Quito weather in December

Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 21.05.2024

Want to explore Quito's historical and natural wonders amidst a bustling atmosphere? Find out everything you need to know about the weather in Quito in December. Whether you want to immerse yourself in Ecuador's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, indulge in local delicacies or go on an adventure in the nearby Andes, December's climate offers optimal conditions for your travels.

Is December a good time to visit Quito?

December offers a unique experience in Quito with its combination of pleasant weather and colorful holiday festivities. The weather in Quito in December is usually mild and sunny, with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C). 

Although occasional downpours are possible, they generally do not affect the overall enjoyment of outdoor activities and exploration. However, you should be prepared for the fact that the weather can be changeable and vacation plans may be disrupted by rain.

December falls during Quito's high tourist season associated with the holidays. This means large crowds of tourists and higher prices for accommodation and entertainment. 

Despite the increased tourist activity, December offers an exciting atmosphere filled with cultural events, festive markets, and holiday decorations, making it an attractive time for those looking to get into the holiday spirit of Quito.

On average, Quito receives between 2 and 3 inches (50-75 mm) of rainfall in December. While rain is possible, it is usually not excessive and should not significantly affect travel plans. With proper planning and flexibility, you can enjoy the best of Quito's attractions and festivities this holiday month.

For more weather insights, read up on the weather in Ecuador in December and the best time to visit Ecuador.

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Cotopaxi el Panecillo, Quito, Ecuador @ Shutterstock

Average temperatures in Quito in December

In December, Quito experiences mild temperatures ranging from 10°C to 21°C (50°F to 70°F). Despite occasional showers, the weather in Quito in December remains relatively pleasant, making walking outdoors and enjoying festive activities possible. 

Although you should be prepared for some weather variability, the mild temperatures create a favorable atmosphere for sightseeing in Quito, enjoying the local cuisine, and immersing yourself in the festive spirit of the holiday season.

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What about crowds and costs?

In December, Quito sees a surge in tourist numbers and price increases due to the holiday season. Popular attractions may be more crowded, requiring advance reservations. 

Despite the increased prices and crowds of tourists, December offers a lively atmosphere with festive events, holiday markets and cultural celebrations, making it an exciting time to experience the vibrant spirit of Quito. 

You should budget properly and plan your trip in advance to ensure a relaxing and enjoyable visit to the city during this busy time of year.

Decided to book a December break? For further inspo, discover more of the best places to visit in December.

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Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador @ Shutterstock

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What to do in Quito in December

The activities listed below will enhance your visit to Quito in December, providing a combination of cultural immersion and nature exploration.

Experience the Festival of Lights

Witness Quito's Festival of Lights, a spectacle during which the city's historic buildings and landmarks are illuminated with colorful lights and projections. Enjoy evening strolls through the illuminated streets, live music performances, and festive celebrations.

Take a stroll through the Christmas markets

Explore Quito's traditional Christmas markets, such as Feria Navideña La Carolina or Feria Navideña El Quinde, where you can buy handicrafts, artisanal goods, and holiday decorations while enjoying local food and music.

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Basilica Voto Nacional, Downtown, Quito, Ecuador @ Shutterstock

Attend the Christmas Eve Mass at Basílica del Voto Nacional

Attend Christmas mass at the iconic National Cathedral (Basílica del Voto Nacional), one of Quito's most famous landmarks. Admire the beauty of the cathedral's architecture and take part in traditional festive ceremonies.

Join the festivities on New Year's Eve in Plaza Foch

Get ready to celebrate New Year's Eve in style at Plaza Foch. It's Quito's vibrant New Year's Eve venue with live music, dazzling fireworks lighting up the sky, and exciting street performances. 

Join in the fun by dancing into the night surrounded by a merry crowd. It's the perfect way to welcome the new year in a lively and festive atmosphere you won't forget.

Olga Sitnitsa

written by
Olga Sitnitsa

updated 21.05.2024

Online editor at Rough Guides, specialising in travel content. Passionate about creating compelling stories and inspiring others to explore the world.

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