The park's swimming complex includes a dedicated diving pool with platforms for competitive and recreational use.
It is situated on the reclaimed land of the Arroyo Ludueña mouth, a historically significant area for the city's coastal development.
The park serves as a frequent venue for local outdoor cultural festivals and Rosario's municipal sports tournaments.
Large swathes of the park feature vegetation native to the Paraná River floodplain ecosystem.
Parque Alem is a prominent recreational space situated along the Paraná River in the northern district of Rosario, Argentina. It features an extensive public swimming complex composed of three distinct pools designed for various age groups and skill levels. The park spans several hectares of green space integrated with paved walking paths and mature trees. It serves as a central hub for community sports, public swimming programs, and recreational gatherings. The park is characterized by its direct riverfront accessibility and connection to the broader Rosario northern coastal corridor. Facilities are managed by the municipality, maintaining specific infrastructure for summer public use.
The elevated boardwalk area overlooking the confluence of the Ludueña stream and the Paraná River.
Bring a change of clothes if planning to use the pool facilities as strict hygiene access rules apply.
Visit during the weekday mornings to avoid the significant influx of local families on weekends.
Utilize the designated pathways that connect the park directly to the adjacent riverfront promenade for longer walking routes.
Do not swim in the river itself; restrict water activities strictly to the fenced swimming complex.
The swimming pool complex operates exclusively during the summer season and is closed for the remainder of the year.
Specific medical examinations or health certifications are often required for seasonal access to the public swimming pools.