The "Orla" is the signature run in Porto Alegre. It's ~4 km north-south on the concrete surfaced path, featuring great lake views, waterfront parks, and a festive scene. PRO TIP: Great Sunsets!
A 'thing to do' for runners in Georgetown! Run along the improved 0.8 km Kingston Esplanade, and then atop the Seawall, which extends east for several km. Nice water views. Note: exposed! Add w/Guyana National Park.
The Boa Viagem Beach Promenade is the signature run in Recife. This festive, palm-lined promenade runs alongside Boa Viagem Beach for up to 12 km south to Piedade. There are good views of the South Atlantic the whole way.
The signature run in Fortaleza is the 3 km Beira Mar waterfront promenade. This can be combined with the promenade along Praia de Iracema and several scenic piers. A festive scene, with great beach & water views, plus Fortaleza's skyline in the background.
One of the most popular places to run in Santiago de Querétaro. Located in the northern end of the city, the park features wide paths around an artificial lake, a small park with landscaped gardens, athletic fields, and a terrific running track.
The Malecón del Río is the signature run in Barranquilla. A wide sidewalk/promenade path runs right along the water for 5 km from Avenida del Río Park north to the Puerta de Oro event center. Great water views and a festive atmosphere!
The waterfront path accessible from the center of Florianópolis is the signature run in the city. Paved, dedicated pathways run along Baía Norte for up to 9 km. Wonderful views of the water & surrounding mountains.
Enjoy a run along an 8 km seafront promenade, enjoying great views of Tambaú and Cabo Branco beaches and the South Atlantic. A festive scene. The lighthouse at the southern end is the easternmost point in the Americas! Beach is not great for running.
A run at the end of the world! A lovely run along the Ushuaia waterfront, with great views of the bay, Beagle Channel, and the Martial mountains. At 54°48' S, this will be the southernmost run you'll ever do...
The iconic running spot in Mendoza. The expansive urban park features a lake, a rose garden & tree-lined promenades lined with statues. The popular lake loop is ~2.5 km, and the other roads have paths alongside. Add with Cerro de Gloria.
A series of paths along the Paraná River offers the best opportunity for a longer, scenic, mainly off-road run in Rosario. One can run for 6.3 km between Parque Urquiza and Puerto Norte. Nice water views, pleasant parks, Bandera Monument.
The best option for a long run on Salvador’s coast. Follow the Avenida Octávio Mangabeira promenade for up to 15 km, or run along the sandy beach.
Run along the bay coast of Salvador. The waterfront promenades of Av. Oceanica and Ave. Sete de Setembro stretch for about 6 km one way.
No trip to Salvador would be complete without a tour through the historic Pelourinho neighborhood. We’ve mapped a 5k around some of the top tourist sights.
The largest park in Argentina, Parque Sarmiento is the most popular running area in Córdoba. A loop around the main pathways is about 5.7 km, but runners can continue into the University campus for a longer route.
The Suquía River winds right through the center of Córdoba. It’s many paved, waterfront pathways offer runners plenty of opportunities for a long run while exploring the city along the way.
A unique, spectacular run through the heart of Brasília. Up to 10 km one-way, on paths though parks & gardens along the median. Highlights are the Cathedral of Brasília, Ministerial Corridor, National Congress, TV Tower, Supreme Court. Good add-on options.
One of the largest urban parks in the world. Large open spaces, recreation facilities, a lake, an amusement park, & more. Paved trails of 2, 4, & 6 miles. A loop around the main perimeter road is 9.3 km. Can add with nearby Eixo Monumental.
The most popular places to run in Valparaíso are along the waterfront. There are paths starting from the center of Valparaíso and along the beaches of Viña del Mar. Up to 14.5 km one way.
There is more great waterfront running along the waterfront of the Playa Ancha peninsula, just to the west of Valparaíso. Follow Altamirano and Camino Costero for 4 km to the Mirador Viento Sur. Most of the routes is above the water, with great views.
The most popular running option in Guayaquil. The Malecón 2000 is a delightful brick waterfront promenade along 2.4 km of the city’s coast. Includes monuments and other top sites.
Run the boardwalks of the Isla Santay National Recreation Area, accessible via pedestrian bridges from Guayaquil. The highlight is the 6 km “ciclovia.” Pairs well with Malecón 2000.
Enjoy some hill work on the steps of Cerro Santa Ana, then extend your route on the waterfront of the Las Penas neighborhood, where you can look back on the colorful rows of houses and shops.
This large park in north Guayaquil has over 4 km of lovely brick paths around the perimeter. Runners can also cross the street into Reserva Senderos and run along the dirt bike path.
The Costanera is a classic waterfront promenade along the Paraguay River. The most popular route along the beach is about 8 km out and back. Options for waterfront route or inland park paths.
The best park for running in Asuncion. Explore the paved 6 km walking/running path and add on the 1.5 km cycling path or other trails for more. Additional paths just to the west in Parque Gausu Metropolitano.
Panama City’s signature running option, the Ciclovia Cinta Costera is one of the finest waterfront running routes in Latin America. This paved path is in great condition, stretching more for 8+ km between Estadio Maracana in the south and Democracy Plaza in the north.
A lovely paved multi-use path - either a 5 km one way or a 10 km out and back. Island hop along the causeway from Amador to Naos, Parico, and Flamenco islands.
A 'runseeing tour' of Panama City’s old city, built in 1673 after pirates destroyed the original settlement. Enjoy the rich history, waterfront views, and fascinating architecture on this 6 km tour.
This long tour (up to 18 km) combines all our Cartagena main routes into one run for optimum sightseeing. Be sure to see our other Cartagena routes for details of each leg.
Some of the most lovely paths in Cartegena are the promenades lining the marina neighborhoods of Getsemani and Manga. Great manicured parks, bridges, and waterfront views!
This large park in the heart of Quito features an 8 km (5 mile) stone and gravel road looping through trees, with great views of Pichincha Volcano. Run it on its own or combine with Parque La Carolina.
Explore the intriguing architecture of Quito’s well-preserved old town with this historic running tour including Plaza Grande, La Basílica, Plaza San Francisco, Calle La Ronda and other top sights.
Formerly the grounds of the Quito airport, this park has transformed old runways into beautiful long running tracks with sculptures, native trees, and playing fields. Good, flat running of up to 10 km, good place to practice fartleks!
The best beach running in Costa Rica is along the Pacific coast of the Nicoya peninsula, where flat compact sand stretches for miles of beautiful oceanfront.
One of the top tourist destinations in Costa Rica. Head for a lush run on the area's numerous flat, well maintained trails, including the Heliconias Trail and the paved Peninsula trail which runs along Lake Arenal. Enjoy a post-run hot springs soak!
The signature run in Punta del Este is the nearly 7 km coastal loop that heads down to the point at Great Britain Square, then heads back up, passing numerous beaches and the famous Los Dedos beach sculpture. Great path and water views the whole way.
The signature run in Montevideo. This 25 km palm-lined path, one of the longest sidewalks in the world, runs from the Old City/Ferry Terminal to Carrasco. Great water views, a festive scene, numerous sights, and runnable beaches. See table with segment distances.
Centrally located park with lovely, verdant criss-crossing paths. Grand fountain, museums, a music stand, and a small lake. For a longer run, head toward the Rambla, around the lighthouse, or enjoy some of the quieter side streets west of the park.
The most popular routes in Lima are along the Malecón (boardwalk) which stretches along Costa Verde, Miraflores, and south to Herradura in two roughly 5 mile sections.
This popular loop around Peru’s military headquarters in the southwest part of Lima runs through nicely manicured gardens and parks. An added bonus: exercise equipment.
In an effort to promote citywide recreation, Bogota closes 76 miles of main streets to car traffic every Sunday and holiday from 7 am until 2 pm. We've recommended a few sections that are a particular treat to run.
In recent years, Bogota has invested significant funds in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of public spaces, including over 300 km of runnable bike paths. These Ciclorutas offer a 'runnable' bike path from nearly anywhere in the city.
This narrow linear park between Calle 87 and Calle 89 in the Chapinero neighborhood of Bogota runs along the green El Virrey creek corridor. A full circuit is about 1.4 km (.8 miles).
A series of three parks forms a riverside greenway, including Parque de los Reyes, Parque Forestal, and Parque Balmaceda. Also incorporates several Santiago museums and monuments. A full loop is 11.4 km (7.1 miles).
If you’re visiting Chile in anticipation of some mountainous adventure, the Parque Bicentennial, better known as Cerro San Cristobal (Saint Christopher Hill) is an awesome training run to gain some elevation.
One of Latin America’s largest city parks, with many natural and cultural sites. Follow one of the four mapped running courses or create your own! There are lovely paths, gardens, bike paths, several museums and interesting buildings.
Buenos Aires' largest and most popular public park, full of attractions and perfect for a run-seeing adventure. There's a lake, rose garden, an area tribute to literary greats, and many lovely paths. Runners can put together several km in the park.
Rio has some of the most spectacular beach running of any city, with some 30 km of beachfront paths. There are four distinct sections: Flamengo, Copacabana to Leme, Ipanema to Leblon, and Barra.
One of the world's iconic urban beach runs. It's up to 8.5 km one-way along the paved promenade, calçadão, combining both beaches. Great views and a festive scene. Beaches also runnable. Good add-on options.