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Parque La Valvanera

4.1 · 5,146 reviews
Lively and neighborhood-oriented
Parque La Valvanera, Cl. 21 Sur #1642, Bogotá, Colombia
Interesting facts
1

The park is situated in the Restrepo neighborhood, an area historically significant for its development as a residential and commercial hub in southern Bogotá.

2

The park's infrastructure includes multi-purpose courts that are frequently used for local league games and informal community matches.

3

Its location in the Antonio Nariño locality places it within one of the most densely populated residential zones of the city.

Overview

Parque La Valvanera is a community-focused urban park located in the Restrepo neighborhood of Bogotá. It functions primarily as a local recreational space featuring integrated concrete athletic courts and peripheral green areas. The park serves as a central social hub for the surrounding residential sectors of the Antonio Nariño locality. Its layout prioritizes accessibility for residents, offering a mix of paved walkways and open plazas. It is maintained as a public utility to support neighborhood sports, leisure, and community gatherings.

Photo spot

From the elevated edges of the park looking across the central sports courts.

Insider tips

Visit during daylight hours to fully enjoy the active sports atmosphere.

Bring your own sports equipment if you plan to utilize the courts, as rentals are not available on-site.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting late at night when public lighting may be insufficient and the area becomes quiet.

Etiquette

Dress in comfortable athletic attire; maintain a respectful volume as it is a densely populated residential area.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45 minutes to 1 hour
Best time to visit
Weekend mornings, when the park is most active with local community sports and neighborhood gatherings.
Address
Parque La Valvanera, Cl. 21 Sur #1642, Bogotá, Colombia
4.627, -74.108
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Details
FacilitiesMulti-purpose sports courts and paved walking paths
AccessibilityOpen public space with flat terrain

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45 minutes to 1 hour to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Weekend mornings, when the park is most active with local community sports and neighborhood gatherings..

From the elevated edges of the park looking across the central sports courts.

Close by you'll find Parque Metropolitano Simón Bolívar, Mundo Aventura, Plaza de Bolívar.