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Parque

3.7 · 1,340 reviews
A quiet and functional neighborhood space
4WMG+C6C Parque, Puente Piedra 15118, Peru
Interesting facts
1

Located within the northern sector of Lima, an area historically characterized by rapid suburban expansion.

2

The park's coordinate placement aligns with the high-density urban planning layout typical of Puente Piedra's residential developments.

Overview

Parque, situated in the Puente Piedra district of Lima, serves as a neighborhood community green space providing a localized recreational environment for residents. It functions as a multipurpose outdoor area characterized by paved pathways, standard landscaping, and dedicated seating zones for public use. The park acts as a social anchor for the surrounding residential sectors, offering a contrast to the dense urban landscape of the 15118 zip code area. It features basic amenities intended for brief respite, casual exercise, and informal gatherings. The site maintains a consistent urban presence that integrates into the daily flow of the Puente Piedra municipality.

Photo spot

The central benches offer a clear perspective of the park's landscaping against the backdrop of the neighborhood.

Insider tips

Visit during daylight hours as general community parks in this district are best enjoyed for visibility and personal safety.

Bring your own water as on-site vending or amenities are limited.

Wear comfortable walking shoes due to the primarily paved surfaces.

What to avoid

Do not visit after dark, as community parks in this specific periphery area lack heavy security patrols at night.

Etiquette

Casual, modest attire is standard; maintain quiet during late hours as the park borders residential homes.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or early morning to avoid the intense midday coastal sun.
Address
4WMG+C6C Parque, Puente Piedra 15118, Peru
-11.866, -77.074
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Details
Shade & rest areasLimited natural shade; bench seating is distributed throughout the pathways.

Frequently asked

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

The best time to visit is Late afternoon or early morning to avoid the intense midday coastal sun..

The central benches offer a clear perspective of the park's landscaping against the backdrop of the neighborhood.

Close by you'll find Parque del Recuerdo Puente Piedra, Estadio Municipal de Puente Piedra, Alameda Santa Rosa de junior Pacheco.

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