Ted and I aren´t particularly museum buffs or church visitors, so we just wandered around and took in the sites. Part of Cuenca´s charm and appeal is just being there. We often found ourselves grabbing a bite to eat and watching the world go by.
And as our travels happened to land us there for a Saturday night, and as the town is full of young people, and as all the bars that Lonely Planet
recommended were around the corner from our hostel, we found ourselves out on the town for one of the first times on our trip. We had a hilarious time bar-hopping and even met some fun folks to chat us up in Spanish and sing songs while playing their guitar. However, when the regular bars closed at 2 a.m. and everyone moved onto to the discos for some salsa dancing, that is when we had to call it a night.