche. Her other son Andres lives in the United States with his wife, studying Business Administration and is very dearly missed in the house. Essentially this house is full of family activities but allows individuals their freedom and privacy that makes for a wonderful experience in Ecuador. Also, one can have a great conversation on the terrace, in trance of tiki lights, listening to others from all over the world. People have stayed from Germany, Brazil, Poland, Spain, Holland, Switzerland, the United States, Canada, Peru, England, France, and the list goes on.
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Pay cash on arrival.