
Quito in April
Not the best time
April isn't ideal for Quito. Consider a different month.
All Months
Quito sits right on the equator, so forget about traditional seasons. Instead, you get wet and dry periods, plus the city's high altitude keeps temperatures surprisingly stable year-round.
June through September brings the driest weather and clearest mountain views. This is peak season, so expect crowds at major sites and higher hotel rates. But honestly? The weather difference isn't dramatic enough to stress about.
December and January offer another dry window, perfect for Christmas markets in Old Town and New Year's celebrations. Hotels fill up around holidays, so book ahead.
March through May sees more afternoon showers, but they're usually brief and the city looks incredibly green. Plus, you'll find better hotel deals and fewer tour groups at popular spots like TelefériQo.
Avoid October and November if possible — these months bring the heaviest rains and cloudiest skies. Mountain views become rare, and outdoor activities get complicated.
Regardless of when you visit, pack layers. Mornings start cool (around 50°F), afternoons warm up to 70°F, and evenings drop back down. The sun feels intense at this altitude, so bring good sunscreen.
Quito Scores
Solo
8/10
Couples
6/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
8/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10