
La Florida Burial Site Museum
Explore a 1000-year-old necropolis and discover pre-Hispanic artifacts. Free admission, rich history.

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La Florida Burial Site Museum
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Avoid crowds, better focus

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Must-see attractions
Explore a 1000-year-old necropolis and discover pre-Hispanic artifacts. Free admission, rich history.
"A very well done little museum. If you want to know about the first societies who lived in the area of Quito, this exhibit will help you to understand that."

🎯 Free Entry! 🤩
Admission is free, making it an accessible and educational stop in Quito.
🗣️ Hire a Guide!
Guides are highly recommended to truly understand the historical significance.

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4.7 · 514 reviews
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Museum
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Ancient Burial Sites
Museum grounds
Walk among the remnants of a 1000-year-old necropolis, offering a profound connection to the past.

Pre-Hispanic Artifacts
Museum exhibits
Discover pottery and artifacts from the first societies that inhabited the Quito region.

Educational Guided Tours
Museum entrance
Engage with knowledgeable guides who bring the history of these ancient peoples to life.
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🎯 Free Entry! 🤩
Admission is free, making it an accessible and educational stop in Quito.
🗣️ Hire a Guide!
Guides are highly recommended to truly understand the historical significance.
TIL archeologists in Titusville, FL discovered a 7,000 year old cemetery at the bottom of a pond. Some of the skulls contained preserved brain tissue.
So why doesn't Titusville turn this into a tourist destination to replace all the lost shuttle launch revenues? It's slowly turning into a ghost town.
TIL there's a pirate museum in St. Augustine FL that displays not only one of two authentic Jolly Roger flags known to exist, but also the only known treasure chest that actually belonged to a pirate.
It's an ok museum. It's best to call ahead and make sure one of the tour guides will be there. They are fantastic. The museum like many things in St Aug can be found just off St George street.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking around the burial site, so comfy footwear is a must.
📍 Combine with Mitad del Mundo
It's conveniently located near the Monument to the Equator.
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🎯 Free Entry! 🤩
Admission is free, making it an accessible and educational stop in Quito.
🗣️ Hire a Guide!
Guides are highly recommended to truly understand the historical significance.
👟 Wear Comfortable Shoes
You'll be walking around the burial site, so comfy footwear is a must.
📍 Combine with Mitad del Mundo
It's conveniently located near the Monument to the Equator.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the La Florida Burial Site Museum for its free admission and educational value, offering a fascinating glimpse into ancient Quito's societies and burial practices. While small, the site is well-presented, and guides are highly recommended for a deeper understanding. Some note it's best appreciated with a guide to fully grasp its significance.
"Museum is somewhat small but the guides are awesome. You will find some pottery and artifacts from the era as well as burial sites."
Dennis Ocaña
"Free, interesting and very educational"
Matthew360
"A very well done little museum. If you want to know about the first societies who lived in the area of Quito, this exhibit will help you to understand that. The entrance is free. It’s open from Wednesday to Sunday."
Vivian Vera Davis
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The museum is located near the 'Mitad del Mundo' (Middle of the World) monument. You can take a taxi or a local bus (like the 'Ecovía' or 'Metrobus') heading towards the equator monument, and then ask for directions to the burial site. Many visitors combine this visit with the monument itself.
It's often visited in conjunction with the Monument to the Equator, so using that as a landmark can be helpful. Signs might be present, but asking locals or your driver is a good strategy.
Taxis offer convenience, while public buses are a budget-friendly option. If using public transport, be prepared for potential transfers and a bit of walking.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the museum offers free admission, making it a fantastic budget-friendly cultural experience in Quito.
The museum is typically open from Wednesday to Sunday. It's always a good idea to double-check the exact hours before your visit, as they can sometimes vary.
Since admission is free, advance booking is not usually required. However, for guided tours, it might be beneficial to inquire about availability, especially during peak tourist seasons.
The burial sites are an integral part of the museum experience. Access is generally managed through the museum's entry.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can explore ancient burial sites dating back about 1000 years, as well as see pottery and other artifacts from the pre-Hispanic peoples who lived in the area.
Yes, guided tours are available and highly recommended. The guides provide valuable context and insights into the history and significance of the site.
A visit can be quite short, perhaps 30-60 minutes if you're just browsing. However, with a guided tour and time to absorb the history, you might spend 1-2 hours.
The museum is described as small, but the terrain around burial sites might be uneven. It's advisable to inquire about accessibility beforehand if you have specific concerns.
It's a former necropolis of pre-Spanish peoples, offering a glimpse into the funerary practices and early societies of the Quito region.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary. It's best to check for signage or ask a museum attendant upon arrival. Generally, photos for personal use are often permitted, but flash photography might be restricted to protect artifacts.
The burial sites themselves offer a unique and somber photographic opportunity. The artifacts within the museum displays also make for interesting shots.


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