8 carefully curated photography spots with GPS coordinates, shooting tips, and local insights
This hill offers stunning views of the city, especially during sunset. It is home to the iconic blue and white lighthouse, making it a great spot for capturing vibrant colors and cityscapes.
A 2.5 km riverfront promenade along the Guayas River, offering great views of the city and river. It includes gardens, monuments, and a bustling atmosphere perfect for street and architectural photography.
Situated atop Cerro Santa Ana, this church offers a picturesque backdrop against the vibrant neighborhood of Las Peñas. Great for capturing colonial architecture and cityscapes.
An impressive historic building symbolizing Guayaquil’s independence, offering opportunities for architectural photography.
The Museum of Anthropology and Contemporary Art is a cultural gem offering a unique blend of art and architecture. Located along Malecón 2000.
A unique museum featuring miniature city models, perfect for capturing detailed architectural scenes.
The bustling heart of Guayaquil's commercial district, offering opportunities for street and urban photography.
The Firefighter’s Museum is a unique spot for capturing old fire engines and historical firefighting equipment. It is located near the Malecón 2000.