There's no real direct way to get to Quito without your own jet plane. It was an early start and a late arrival. United Airlines had wifi for 1.99 an hour and lots of tv channels for $6-8 per flight so that helped pass the time.

Arriving at Quito at night is strange as you can't see your surroundings. You can just feel your ears pop as your cab groans its way up winding freeways and roars down again into deep valleys.

The quaint Viejo Cuba welcomed us to our cute little rooms. Clean and bright with a similar feel to a Swiss chalet.
Yes, we have arrived. Now time to rest up for tomorrow's exploration.
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