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I know a few restaurants will be open but how about buses? Taxi service? PedidosYa? Tiendas? And will things revert to normal the day after or will the Christmas holiday be celebrated throughout the weekend? Thanks for sharing your knowledge and Merry Christmas!
Jack
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Sheryl
It’s NYE and New Year’s Day that’s the problem. 00
Leslie Breen
Ecuadorians celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve. Pretty much everything is open on the 25th. Also, a word of unasked-for advice...don't even TRY to get a taxi on New Years Eve, it's impossible, unless you've prearranged for one. 00
Leroy Kent
Last year was my first Christmas in Cuenca, and the pandemic restrictions were very much in place. But there were a surprising number of businesses and restaurants open in El Centro, You should find plenty of entertainment on Christmas Day. Last year I went with a large group to Bistro... Last year was my first Christmas in Cuenca, and the pandemic restrictions were very much in place. But there were a surprising number of businesses and restaurants open in El Centro, You should find plenty of entertainment on Christmas Day.
Last year I went with a large group to Bistro Yaku and it was wonderful.
This year the group is going to Joe's Secret Garden. My expectations are lowered, but I still expect a quality experience.Read more00