Description
We offer a warm stay in a 200 year old colonial House built in the neighborhood of San Blas, founded in 1568. Jumbo Lodging is located in a Colonial district of the first city declared Heritage of humanity by UNESCO in 1978.
The Lodging preserves its colonial infrastructure and the era, such as brick walls covered with mud, straw and role adobe's own materials.
There are security patrols 24 hours a day and there is a police station 15 metres from our facilities, making our neighbourhood a safe place.
The Lodging preserves its colonial infrastructure and the era, such as brick walls covered with mud, straw and role adobe's own materials.
There are security patrols 24 hours a day and there is a police station 15 metres from our facilities, making our neighbourhood a safe place.
Jumbo Lodging Details
Category: Hotel
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Wonderfull old colonial house driven by a warm and friendly family. Great breakfast! Highly recommended. Big and clean rooms with a nice bed. The location is also good, in the heart of the colonial Quito. Walking distance to many attractions.
— Customer review (2012-03-09)
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Truly a diamond. In all my years of travel I have NEVER met a family so hospitable, kind, and helpful. The breakfast is better than that even the most expensive hotels, the beds very comfy, free wireless, bathrooms very clean... what more could you ask for? This really was the most wonderful place I have ever stayed. I will be back!
— Customer review (2012-02-07)
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The owners picked me up at the airport, gave me tea and made me feel right at home. The property is beautiful, and they work very hard at making you feel welcome, safe, and make your visit so much easier. Luis spent untill the late evening going over all the places I can visit, how to catch the bus, what to say in spanish, and showing with maps and pictures on google earth step by step for my visit to the middle of the earth, Mindo, Octavalo, the crater lakes, volcanos, and into the Amazon in Puyo. Breakfast was so amazing with Real coffee, fresh fruits and blended juices, eggs, ceral, toast... etc
The rooms are cozy, great beds, with warm blankets!! In 4 months of traveling I finally felt like I was home, it was very comforting and much needed before i set out into my journeys again.
— Customer review (2012-02-05)
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What a great place to stay! Luis and the rest of the family are really friendly and helpfull, and they really know how to make breakfast! :-) This was the last location we stayed after 3 months of travelling in South-America, and probably one of the best.
— Steven Van Mechelen (2012-01-27)
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The owner, Luis, is incredibly friendly and willing to help with anything. We were offered a cup of tea when we arrived, then Luis took time to show us some maps and explain some of the highlights of the city. We took a tour with Luis to the Mitad del Mundo one day and he was a great guide as well. The Jumbo breakfast was awesome (cereal, eggs, juice/milkshake, tea, toast). The bed was really comfortable - a little bit of noise from the road, but nothing that stopped us sleeping. Good wifi too.
— James Heath (2011-12-10)
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The owners are fabulous, will do everything to make sure you have a nice stay. Breakfast is excellent as well. Neighborhood is good, much much nicer then Mariscal, close to historic center and very good tour operator (Carpe DM in Secret Garden Hostel) just around the corner.
— Customer review (2011-11-21)
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Luis, Maria and their daughters were excellent hosts and they worked really hard to make us feel at home. Luis had a lot of local knowledge and was always ready to help with anything we wanted. The rooms were clean and pretty and the beds were nice and comfy with 2 pillows each, which we found a rarity in many other lodgings. A lovely place to stay.
— Customer review (2011-08-13)
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There is nothing not to love about this place. The rooms are very big and comfortable, it has tons of character (the home is over 150 years old), it's in a great location, and the breakfast is delicious. Luis and his family own the place and live onsite, always ready to provide helpful advice or cater to any need that you may have. They are kind beyond words. It's really more of a B&B than a hostel, with 4 private rooms and 2 more on the way. We'll come back here any time we're in Quito.
— Customer review (2011-07-23)
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If the price of this place initially puts you off, don´t let it if you can afford it. It´s a lovely place and the owner, Louis, can not do enough for you. He will help you with absolutely anything, and also offers day trips cheaper than the agencies (and you go as a small private group with the benefits than come with that!). He is a wealth of information about the city and makes you feel like you are in your own home. The breakfast is simply superb, the rooms very (very!) big and beds comfortable. As I said, if you can afford it I thoroughly recommend staying here. The way we were looked after made our stay in Quito so much more enjoyable.
— Dean Sayers (2011-07-02)
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We really enjoyed our stay at this hostel. The rooms are nice and big and the location is good for seeing the sights of the Old Town. Other posts have complained about the noise from the street but we did not find this a problem. They provide earplugs if you need them though. It was also nice to have a hot shower and to be able to flush toilet paper down the toilet!
The breakfast is probably the best that we have had since arriving in South America. We had fruit, cereal and yogurt, eggs, rolls, coffee, juice and milkshakes.
The staff are also very friendly and helpful. They gave us advise on what to see in the city as well as helped us figure out how to catch a bus to Colombia. The owner also drove us to the bus station (an 1hr drive in bad traffic for which he only charged us $5) and found the correct bus to take us to the boarder.
— Rhaani Clements (2011-05-18)
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Great location nearby the historic part of town. The accomodation itself is extremely clean and spacious and the owners of the lodging are very helpful with suggestions of what to see. The breakfast is also amazing. All in all I would say it felt very homely- less like staying in a hostel and more like staying in someone's home.
— Customer review (2011-02-12)
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This family-run hostel really makes you feel at home! Luis, the owner, not only offers the best breakfast in town but also loads of information and help. And if you´re lucky you´ll even get homemade cake... We warmly recommend this place and will go there again this week when going back to Quito!
— Customer review (2011-01-04)
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An outstanding hostel, good location, large rooms, spotlessly clean, really helpful friendly staff and on top of all that - the best possible breakfast! Highly recommended.
— Ian Prince (2010-11-13)
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It's a large, rambling colonial mansion and the rooms are huge. The owner and his family make you extremely welcome. The breakfasts are magnificent. Fresh fruit juice, homemade cerials with milk or yoghart, variety of fresh breads with cheese or jams plus a bowl of fresh fruit.
— David Blatt (2010-10-25)
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The friendliness of the people working in this place can only descriped by own word: Outstanding.Luis and his daughter did go out of the way to help us with our bookings and the daytrips we did from there. Furthermore I never had a breakfast this good. Fresh Smoothie, tea, eggs, cereals, yogurt, rolls, jam... as much as you want. A 5 Star Hotel could not have offered a better breakfast.Location is a little out of the main district in the old town and the hotel is located close to a little noisy road. Besides of this point this was a place as perfect as you can wish for
— Christian Reutter (2010-10-20)
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Everything! Luis, the owner, is a very friendly and patient hostal owner in the beautiful city of Quito. This historic Colonial building is the perfect setting for your stay with large ceilings and authentic old wood floors. The 'Jumbo Breakfast' is indeed Jumbo and a fantastic way to start your day. No typical toast and coffee are your only offerings with this meal! We had many questions for Luis and he was able to provide us an answer or recommendation for everything. He works with his family here and it really adds to the positive atmosphere during your stay.
— Cory Burke (2010-09-29)
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Great staff! Luis and his family run this hostel in Quito and they know how to give you a very pleasant stay. Great breakfast, big rooms, clean sheets. No complaints at all. I would definitely stay there again.
— JUAN PABLO CUARTAS ACEVEDO (2010-08-25)
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Clean rooms, clean sheets, good breakfast, free wifi. Everything at Jumbo Lodging was fine. Really recommend it.
— JUAN PABLO CUARTAS ACEVEDO (2010-08-25)
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Lovely old building, high ceilings. Good location between the old and new towns. Luis the owner is a great host. His English is excellent and he is patient with you when you are speaking Spanish. Great knowledge about the local area. Amazing breakfast. Hot shower. Would definitely recommend. Some people mention about the noise, but I stayed in a room overlooking the main road and did not have a problem sleeping, anyhow earplugs are provided.
— Lisa Cox (2010-08-21)
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The hostel stay was very nice as the family running the place were wonderful. The location is great and only a few minutes away from the main sights. The only two suggestions would be 1) ask about the hot water if you can't get it to go - I took cold showers there but realized when I got to Guatemala that some of these showers will only get hot if you turn the nozzle slightly from the start otherwise the water flows to quickly through the system to get heated... 2) bring earplugs as there were two really annoying dogs that barked most of the night - I have a feeling that this is a problem in most of Quito though.
— Daniel Albrecht (2010-04-29)
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