A green lung and cultural meeting point in the heart of San Miguel de Allende, an oasis of tranquility and natural beauty.
Juárez Park is open every day from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. It is located on Zacateros Street, downtown. You can walk there from the Main Garden (15 minutes) or use local transportation. More info: San Miguel Tourism.
No, access is completely free. It is a public space maintained by the municipality, ideal to enjoy at no cost.
Between 1 and 2 hours is enough to explore its gardens, fountains, and green areas. If you plan a picnic or want to attend cultural events, you can stay longer.
Inaugurated in 1904, it was San Miguel's first public park. It is named after President Benito Juárez and combines French design with Mexican botanical species, reflecting the city's cultural blend.
From October to April: temperatures are cool (18-25°C) and the gardens are in bloom. Avoid the hottest hours of the day (1-4 pm). Weekends usually have a livelier local atmosphere.
Yes, it has ramps and paved paths in the main areas. However, some zones with natural slopes may require assistance. There are strategically placed benches for resting.
A few blocks away you will find: Allende Institute (5 min), the Parish Church of San Miguel Arcángel (12 min), and the Artisan Market (8 min). Location map: Google Maps.
Wear comfortable shoes (the park has slopes), use sunscreen, and bring water. On Wednesdays and Sundays there are often free concerts at the bandstand. Avoid leaving trash to help preserve it.
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