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Discover Cuenca's Historic Heart: A 2-Hour Walking Tour of the City's Most Iconic Sites

This two-hour walking tour of Cuenca, Azuay Province, Ecuador, will take you through the city's vibrant streets and plazas, giving you a glimpse of the city's rich culture and history.

The tour will begin at Parque Calderon, located at Calle Larga and Calle Simon Bolivar (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This is the city's main square, and it is surrounded by beautiful colonial-style buildings, including the Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepcion, the Iglesia de San Francisco, and the Palacio Municipal.

From there, you will head to the Museo del Banco Central, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This museum houses a collection of pre-Columbian artifacts, as well as a variety of modern art pieces.

Next, you will make your way to the Museo del Barrio, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This museum is dedicated to the history and culture of Cuenca, and it features a variety of exhibits, including a replica of a traditional Cuenca home.

From there, you will head to the Plaza de San Francisco, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de San Francisco, a beautiful colonial-style church.

Next, you will make your way to the Plaza de las Flores, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de la Compania de Jesus, a stunning baroque-style church.

From there, you will head to the Plaza de San Blas, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de San Blas, a beautiful colonial-style church.

Next, you will make your way to the Plaza de San Sebastian, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de San Sebastian, a stunning baroque-style church.

From there, you will head to the Plaza de la Merced, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de la Merced, a beautiful colonial-style church.

Finally, you will make your way to the Plaza de San Agustin, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This plaza is home to the Iglesia de San Agustin, a stunning baroque-style church.

Along the way, you can stop to shop and eat at some of the city's most popular restaurants and stores. For shopping, you can visit the Mercado 9 de Octubre, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This market is filled with local vendors selling everything from traditional Ecuadorian crafts to modern clothing. For food, you can visit the popular restaurant El Pobre Diablo, located at Calle Larga and Calle Sucre (Latitude: -2.897, Longitude: -78.999). This restaurant serves traditional Ecuadorian dishes, as well as international cuisine.

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