mailer53
We took the bus tour during the day ,thoroughly enjoyed the city views,however we returned at night and the view of Cuenca was spectacular
MarionFM
We went here on the city tour bus and the view made the tour worthwhile. All those beautiful red roofs. No wonder Cuenca is called the red city.
ccampell11
This is a good place to get a view of Cuenca and take a few pictures. There are some gift items available very close to the overlook. At the bottom of the hill is a restaurant called Fogo's (in a large building), which has good food (and a classy sports/steak house diner ambiance) and increases what you can accomplish on your trip to see the city.
BudaBaB
We took the tour bus from Parque Calderon for the second time. This time, we intended to stay up at Mirador de Turi to explore. The plan was to take the next tour bus back. This gave us two hours to walk around.The view is spectacular and the clouds create magnificent fluffy sculptures in the sky minute by minute. We hoped to find the church open, but it was not. However, we intended to have lunch while we were waiting. This was when the real disappointment set in. To the left of the church are signs that proclaim this restaurant and that eatery. The one at the lowest level or least amount of stairs, was closed as was the shop next door. We climbed up the stairs that snake around and up some more to find a cheesy craft shop that warned against photos. Next to it was a small cafe that did not look like they had anything other than drinks and French fries. Disappointed, we climbed the stairs to the next level thinking we were going to find a real restaurant. What we found was a photographic display of old Cuenca. If we had climbed yet so more, we may have found food, but honestly it was not worth the effort. At the bottom, there was a food truck with no seating. Around the church was one little eatery that only had the local special French fries with a portion of a hot dog on top. The fries were excellent. The local stray dogs will welcome the hot dog. These were $1 each.There is some type of swing up the road that you can amuse yourself with by flying out in space, but I am not that adventurous.
Parlino27
The fabulous view of the whole city is worth the short ride there. Didn't really walk around much while up there, but after reading the other reviews would have stopped at Vegas house and studio.
212judiths
Typical tourist point with a great view of the city and a nice leather and souvenier place but not much else.
929neil
You simply can not visit Cuenca Ecuador with out going up to Turi. It is a short cab ride from the El Centro area, or, you can take the tour bus that is available leaving from Parque Calderon.You will get a breath taking view of the entire city. And, don't forget, while up there, to take a short walk down the road to Vega's showroom. You can purchase his beautiful ceramic art work, or just browse the shop. Check out his magnificent home right next door.
occasionaltraveler97
The mirardor is on the double decker bus tour route but is also accessible on foot or by taxi. It's worth a trip up there to get the big picture. Stop at Eduardo Vega's ceramic workshop on the way.
22sylc
Just awesome view of the city of Cuenca and the surrounding areas. Gorgeous views. There is a small souvenir shop near the top. A little in the expensive side. The tour bus will drive you up to the Mirador.
FLCindy
Part of the Red Bus tour (which I also recommend). Great vantage point to see the size of Cuenca with its many beautiful steeples and domes
452eduardop
Took a tour, and visited El Turi, and that's it.Nice view of Cuenca, nice view, and no more. Is worth it for 5 minutes.
514gerhardm
If you stay in Cuenca, it's a must to be at the Turi for having the opportunity to see Cuenca city. Especially in the evening you'll have a wonderful view until the historical center.
patandsandi
…because there's even less air at the top! I knew of the steps but never thought I'd chance them until a new found friend asked if I'd like to try them, so I did. And, I'm glad to have done so. Don't let the number of steps (439) or the altitude (8300 in Cuenca and heaven only knows at the Mirador) worry you, whoever built them provided a platform to rest and take in the views every twelve or fifteen steps. Once you get to the top the view is pretty spectacular. You have no idea how big the city of Cuenca is until to try to take it in at a single glance. You can't. It really is worth the effort. Give it a try. You'll be proud of yourself.
Stefsiux
From the lookout you can see the entire city . The view is amazing , you can take great pictures. There are craft shops and souvenirs and also typical local food.
dmistele
A short drive up from centro (or a very long walk). The views of the city are great and you get a nice side view of the blue domes of the new cathedral. Be sure to clime the hill in back of the overlook as there are some very nice shops selling all types of chotchkies and great little souvenirs.