Parque La Alameda
Parque La Alameda
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Robert O
Rotterdam, The Netherlands3,825 contributions
Jan 2020
This small triangular shaped park is located between the old and the new city. It is the oldest Quito park (from 1596). Leaving the old town the first monument that catches attention at the southwest tip of the park is a man on a horse. It is Simon Bolivar on a stallion leading the masses depicted in social realist style, almost like in the former Soviet Union.
The astronomical observatory is in the center of the park. Its tower is the best place to get an overview of La Alameda. Hence there is an artificial lagoon and El Churo, a remnant of colonial times. The structure has the form of a snail.
The astronomical observatory is in the center of the park. Its tower is the best place to get an overview of La Alameda. Hence there is an artificial lagoon and El Churo, a remnant of colonial times. The structure has the form of a snail.
Written January 15, 2020
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Tilghman, MD43 contributions
Jul 2019
There was a lot of construction going along one side of the park. Seemed overall just average. Nice for a little walk, but our hotel staff warned us not to go after dark.
Written July 15, 2019
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Paula na Estrada da Vida
Brasilia, DF420 contributions
Dec 2018 • Solo
nice to hang around, but the observatory seemed completely abandoned, and it is kind of dangerous if you walk by there at night
Written December 5, 2018
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George S
Miami Beach, FL1,104 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
This small park on the edge of Centro Historico contains A statue of Simon Bolivar, the Observatory and a small lake where you rent a boat. Nothing really special about it to make you want to is it it. It is not in the best of shape and looks a bit worn and tattered. BTW — I only saw two or three benches where you can sit down and enjoy the trees and shade. There is simply nowhere to sit and rest other than the ground. Pass it by.....
Written February 19, 2020
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Antonia G
31 contributions
Oct 2016 • Business
This park is the heart of the Alameda neighborhood in Quito, many people are there everyday, the street food is good and you find the observatory and boats. It is not a wonder of the city but it has significance for the people of the place.
Written November 1, 2016
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Namastekelly
Miami, FL51 contributions
Jul 2013 • Couples
I enjoy plopping down in the grass in the middle of day tours, and this park was a breath a fresh air when we came upon it. It's very clean, and safe during the day. There were kids in the paddle boats in the ponds, and a couple of cute puppies in the grass. There are vendors and tiendas around, so grab a snack and enjoy. The trees are beautiful as well. It's a good stop if you are walking between metro lines!
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Written September 13, 2013
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seeker943
Guadalupe,Ecuador7 contributions
Sep 2012
Very busy around lunch time. Great little food stands with delicious selections (I chose hot food that I got in a disposable bowl with a plastic spoon - sorry) and I did not get sick: BBQ pork, corn with a delicious marinated tomatoe and onion sauce, potato and fried banana for $2. Very friendly people. One of them told me a little about the history of the park. People watching was great. Snake and other reptile vendors (dead animals - they will cure all your ills), ice and ice cream vendors, sweets of all kinds, nice landscaping, people sitting out in the sun, offers from fortune tellers and more.
Written September 9, 2012
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WJD_CO
Longmont, CO2,385 contributions
Jan 2018 • Solo
You can rent boats here, sit by the fountains, view the stars when the night sky is clear, and just hang out and chill near downtown area. Definitely a nice place to take a break from the traffic and city.
Written January 19, 2018
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Virgil_Boulder
Boulder, CO316 contributions
Jul 2017
This dirty and run-down park does not offer much to the visitor. There might be some good photography opportunities for all the local action but other than that, not really worth making a special trip.
Written July 25, 2017
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Marjan G
London, Canada105 contributions
Oct 2016 • Solo
I was staying in the new city (or Gringo Land as some call it) and decided to walk the 40 minutes to the old city. On my way I passed through this park. It's small, but has a unique history which you should take the time to read. Great place for families and couples to rent a row boat or paddle boat.
Written December 11, 2016
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- (0.00 mi) Hotel Zumag
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