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Paseo de Susana: Hagåtña's Seaside Escape

Discover scenic views, cultural landmarks, and recreational fun at Hagåtña's Paseo de Susana, a historic park on Guam's beautiful coast.

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Paseo de Susana, or Paseo Park, is a peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam, offering scenic views, recreational activities, and cultural landmarks. Built in the 1940s after World War II, it features a replica of the Statue of Liberty, Chamorro Village, and Paseo Stadium, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.

A brief summary to Paseo de Susana

  • FQH3+M7P, Hagåtña, GU

Local tips

  • Visit during daylight hours for a safer and more enjoyable experience, as some park areas may be less inviting at night.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the nearby Chamorro Village for a taste of local culture and cuisine.
  • Take sun protection measures, as the sun can be strong during the day.
  • Enjoy the cool sea breeze and consider surfing or fishing, popular activities among locals.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From central Hagåtña, Paseo de Susana is easily accessible by foot. Head east towards Marine Corps Drive and then south. The park entrance is near the Chamorro Village. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes, offering scenic views of the coast. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    The Guam Regional Transit Authority (GRTA) buses connect various parts of Guam to Hagåtña. From the Hagatna Pool Terminal, Paseo de Susana is a short walk east towards Marine Corps Drive. Bus fares range from $2-$4. Check the GMTA website for the most up-to-date schedules.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Hagåtña. A short taxi ride from the Agana Shopping Center to Paseo de Susana will cost approximately $10-$15, including the flag drop fee of $2.40 and $4 for the first mile. Ensure the taxi has a regulated meter.

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Discover more about Paseo de Susana

Paseo de Susana, often called Paseo Park, is a unique and historically significant peninsula in Hagåtña, Guam. Constructed in the 1940s from post-World War II rubble, it symbolizes the island's resilience and transformation. Today, it serves as a vibrant hub for recreation, culture, and relaxation, attracting both residents and visitors. The park offers stunning seaside views and a refreshing breeze, making it an ideal location for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities. A key feature is the replica of the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the American Boy Scouts in 1950, commemorating their 40th anniversary. Though smaller than the original at 1/70th scale, it stands as a symbol of freedom and friendship. Paseo de Susana is also home to Chamorro Village, a popular tourist attraction showcasing local culture and crafts. Nearby is the Paseo Stadium, Guam's largest baseball stadium. The park also includes Chief Quipuha Park, honoring the island's first Catholic chief, further enriching the area's cultural and historical significance. With ample parking, restrooms, and showers, Paseo de Susana is well-equipped for a comfortable visit.

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