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The park is open 24 hours a day, every day. It is located in the heart of Pamplona, between 5th and 6th Streets and 5th and 6th Avenues. It is easily accessible on foot from anywhere in the historic center. More details on the municipal website.
No, access is completely free. It is a public space you can enjoy at no cost, ideal for travelers on a budget.
Between 30 minutes and 1 hour is enough to appreciate its architecture and atmosphere. If you plan to sit on its benches or take photographs, allow a bit more time.
It honors Agueda Gallardo, a heroine of independence who alerted patriot troops during the Spanish Reconquest in 1815. Her statue presides over the park, a symbol of female courage in Colombian history.
From December to March (dry season) for the pleasant weather. Mornings (8–10 am) and late afternoons (4–6 pm) are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy the sunset light.
Yes, it has ramps and paved paths. Nearby services such as cafes and the Museum of Modern Art also have adapted accessibility.
A few blocks away you will find: Pamplona Cathedral (300 m), the Museum of Modern Art (500 m), and the Anzoategui House Museum. More info: Museum of Modern Art
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones, try the traditional Pamplona mute soup nearby, and visit on Fridays when there are often local art displays in the park.
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