// ENG Quito’s historic centre was the first to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, but the city’s charm extends to other neighbourhoods. One example is La Floresta, whose artists’ studios, shops and restaurants reveal Ecuador’s wealth of cultural riches. This bohemian neighbourhood has a very distinctive sense of its own modernity and style, forged by the perseverance of young creatives. La ceramista Natalia Espinosa en su taller Perro de Loza. // Ceramicist Natalia Espinosa in her Perro de Loza workshop.