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The Aeropuerto Mariscal Sucre in Quito was small (I only counted 8 gates) and surprisingly modern and efficient. Besides the delay at immigration due to a trainee working my line it was very quick and easy to leave. Due to it's small size it was easy to find a sign with my name on it for the pre-arranged ride to the hotel.
The ride to the hotel was a bit odd in that the streets were absolutely deserted! We saw only a handful of cars and even fewer pedestrians in the 10-15 minute drive to the hotel. I'm pretty sure most of the pedestrians I did see were actually prostitutes.
One thing I found interesting about Ecuador is that the official currency is the US Dollar. In addition, they mint their own coins that are identical in size, shape and value to their American counterparts. Pictures below. Another thing that's odd is that the American Liberty $1 coin is widely used in Ecuador! That's really odd because I've seen it used in the USA only a couple times since it was introduced. It's rare in the US since apparently Ecuador took all of the coins!
Avenue Amazonas is the main street through this part of New Town and is where you will find most of the western style shopping. It seems to have more than it's fair share of travel agencies, Internet cafes and drug stores.
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