Cerro Santa Ana, site where the city was settled in the 16th century between 1540 and 1550, is one of the most important tourist attractions of the city. In a 444-step tour of the "Diego Noboa" staircase, you will find bars, restaurants, cafes, art galleries, cybercafés and handicraft shops. In addition, the place is endowed with squares and green areas for recreation and rest.
The Hill 60 meters high, it is one of the most important viewpoints of Guayaquil, since from its peak, a spectacular view is seen that allows to make a visual tour with a turn of 360 degrees, in which one observes by the north: the intersection of the rivers Babahoyo and daule that form Guayas; By the south: the city's commercial hull; To the east, the Santay Island and Durán; And to the west, the Cerro del Carmen and the rest of the city. In the Mirador del Cerro, there are special binoculars for tourist use.
You can enter the attraction by the street Numa Pompilio, by taxi or private car, there are parking nearby