Local Festivals
Visit in July to experience the vibrant local festivals like Dia de Santa Clara.
Pomasqui is a picturesque village situated 16 kilometers north of Quito, Ecuador. This charming location is renowned for its historical significance, featuring notable sites such as the Church of El Senor del Arbol and the parish church with its intriguing religious paintings. The village celebrates vibrant festivals like Dia de Santa Clara and the fiesta of El Senor del Arbol in July. Visitors can also explore the local shoe industry, which creatively utilizes the maguey plant. With its dry climate and cultural richness, Pomasqui offers a unique glimpse into Ecuadorian traditions.
Pomasqui is a picturesque village situated 16 kilometers north of Quito, Ecuador. This charming location is renowned for its historical significance, featuring notable sites such as the Church of El Senor del Arbol and the parish church with its intriguing religious paintings. The village celebrates vibrant festivals like Dia de Santa Clara and the fiesta of El Senor del Arbol in July. Visitors can also explore the local shoe industry, which creatively utilizes the maguey plant. With its dry climate and cultural richness, Pomasqui offers a unique glimpse into Ecuadorian traditions.
Proximity to the equator.
Historical churches like the Church of El Senor del Arbol.
Local festivals in July.
Unique religious paintings.
Shoe industry utilizing local maguey plant.
Close proximity to Quito and the equator.
Rich in cultural heritage with historical churches.
Local festivals provide a unique cultural experience.
Visit in July to experience the vibrant local festivals like Dia de Santa Clara.
Don't miss the historical churches, especially the Church of El Senor del Arbol.
Cultural enthusiasts and history buffs.
USD $
$50-$100 p/day
Spanish
Prepare for a dry climate, as Pomasqui is known for its arid conditions.
Cultural Exploration, Historical Sightseeing, Local Festivals
July for local festivals
Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the historical sites.
Summer is warm and dry, perfect for enjoying local festivals.
Fall provides a pleasant climate for sightseeing and cultural exploration.
Winter remains dry, making it a good time to visit cultural landmarks.