Lincoln Park
Discover the Serenity of Lincoln Park in Cochabamba
Discover the lush landscapes and vibrant flora of Lincoln Park in Cochabamba, a perfect escape for nature lovers and urban explorers alike.
Lincoln Park in Cochabamba offers a serene escape into nature with lush greenery, vibrant flowers, and stunning views, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Calderon, head south on Calle 1 until you reach Avenida 6 de Agosto. Turn left onto Avenida 6 de Agosto and continue walking straight for about 15 minutes. You will pass several local shops and cafes along the way, which can be great for a quick snack or refreshment. Continue until you reach the intersection with Avenida Cristobal de Mendoza. Here, turn right, and Lincoln Park will be just a short walk ahead on your left.
Public Transport (Micro)
If you prefer to take public transport, you can catch a micro (local minibus) from any nearby stop in Calderon heading towards the city center. Look for a micro with 'Avenida 6 de Agosto' or 'Centro' displayed on the front. The fare is typically around 2.50 BOB (Bolivianos). Once you reach the stop closest to Avenida 6 de Agosto, get off and walk a few blocks south until you reach Lincoln Park.
Taxi (Ride-Sharing App)
For a more comfortable option, consider using a ride-sharing app like Cabify or Uber. Simply input 'Lincoln Park, Cochabamba' as your destination. Depending on your location in Calderon, the ride might cost approximately 10-20 BOB, depending on traffic. This option is especially convenient if you are traveling with luggage or in a group.
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