San Jacinto Plaza, El Paso TX
Address | 114 W Mills Ave, El Paso, TX |
Phone | (915) 534-0600 |
Hours | 6:00am-1:00am |
Website | new.elpasotexas.gov/parks-and-recreation/aquatics/spray-parks |
Categories | Plaza, Park, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 34 reviews |
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San Jacinto Plaza reviews
34Nice Christmas display, just too many security guards telling me I cant enjoy freedom and fresh air. Telling me to put on a mask and im outside, that there is unconstitutional.
It was cleaner and beautiful. El Paso is making so great improvements. Now bring in better higher pay jobs. The Jobs that here and should pay better wages should to qualified personnel. Thank you El Paso.
I love El Paso me and my father so many memories. I love you pops just remember you always held my hand and I will never forget you.
So beautiful. Love the atmosphere. There was a man arguing with police and though I was nervous I stayed unharmed. Great place for photos too.
Had a nice Valentine's Day date with my wife as we sat on a bench in the plaza and quietly watched the people enjoy the evening as well. Nice plaza in an increasingly interesting location as Downtown El Paso reinvents itself.
Loved the different events that are made possible by this plaza. When there's event there are various food trucks, different vendors and opportunity of fun in every corner! When there isn't an event the lights and calmness of the place makes it feel like a wonderland, specially late in the afternoon or night. Ive seen people taking quince, sweet 16 and even wedding photos.
Wonderful park to take the family. Chess/checkerboard tables are available. Also, ping pong tables and an area for horse shoes. Splash pad to cool off in the summer heat.
Really nice place to hang out with friends. Its a really clean place and is really beautiful with all the plants and flowers
Nice.they have spent a lot of money redoing the park, and it reflects it. Definitely need to see it over the holidays. Only drawback.the traffic.
A great place to go walk around and soak up a good modern El Paso vibe. Lots of great places to stop at on the way, along with little signs that tell the some history. Great place to just go enjoy.
There was a rude homeless man that kept pestering people for money and said some obscene things to my friend and I when we politely told him we had none.
Water park for kids, trees, lights, music, restaurant, benches and grass.for a couple, for singles, for the family. Plenty of security guards.
They have done an excellent job restoring the plaza. It really is very nice with plenty of seating areas, and walking paths. I can't hardly wait until the construction is finished in the area, it makes it a bit noisy. Still a lovely addition to downtown.
Nice place to walk around, has a small splash park for kids, also has some good places with grass to lay down or have a picnic. Well lit and always full of people.
It's a humble spot but my favorite in the entire city. It lies at the heart of our downtown surrounded by the Cortez, Mills, and Banner buildings.
I suggest a nice stroll in the park accompanied
by a cold ice cream treat or maybe even some frozen yogurt to keep you cooled down, while in the meantime, you can watch the sun rays go down! Go at it, on a game of ping pong or chess. You should definitely check this place out!
I use to come with my grandma when I was a kid. There use to be real alligators. Now it's clean and has nice vegetation. Great place for a stroll. There is restaurants and bars within walking distance.
This place has really brightened up. Starbucks and a coffee shop are across the street. A couple of hip restaurants I haven't been too yet are across the street and the city sets up weekly fun. Yes you do see transients but they are mostly passive. It has a water pad during the summer that little kids love. I have crossed by it once or twice but it does get you pretty wet. It also has a snack shack. Typical Mexican 'botana' snacks. I would go to the history museum before seeing the new plaza to appreciate the statues and changes.
El Paso's downtown square! Ping pong, chess, checkers, etc. Beautiful during the winter. Last Friday of every month a city bike ride called critical mass meets here at 730PM!