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Parque Bolívar Kennedy park in Kennedy, CD
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View of Parque Bolívar Kennedy in Kennedy, CD
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View of Parque Bolívar Kennedy in Kennedy, CD
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Parque Bolívar Kennedy

FreePark
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the playground equipment and open spaces for running, while elementary-aged kids can shoot hoops on the basketball courts or play soccer with local children.

About

Parque Bolívar Kennedy is a welcoming green oasis in the heart of Kennedy, one of Bogota's most authentic neighborhoods. This spacious park offers families a chance to experience local Colombian park culture with well-maintained playgrounds, sports courts, and shaded gardens perfect for letting kids run free while parents relax on a blanket with snacks.

Highlights

  • Well-equipped playground areas with swings, slides, and climbing structures
  • Open basketball courts where kids can join pickup games with local children
  • Shaded walking paths and gardens perfect for stroller walks
  • Large grassy areas ideal for flying kites or playing frisbee
  • Authentic local atmosphere where families can experience everyday Colombian life

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings for a quieter experience, as weekends draw local families and can get crowded by late morning.
  2. 2.Bring your own snacks and drinks, as well as a blanket for picnicking. Street vendors near the park sell fresh fruit and Colombian treats like arepas if you want to try local snacks.
  3. 3.The park is at 2,640 meters altitude, so take it easy if you've just arrived in Bogota. Apply sunscreen generously as the high-altitude sun is stronger than you might expect.
  4. 4.Learn a few basic Spanish phrases like 'hola' and 'gracias.' While not everyone speaks English, locals are friendly and kids often connect through play without language barriers.
  5. 5.Keep belongings secure and visible. While the park is generally safe during daytime, avoid displaying expensive cameras or electronics openly.

Best Time to Visit

Visit Tuesday through Friday between 10am and 2pm for the best experience. Mornings offer pleasant weather before afternoon rains (common in Bogota), and midweek days are less crowded than weekends when local families pack the park.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. Public restrooms may have limited supplies, so bring tissues and hand sanitizer. Food vendors operate around the park perimeter, but consider bringing your own water and snacks for picky eaters.

Seasonal Notes

Bogota has year-round mild weather, though the rainy season (April to May and October to November) brings afternoon showers. The park is accessible year-round, but morning visits are best during rainy months. December holidays bring festive decorations and more local families enjoying vacation time.

Nearby Eats

The Kennedy neighborhood surrounds the park with numerous local eateries. Look for family-friendly restaurants serving traditional Colombian dishes like bandeja paisa or pollo asado along Avenida Ciudad de Cali, about a 5-minute walk from the park.

More Activities Near Kennedy

Ice Cream

Helados Castillo Kennedy

$

Helados Castillo Kennedy is a cherished neighborhood ice cream shop where families gather to enjoy authentic Colombian ice cream flavors you won't find back home. This budget-friendly spot offers a genuine local experience in the Kennedy district, with tropical fruit flavors like lulo, guanabana, and maracuya alongside classic favorites, making it a perfect treat stop after exploring Bogota with kids.

Restaurant

Restaurante La Casa del Abuelo

$$

Restaurante La Casa del Abuelo offers families an authentic taste of Colombian home cooking in a welcoming, casual atmosphere where kids are genuinely welcomed. With a dedicated children's menu and traditional dishes that introduce young palates to Colombian flavors, this Kennedy neighborhood gem provides a comfortable dining experience for families exploring Bogota's culinary scene.

Sports

Simon Bolivar Aquatic Complex

4.6

The Simon Bolivar Aquatic Complex is a well-maintained public swimming facility perfect for families looking to cool off in Bogota's mild climate. With multiple pools designed for different age groups, dedicated splash areas for little ones, and a strong emphasis on water safety, it offers an affordable and fun aquatic experience that locals and visitors alike enjoy.

Entertainment

Mall Plaza de las Americas

4.5$$

Mall Plaza de las Americas is a sprawling family-friendly shopping center in Bogota's Kennedy district that offers much more than retail therapy. With dedicated kids entertainment zones, an arcade, modern movie theater, and numerous family dining options, this mall provides a convenient one-stop destination for families seeking indoor entertainment, especially on rainy days or when you need a break from outdoor sightseeing.