Parque El Paraiso Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Lovely park within the city
The walk along the river to reach Parque Paraíso was great, I thought there’d be more hiking trails in the park. I went on a Sunday and it was filled with families having a fun day at the park. It’s ...
The walk along the river to reach Parque Paraíso was great, I thought there’d be more hiking trails in the park. I went on a Sunday and it was filled with families having a fun day at the park. It’s ...
A lovely park between the Rio Tomebamba and the Rio Yanuncay where they join. There are nature trails along the rivers, larger play spaces for kids, a small lake. A perfect place to go for a run, let ...
A lovely park between the Rio Tomebamba and the Rio Yanuncay where they join. There are nature trails along the rivers, larger play spaces for kids, a small lake. A perfect place to go for a run, let ...
This is a fine park at the confluence of two rivers (Yanuncay and Tomebamba). Once a site of strategic importance which is why the native population built a settlement here called Pumapungo. Nowad...
Lovely park within the city
The walk along the river to reach Parque Paraíso was great, I thought there’d be more hiking trails in the park. I went on a Sunday and it was filled with families having a fun day at the park. It’s ...
Lovely park within the city
The walk along the river to reach Parque Paraíso was great, I thought there’d be more hiking trails in the park. I went on a Sunday and it was filled with families having a fun day at the park. It’s ...
An in-city getaway
A lovely park between the Rio Tomebamba and the Rio Yanuncay where they join. There are nature trails along the rivers, larger play spaces for kids, a small lake. A perfect place to go for a run, let ...
An in-city getaway
A lovely park between the Rio Tomebamba and the Rio Yanuncay where they join. There are nature trails along the rivers, larger play spaces for kids, a small lake. A perfect place to go for a run, let ...
At confluence of two rivers
This is a fine park at the confluence of two rivers (Yanuncay and Tomebamba). Once a site of strategic importance which is why the native population built a settlement here called Pumapungo. Nowad...