The Guayaquil Historical Park is a recreational space that combines wildlife and cultural exhibits. It showcases various species of flora and fauna native to Guayaquil. Additionally, the park features old houses from the urban area that were carefully disassembled from their original locations and meticulously rebuilt within the park. This unique combination provides visitors with a rich and diverse experience, allowing them to appreciate both the natural and historical aspects of Guayaquil.
The Guayaquil Historical Park is thoughtfully divided into three distinct zones: The Wildlife Zone, the Traditions Zone, and the Urban-Architectural Zone. Each zone offers a unique perspective on the rich history and biodiversity of Guayaquil. The Wildlife Zone is home to a diverse range of animals native to Guayaquil and the coastal region of Ecuador. The Traditions Zone recreates the rural traditions of the coastal sector of Ecuador. The Urban-Architectural Zone recreates landscapes of early 20th century Guayaquil, thanks to the heritage houses it houses.
The Guayaquil Historical Park is located in the Samborondón canton. It is managed by the Public Company of Urban Parks and Public Spaces and the Ministry of Tourism. This ensures that the park is maintained to high standards, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors. The park's location in Samborondón makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
Nature & Natural History
Av. Rio Esmeraldas, Samborondón
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