Parque del agua
Discover the Serenity of Parque del Agua
Discover the natural beauty and vibrant community spirit at Nicolas Colmenares Park in Cúcuta, a perfect spot for relaxation and family fun.
Nicolas Colmenares Park is a vibrant urban park located in Cúcuta, Norte de Santander. Offering lush green spaces, playgrounds, and a serene atmosphere, it serves as a perfect escape for both locals and tourists. A must-visit for families and nature lovers!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the city center of Cúcuta, head east on Avenida 2 towards Calle 4. Continue straight until you reach Calle 3. Turn left onto Calle 3 and walk about 1.5 kilometers. You will pass several local shops and cafes along the way. Once you reach the intersection with Calle 3E, you will find Nicolas Colmenares Park on your right side at Cl. 3 #3e-73, Barrio La Ceiba.
Public Transport (Bus)
From the city center, locate a bus stop that services routes towards Barrio La Ceiba. Board any bus that indicates 'La Ceiba' as a destination. After approximately 15-20 minutes, get off at the stop closest to Calle 3. From there, walk a short distance down Calle 3 until you reach the intersection with Calle 3E, where Nicolas Colmenares Park is located at Cl. 3 #3e-73.
Taxi or Ride-sharing
You can take a taxi or use a ride-sharing app to reach Nicolas Colmenares Park. Simply provide the address: Cl. 3 #3e-73, Barrio La Ceiba, Cúcuta. The driver will navigate for you. The ride should take around 10-15 minutes depending on traffic.
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