The park is part of the metropolitan network of zonal parks managed by the Municipality of Lima.
It is specifically designed to provide public recreational access in one of the most populated districts in Northern Lima.
The facility is integrated into the city's urban planning strategy to increase green space per inhabitant in peripheral districts.
Manco Capac Zonal Park is a recreational facility managed by the SERPAR (Servicio de Parques de Lima) network located in the Carabayllo district. The park features extensive green spaces, sports courts, and swimming pools designed for community use. It serves as a primary outdoor hub for northern Lima residents, hosting various municipal events throughout the year. The grounds are designed to accommodate large groups and family gatherings with dedicated picnic zones. It is situated along the Tupac Amaru Avenue axis, providing a significant green lung for this densely populated sector of the city. The infrastructure includes multi-purpose courts for soccer and volleyball, alongside children's play areas.
The central elevated viewpoints overlooking the landscaped lawns and palm tree clusters.
Bring your own shade equipment, such as umbrellas, as many areas are fully exposed to the sun.
Carry identification, as it is often required for entry to municipal recreational parks in Lima.
Visit on weekdays to avoid large crowds that gather during local holidays and weekends.
Visiting on public holidays or major municipal event days unless you are prepared for high congestion.
Closed on Mondays for maintenance; often crowded during summer months (January to March).
Respect noise levels in communal picnic areas; proper swimwear is required for pool access.