Paseo de Santa Lucia is a charming man-made river in Monterrey, Mexico. It offers breathtaking views, vibrant boats, and lush greenery along its path. Built for the World Forum of Cultures in 2007, it represents modernity. The walkway stretches from Macroplaza to Fundidora Park, providing a picturesque route for strolling or taking a boat ride.
Paseo de Santa Lucia is a relatively new addition to Monterrey, created as part of the city’s urban development. It has quickly become a favorite spot for both cultural and recreational activities.
Travelers can reach Monterrey by plane or bus, then use local transport like taxis or public buses to get around. The river is easily accessible by foot or car from Macroplaza, a key city landmark.
– Entry to Paseo de Santa Lucia is free. – There may be a small charge for boat rides.
– Dress comfortably and wear good walking shoes. – Bring water and sunscreen for protection while exploring. – Sundays are great for live music and performances. – Combine your visit with tours of nearby spots like Macroplaza and Fundidora Park. – Relax at the on-site cafes for a snack break. – Try the local food options available along the river.
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