
Live cameras — Quito
Live webcams in Quito often show the city’s high-altitude setting and busy Andean surroundings. From cameras aimed at Plaza Grande, La Ronda, or the slopes above the valley, you may see colonial streets, traffic moving through the historic center, and the mountains that frame Ecuador’s capital. Some feeds also catch weather shifting fast at nearly 9,400 feet, with clouds, rain, and bright sun changing the view in minutes. Quito is also a gateway to nearby nature, from the volcano roads outside town to bird-feeding stations such as the Live Hummingbird Feeders Webcam at Sachatamia Lodge. City scenes and mountain life sit side by side.
Frequently asked
Where can I watch live webcams from Quito-area locations?
Live webcams for this category are usually placed at hotels, lodges, public spaces, or nearby nature sites in and around Quito. Availability changes, so some feeds may be active at certain times and offline at others.
Can I watch a live hummingbird feeder camera near Quito?
A live hummingbird feeder feed is available in the Quito-area listings, including the Sachatamia Lodge camera in Ecuador. It focuses on birds at the feeder, so it is a good option if you want wildlife rather than city traffic or street scenes.
How often do the webcam streams update?
That depends on the camera and the host site. Some streams run continuously, while others refresh on a delay or only work during certain hours.
Are the cameras in this section live all the time?
Not always. Power issues, weather, maintenance, and local internet service can affect uptime, so a feed may go offline without much notice.
Do these webcams show weather and daylight conditions near Quito?
Many of them can give a useful sense of current weather, cloud cover, and time of day. A single camera only shows one spot, though, so conditions can differ across the city and nearby highland areas.
