¿Sabías que este parque nació de un juego de pelota indígena en 1570? Ven, te cuento los dramas y risas que esconde su corazón colonial.
As a public square, the park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the week. You can visit freely, whether to enjoy the morning or the local nightlife.
No, access to the Main Park is completely free. It is an open public space, ideal for relaxing without spending money during your time in Tolú.
A typical visit lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. That is the perfect amount of time to stroll around, take a few photos of the nearby church, and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere.
It is the founding and social heart of the town, surrounded by colonial architecture and dominated by the Church of Saint James the Greater. It stands as a silent witness to the evolution of one of the oldest towns in Colombia.
We recommend visiting at sunset or in the evening. The weather is cooler, the lighting is pleasant, and it is when locals come out to socialize, offering a more authentic experience.
Yes, the park has paved and mostly flat paths that make access easier for people with reduced mobility, wheelchair users, and strollers.
You are just a short walk from the famous tourist waterfront and the beaches. You can also visit the Church of Saint James the Greater, located right in front of the square.
Take the opportunity to buy local handicrafts or enjoy a typical shaved ice from the street vendors. Remember to wear light clothing and bring water to stay hydrated in the area's heat.
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