The park was named after Sinchi Roca, the second Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco.
The facility is one of the largest zonal clubs managed by the Municipality of Lima.
It hosts a specialized 'Granja Interactiva' where visitors can learn about rural livestock and agricultural cycles.
The site features a significant artificial lake used for recreational boating.
The park's layout was designed to provide large-scale open-air capacity for residents of the densely populated Comas district.
Club Metropolitano Sinchi Roca is a large-scale municipal recreational park located in the Comas district of Lima. The site spans approximately 50 hectares and serves as a primary public green space for the northern zone of the capital. It features extensive sports facilities, including multi-purpose courts for soccer, volleyball, and basketball. The grounds house a zoo section that focuses on regional Peruvian fauna and educational animal exhibits. Visitors have access to large outdoor swimming pools that operate seasonally. The park includes designated areas for picnicking, grilling, and large-group gatherings. It is managed by SERPAR (Servicio de Parques de Lima), which maintains the botanical sections and recreational infrastructure.
The elevated viewing points near the artificial lake providing a panoramic view of the park's central greenery.
Bring your own supplies for grilling, as designated picnic areas are popular and fill up early.
Check the official SERPAR social media pages for updates on pool maintenance or temporary zoo area closures before arrival.
Wear sunscreen and a hat, as much of the park's recreational and sports areas have limited natural shade.
Attempting to visit the swimming pools during a public holiday, when capacity is often reached by midday.
Pools are typically closed during winter months; check for maintenance closures on Mondays.
No alcohol consumption allowed; do not feed the animals in the zoo; use designated waste bins to maintain park cleanliness.