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Parks #21 in Cali

Parque Panamericano

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Urban and historic
Parque Panamericano, Cl. 5 #34, San Fernando, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Interesting facts
1

The park's name refers to the 1971 Pan American Games, which were the first held in Colombia.

2

The 22 flagpoles in the park represent the original competing countries of the 1971 games.

3

The park is situated near the Pascual Guerrero Olympic Stadium, the primary venue for the 1971 games.

4

The park is a frequent starting or end point for public demonstrations and local civic marches.

5

Local architecture in the surrounding San Fernando district retains elements of mid-century urban development.

Overview

Parque Panamericano, widely known as Parque de las Banderas, is a landmark public space in Cali built to commemorate the 1971 Pan American Games. The park is defined by its iconic semi-circular row of flagpoles representing the nations that participated in the 1971 event. It serves as a major urban hub situated along the busy Calle 5 corridor. The area features paved walkways, mature shade trees, and open spaces used for local gatherings and recreation. It functions as a central meeting point for residents in the San Fernando neighborhood. The park maintains a historical connection to the city's role as a sports host. It is an open-access outdoor space maintained by the municipal government.

Photo spot

The semi-circular row of flagpoles with the flags displayed.

Insider tips

Visit during daylight hours to safely enjoy the photography opportunities and open spaces.

Stay alert to your surroundings, as the park is adjacent to a high-traffic urban artery.

Bring sun protection, as the park offers limited shade in the central open areas.

What to avoid

Avoid walking alone in the park after dark, as the area can become isolated.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Early morning on weekends to avoid heavy traffic noise and enjoy the cooler temperatures.
Address
Parque Panamericano, Cl. 5 #34, San Fernando, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
3.432, -76.542
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Details
Historical SignificanceCommemorative site for the 1971 Pan American Games
Key Features22 ceremonial flagpoles and open pedestrian walkways

Frequently asked

Plan for about 30-45 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning on weekends to avoid heavy traffic noise and enjoy the cooler temperatures..

The semi-circular row of flagpoles with the flags displayed.

Close by you'll find Estadio Pascual Guerrero, Parque del Perro, Parque Artesanal Loma de La Cruz.