1:00 pm - 8:30 pm
>>>Created to welcome our guests traveling from abroad<<<
Dress Code: >>>Dressy Casual AKA Semi formal<<< We have planned a few surprises to make your trip even more special. We will begin with a private 3.5-hour guided tour aboard a two-story open-top bus, taking you through Quito’s UNESCO World Heritage historic downtown. It is an unforgettable route filled with beautiful plazas, historic churches, and colonial streets. Comfortable shoes are encouraged. After the tour, you will be taken to Pims for a tapas-style Ecuadorian meal, traditional music, unlimited drinks, and a very special surprise at the end. Note: Guests will be picked up and dropped off at "The Go Quito Hotel". Bring cash if you are planning to buy souvenirs during the tour.
Sat, Nov 14, 2026, 2:30 pm - Sun, Nov 15, 2026, 1:00 am
Dress code: >>>Formal<<< (suits, long-dresses)
For gentlemen, navy or black suits are recommended. For the ladies, almost anything is encouraged—prints, florals, bold colors—please avoid white, red, and green tones. We will begin with an on-site religious ceremony, followed by a cocktail hour, dinner, and then dancing with a few special surprises. Our reception will continue late into the night (as every good Ecuadorian party should!). For guests returning to Quito, we will offer both an early shuttle and a late shuttle back to “The Go Quito Hotel” (approximately a 30-minute trip)—a great option if you plan to explore the city the next day. If you prefer to stay in Puembo, there are several hotels close by. This is especially convenient if you are flying out the next morning, as the airport is just minutes away, though traveling to the airport from Quito is also very easy. Puembo is quiet and serene, but there isn’t much to do in the area. Most restaurants and activities are located in Quito.
Sat, Nov 14, 2026, 2:30 pm - Sun, Nov 15, 2026, 1:00 am
Codigo de vestimenta: >>>Formal<<< (traje, vestido largo)
Para los caballeros, se recomiendan trajes en tonos azul marino o negro. Para las damas, casi todo está permitido—estampados, flores, colores llamativos—solo pedimos evitar tonos blancos, rojos y verde. Comenzaremos con la ceremonia religiosa (en La Casona), seguida de una hora de cóctel, la cena y luego baile con algunas sorpresas especiales. Nuestra recepción se extenderá hasta entrada la noche (¡como toda buena fiesta ecuatoriana!).