Sirena Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Most Beautiful Flame Tree on the Island in the Summer.
Every Summer I always make it a point to visit this place or at least pass by just to marvel and enjoy the most beautiful Flame Tree setting on the Island. It's a wonderful place if not to just sit u...
Its cool to check out while you are at chamorro village as it is right across the street but if youre going to go ONLY to the bridge I wouldnt. Fun to take pics and nice to sight see
In Sirena Park, Agana, Guam there is a colonial era Spanish Bridge preserved for viewing. The locals call it the "waterless bridge". It's simply on display in the park surrounded by native plan life. ...
Rather just a lawn around the old Spanish bridge (inactive) and the statue of the rusalki Sirena, but there is still something to look around as it is next to the Spanish Square, the Latte Park, the Museum, ...
The area around the river without water is in the park ~
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A small park along the large main road Marine Co Drive, there was once the Hagania River in the middle of the park, where the San Antonio Bridge, a stone bridge that survives to the present day due to its construction during the Spanish rule. There is. The area around this bridge is maintained as a park and there is also a statue of the mermaid legend called the Siena statue. There are shades of trees and benches, so it may be just right to take a break ...
The Most Beautiful Flame Tree on the Island in the Summer.
Every Summer I always make it a point to visit this place or at least pass by just to marvel and enjoy the most beautiful Flame Tree setting on the Island. It's a wonderful place if not to just sit u...
Not worth your trouble
Its cool to check out while you are at chamorro village as it is right across the street but if youre going to go ONLY to the bridge I wouldnt. Fun to take pics and nice to sight see
Check out the Spanish Bridge
In Sirena Park, Agana, Guam there is a colonial era Spanish Bridge preserved for viewing. The locals call it the "waterless bridge". It's simply on display in the park surrounded by native plan life. ...
Very small park
Rather just a lawn around the old Spanish bridge (inactive) and the statue of the rusalki Sirena, but there is still something to look around as it is next to the Spanish Square, the Latte Park, the Museum, ...
The area around the river without water is in the park ~
A small park along the large main road Marine Co Drive, there was once the Hagania River in the middle of the park, where the San Antonio Bridge, a stone bridge that survives to the present day due to its construction during the Spanish rule. There is. The area around this bridge is maintained as a park and there is also a statue of the mermaid legend called the Siena statue. There are shades of trees and benches, so it may be just right to take a break ...