It is recognized as the first linear park ever implemented by the municipal government of São Paulo.
The park was designed to incorporate environmental recovery of the Tiquatira stream banks.
The project includes the planting of thousands of tree seedlings to create a local microclimate.
The park's name honors Engineer Eugenio Werner Zulauf, a significant figure in Brazilian environmental engineering and sanitation.
Parque Linear Tiquatira is the first linear park established in the city of São Paulo, spanning approximately 3.2 kilometers along the banks of the Tiquatira stream. The park occupies an area of 320,000 square meters and serves as a major green corridor in the East Zone. Facilities include a dedicated cycle path, multiple soccer fields, and fitness equipment designed for public use. It functions as a multipurpose space for local events, recreational walking, and sports. The park integrates preserved riparian vegetation with urban infrastructure to mitigate flood risks in the Penha region. It features extensive paved walkways, playground areas for children, and multi-sport courts. The site remains a central hub for outdoor community activities in the neighborhood of Vila São Geraldo.
The pedestrian footbridges that cross the Tiquatira stream offering a panoramic view of the green corridor.
Bring your own hydration and sun protection as shaded areas are limited in sections along the path.
Visit during weekend mornings to experience the most vibrant community atmosphere and organized local sports.
Stay on the clearly marked pedestrian paths to avoid muddy zones near the stream banks.
Avoid visiting during heavy rain as the park is situated within a flood-mitigation zone along the stream.
Wear comfortable athletic clothing and supportive footwear; keep noise levels moderate near residential bordering areas.