What's GAZEBO in Spanish? (word suggested by Cristina Faytong)

This GAZEBO is so cozy people get sleepy after a while and return home to go to bed.

Nice word, right?
Lots of terms in English look like other words in Spanish, e.g. Hamburger is Hamburguesa, Comfortable is Confortable and Delicious is Delicioso.
But GAZEBO...there is no even etymology for such term, though there are several hypotheses about its origin. 
You can find GAZEBOS in gardens or in places in the open. They have several purposes: they are ornamental, they serve as shelters, and also as observatories (which is why they are located in cozy and quiet places).
There are a few words in Spanish for GAZEBO (even QUIOSCO qualifies), but the one that is closest in meaning is GLORIETA.

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