


Morazán Park
About
Morazán Park offers families a refreshing green oasis right in the heart of San José, perfect for letting kids burn off energy between sightseeing adventures. The iconic gazebo makes a beautiful backdrop for family photos, while the open grassy areas give children plenty of room to run, play, and explore nature without leaving the city center.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful historic gazebo perfect for family photos
- ✓Wide open grassy areas for running and playing
- ✓Shaded pathways ideal for stroller walks
- ✓Bird watching opportunities in the trees
- ✓Central location makes it easy to combine with other downtown San José attractions
Pro Tips
- 1.Visit on weekday mornings when the park is quieter and you'll have more space for kids to play freely.
- 2.Bring a blanket and pack snacks from a local soda (small Costa Rican restaurant) for an affordable picnic lunch under the trees.
- 3.The park is popular with locals, making it a great spot for kids to observe daily life in San José and possibly interact with Costa Rican families.
- 4.Keep an eye on belongings and stay in well-populated areas, as with any urban park. Consider pairing your visit with nearby museums for a full morning of activities.
- 5.Bring sunscreen and hats even on cloudy days, as the tropical sun is strong year-round, and shade can be limited in grassy areas.
Best Time to Visit
Early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) on weekdays offers the most pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Avoid midday heat and weekend afternoons when the park can get busier with local families and events.
What to Know
This is a completely free attraction open 24/7, though visiting during daylight hours is recommended for families. There are no bathroom facilities or food vendors directly in the park, so plan accordingly and use restrooms at nearby cafes or museums.
Seasonal Notes
Costa Rica's dry season (December through April) offers the best weather for park visits with less chance of afternoon rain showers. During rainy season (May through November), plan morning visits before typical afternoon downpours. The park hosts occasional cultural events and festivals, particularly around national holidays.
Nearby Eats
Soda Tapia, a beloved local spot about two blocks away, serves authentic Costa Rican casados (traditional plates) that are kid-friendly and budget-friendly. For a quick snack, look for street vendors selling fresh fruit cups with lime and chile near the park's perimeter.
More Activities Near San Jose
Parque Nacional
Parque Nacional offers families a wonderful introduction to Costa Rican history and culture right in the heart of San Jose. This peaceful urban park features wide walking paths perfect for strollers, impressive monuments that bring the country's heritage to life, and plenty of open green spaces where kids can stretch their legs between museum visits or before heading to other city attractions.
Parque Diversiones
Parque Diversiones is a delightful family-friendly amusement park nestled in a forested setting within San Jose, offering the perfect blend of nature and entertainment. With its walking trails, playgrounds, and picnic areas, plus amusement rides and attractions, it provides a full day of outdoor fun in a safe, green environment right in the heart of Costa Rica's capital.
Parque Metropolitano La Sabana
Parque Metropolitano La Sabana is San Jose's largest urban park and a fantastic free destination for families. With sprawling green spaces, multiple playgrounds, sports facilities, and plenty of room for kids to run wild, it offers a refreshing outdoor escape in the heart of Costa Rica's capital city. Perfect for picnics, active play, or simply letting kids burn off energy after days of travel or museum visits.
Parque España
Parque España offers families a welcoming green oasis in the heart of downtown San Jose, perfect for letting kids burn off energy between museum visits or cultural tours. This well-maintained neighborhood park features playground equipment, shaded areas under mature trees, and safe community spaces where children can play while parents relax on benches and soak in the local atmosphere.