The Government of El Salvador has transformed the Historic Center of San Salvador into a recreational space for families and tourists to enjoy their vacations in a healthy and free way. This Easter, visitors can tour the heart of the capital by bicycle, thanks to an initiative that promotes sustainable mobility and outdoor entertainment.

One of the main attractions is the bike station installed near the Metropolitan Cathedral, where people can borrow bicycles for free. This station operates every day from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., offering an accessible and safe option for exploring the city.
The measure has been well received by the citizenry. “We see it well, because it’s free; it’s healthy to ride a bicycle and it’s recreational to ride here, in downtown San Salvador”, said Yolman Segura. Testimonials like this one highlight the positive impact of the initiative.

The space that once looked neglected now reflects a significant change. The transformation of the Historic Center is seen as a symbol of the capital’s rebirth and the government’s commitment to welfare and social inclusion, promoting safe and modern spaces.
During these vacations, the Historic Center is not only attractive for its cultural and historical richness, but also for representing a new El Salvador where people walk freely and pedal with joy.
