Gymboree
A Wonderland for Kids at Gymboree in Quito
Experience joy and growth at Gymboree, an enriching children's amusement center in Quito's vibrant Paseo San Francisco Shopping Center.
Nestled in the bustling Paseo San Francisco Shopping Center in Quito, Gymboree offers a vibrant and engaging environment for young children to play, learn, and grow. With a focus on developmental activities, it’s a perfect spot for families looking to create memorable experiences while exploring the city's offerings.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Mindo, head towards the main road (Via a Mindo). Continue walking straight until you reach the bus terminal. Here, you can catch a bus to Quito. The buses to Quito run frequently throughout the day. Once you arrive in Quito, get off at the main terminal, and look for the Ecovía bus stop. Take the Ecovía bus towards 'Quicentro' and get off at the 'Cumbayá' stop. From there, it's a short 5-10 minute walk to Centro Comercial Paseo San Francisco. Look for the large shopping center, and Gymboree is located on the 3rd floor.
Bus
To reach Gymboree from Mindo, take a local bus to Quito from the Mindo bus station. The bus ride will take approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Once you arrive in Quito, you will need to transfer to the Ecovía system. Head to the nearest Ecovía station and take the bus towards 'Quicentro'. Get off at the 'Cumbayá' station. After exiting the bus, you can walk for about 5-10 minutes to reach Centro Comercial Paseo San Francisco, which houses Gymboree on the 3rd floor.
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