Park & nature
Parque Agua Azul
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Parque Agua Azul is one of Guadalajara's most cherished green spaces, a sprawling urban oasis in the city's downtown area. The park features two large artificial lakes where visitors can rent paddleboats, along with lush gardens, towering trees, and wide walking paths that invite leisurely strolls. There are playgrounds for children, exercise stations for fitness enthusiasts, and several monuments and fountains scattered throughout. A small train offers rides around the park, and on weekends, the grounds come alive with families picnicking, couples rowing, and vendors selling snacks. The park also houses the Guadalajara Planetarium and a butterfly house, adding educational attractions to its recreational appeal. Despite its central location, the park feels like a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle, with plenty of shaded benches and grassy areas to relax. It's a favorite spot for joggers, dog walkers, and anyone seeking a breath of fresh air in the heart of Guadalajara.
Don't miss
- Rent a paddleboat on the main lake – a classic park activity.
- Visit the butterfly house (Mariposario) for a colorful experience.
- Explore the Guadalajara Planetarium for astronomy shows.
- Walk through the rose garden and enjoy the floral displays.
- Ride the small tourist train that loops through the park.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Parque Agua Azul
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Parque Agua Azul with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
Cheapest way inGuadalajara Must-See Attractions Walking Tour with a Guide4.8★ · 12 travelers~2 hoursFree cancellationFrom$33 per personSee dates →
Best full dayTour to Lake Chapala, MAGIC TOWN of Ajijic from Guadalajara4.6★ · 504 travelers8–9 hoursFree cancellationFrom$46 per personSee dates →
Private & flexiblePrivate City Tour Guadalajara and Tlaquepaque5★ · 73 travelers~6 hoursFree cancellationFrom$164 per personSee dates →Good for
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Know before you go
- Bring water and sunscreen, especially in warmer months.
- There are food vendors inside, but you can also bring a picnic.
- Dogs are allowed on leashes.
- The park closes at dusk; check current hours online.
A bit of history
Parque Agua Azul was inaugurated in 1955 on the grounds of a former racetrack. Its name ('Blue Water') comes from the natural springs that once fed the area. The park has undergone several renovations to maintain its facilities and green spaces.
Common questions
Is there an entrance fee?
No, entry to the park is free. Some attractions inside may charge a fee.
Can I rent a boat?
Yes, paddleboats are available for rent on the main lake.
Are there restrooms?
Yes, public restrooms are available inside the park.
Is the park safe?
Generally safe during daylight hours, with a visible security presence. As always, keep an eye on your belongings.
What are the opening hours?
Typically from early morning until around 6-7 PM, but hours may vary – check locally.
Can I have a birthday party there?
Yes, there are picnic areas and spaces that can be reserved for events.
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