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Paseo de las Flores shopping mall in Heredia, HD
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Paseo de las Flores

4.4(17,049 reviews)Shopping
🕑 2-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Younger children will enjoy the soft play zones and simple arcade games, while older kids gravitate toward the more challenging arcade attractions and having freedom to explore the mall with supervision.

About

Paseo de las Flores offers a welcome escape from Costa Rica's tropical heat with air-conditioned comfort and plenty of family entertainment under one roof. This modern shopping center combines dedicated indoor play areas, arcade games, and diverse dining options, making it perfect for a rainy day activity or when kids need a break from outdoor adventures.

Highlights

  • Climate-controlled indoor play zones perfect for escaping tropical heat or rain
  • Arcade games and entertainment options for various ages
  • Wide variety of family-friendly restaurants and food court options
  • Clean, modern facilities with Western-style amenities
  • Safe, secure environment popular with local Costa Rican families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring Costa Rican colones for arcade games and smaller vendors, though most stores accept credit cards and US dollars at less favorable exchange rates.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) for the quietest experience, as weekends and evenings get very crowded with local families.
  3. 3.The mall is located in Heredia, about 20-30 minutes from San Jose depending on traffic. Use Uber or taxi apps as they're reliable and affordable in this area.
  4. 4.Many staff speak at least basic English, but downloading a translation app helps for smoother interactions at smaller food vendors and arcade attendants.
  5. 5.Combine your visit with nearby attractions like the INBioparque or coffee plantation tours to make a full day itinerary in Heredia province.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings from 10:00 AM to noon offer the least crowded experience. The climate-controlled environment makes it ideal during rainy season (May through November) or on particularly hot days when outdoor activities become uncomfortable.

What to Know

Free parking is available but fills quickly on weekends. The mall has clean restrooms, nursing areas, and a good mix of local and international food chains. Prices are reasonable by Costa Rican standards, with meals averaging $5-10 per person.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Particularly valuable during Costa Rica's rainy season (May to November) when outdoor activities may be limited. Expect extra crowds during local school holidays in July and December.

Nearby Eats

The mall itself contains numerous dining options including food courts and sit-down restaurants serving both local Costa Rican cuisine and international favorites, so you won't need to leave for meals.

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Café Brit Heredia

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Ice Cream

Helados Buen Ayre

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Restaurant

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