What makes it 86% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can jog or join free Zumba on safe paved paths, sit on shaded benches with a book, and photograph flowers; no reservations or fees make it easy to enjoy alone.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a morning jog, photos and a quick snack
Jog or walk tree-lined paths:
Follow the paved loops shaded by mature trees for a refreshing workout.
Tip: Start at the east entrance around 7 AM to enjoy cooler temperatures
Join Saturday Zumba:
Participate in the free class at the central gazebo each Saturday.
Tip: Bring water and arrive by 9 AM to grab a front-row spot
Photograph the pollinator garden:
Capture hummingbirds and butterflies among native flowers.
Tip: Use a zoom lens or sit quietly near the feeders for close-ups
Read on a wrought-iron bench:
Relax with a book under the shade of a leafy tree.
Tip: Visit midday when fewer visitors keep the park calm
Play pick-up basketball:
Join local players at the public courts for casual games.
Tip: Wear your own sneakers and a light T-shirt to stay comfortable

Laine Alan
Feel the calm. Walk, run or sit, serenity is yours, as the park is what you make it. Curated walking paths, lush gardens, small dog park, a childrens playground, vendors, weekend artists, there is not more you could ask for time out of life or in it.
Richard J
Peaceful, beautiful park in central San Miguel de Allende. It’s great for walking, relaxing, and people watching. Plenty of shade. There are local artists displaying their crafts. It’s a great place to just hang out.
Amber Tomasch
Parque Benito Juárez — a green oasis in the heart of San Miguel de Allende. With shady walking paths, decorative fountains, playgrounds, and quiet corners to read or chat, the park is perfect for slowing down. On weekends you’ll often find local musicians and artisans. A lovely spot to stroll, relax, or enjoy the local vibe.
Olayinka O.
Clean park with a lot of greenery and paths to walk. There is a basketball court and a fun looking playground.
Derek
This park is incredibly multidimensional! Excellent and regularly frequented basketball courts. Artists selling art during the day. Markets available Saturday and Sunday. We walked through one evening and there was a semi pro basketball game with referees and score keepers. The park is dog friendly so please take note of this fact. There’s also a Gazebo where they hold weddings and tradition...
Visit between November and April to avoid rainy afternoons. In spring (March–May), flowers peak and the pollinator garden is most vibrant.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | MXN 0 |
| Bottled water | MXN 20 |
| Taco from entrance vendor | MXN 50 |
| Small craft purchase | MXN 100 |
| Total Estimated | MXN 170 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Cañadita de los Aguacates 75, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico
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