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The central Unipark is a smart business-like mid range hotel opposite Guayaquil's unique Parque de los Iguanas. 

A short walk from both the Plaza de la Administration – adorned with statues, fountains and impressive architecture – and the Malecon 2000 beach promenade, the Unipark Hotel sits opposite the Parque de las Iguanas (yes, there are plenty of these laconic creatures wandering around) right in the centre of Guayaquil’s lively commercial district.

This business-like, mid-range property’s smart, modern  guest rooms include contemporary, marble-fitted bathrooms, queen or king size beds and views across the city. With two separate dining rooms you can savour either Ecuadorian-fused international cuisine or Japanese gastronomy, whilst the buffet breakfast offers a  high quality choice. With efficient room service, warm hospitality and additional amenities including events salons and a gym with whirlpool and sauna the hotel offers reliable service to both business-people and travellers.

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What our clients say

  • Probably the Tren Crucero (was the top experience) but too many highlights to mention.

    SB, Cambourne Feb 2020
  • Ecuador was a fantastic adventure: welcoming friendly people, beautiful landscapes and amazing wildlife. To fit in two cities, the Andes, the Amazon, the cloud forest and the Galapagos islands into…

    GE, Glasgow Oct 2025
  • Avenue of the Volcanoes was superb plus swimming with sea lions and penguins.

    JK, Sheffield Feb 2015
  • We had a wonderful holiday to Quito and Galapagos with Journey Latin America. We just wish it had been longer!

    HS, W4 Jun 2011
  • Hard to pick one highlight when there were so many superlatives. The scenery in Ecuador was spectacular. The Devil's Nose train ride was great fun. Snorkelling with sea turtles, penguins,…

    JB, Newcastle Mar 2019
  • Most memorable experiences: Snorkelling with huge sea turtles and iguanas whilst they were feeding with sea lions, penguins and flightless cormorants also coming to join in the party.

    LA, London Oct 2015
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