Live Surrounded by Nature in the City: The Parks of Nunciatura

Living at Trōpica means embracing urban life without giving up nature. Here you’ll find more than 181 acres of green areas, a rare privilege in San José that makes Rohrmoser one of the most walkable neighborhoods in the capital. These are the parks that will become part of your everyday life.
Parque Metropolitano La Sabana
The great lung of San José. With 178 acres, it’s the place to run, bike, skate, or simply walk among century-old trees. It also hosts the National Stadium and museums such as the Costa Rican Art Museum, blending culture, sports, and social life all in one space.
Parque República del Perú
Trōpica sits right across from it. This is a more intimate park, perfect for walking your pet, reading under the shade, or stretching your legs at the end of the day. Having it just steps from home is an everyday luxury.
Parque del Café
Near Plaza Mayor, this park comes alive in the afternoons. Around it, you’ll find spots like Bardo, Lúcida, and Madre Pizza, which create a lively atmosphere—especially on Thursdays and Fridays with happy hours and music.
Parque Iberia
A small, simple park one block from Parque del Café. It’s mainly a playground, designed for those looking for a safe and calm place where children can run and play.
Parque Rohrmoser
Further north, next to the Torres River, lies this park offering a different kind of retreat. It’s perfect for a peaceful walk, listening to the sound of water, and disconnecting from the movement of the city.
Life Within Walking Distance
The sum of all these parks makes living in Rohrmoser truly unique. Here, life doesn’t revolve around the car: you can walk to exercise, take your pet out, meet friends, or simply breathe fresh air in the heart of San José.
