Spanish Dikes, Hagåtña
#13 among attractions in Hagåtña
Facts and practical information
The Spanish Dikes, located northeast of Agana Springs, Hagåtña, Guam, are historic 19th-century water control structures that were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. ()
Hagåtña Guam
Spanish Dikes – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Agana Shopping Center, Plaza de España, Latte Stone Park, Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica.
- 0.9 miNWShopping centre, Shopping
Agana Shopping Center, Hagåtña
22 min walk • Agana Shopping Center is a shopping center located in downtown Hagåtña, in the United States territory of Guam. Opening in 1978, the mall is one of numerous malls on Guam. Main competitors include Micronesia Mall, Guam's largest shopping mall and Guam Premier Outlets in Tamuning.
- 1.2 miNWPark
Plaza de España, Hagåtña
32 min walk • The Plaza de España located in central Hagåtña, the capital of the United States territory of Guam, was the location of the Governors Palace during the island's long period of Spanish occupation. Most of the palace was destroyed during the shelling of Hagåtña during the reconquest of Guam in World War II.
- 1.2 miNWPark
Latte Stone Park, Hagåtña
30 min walk • Latte Stone Park, officially Senator Angel Leon Guerrero Santos Latte Stone Memorial Park, is an urban park in Hagåtña, Guam. Established in the 1950s and operated by the Guam Department of Parks and Recreation, it is best known for its set of eight historical latte stones, which were transferred from their original site in Fena.
- 1.2 miNWCathedral with enshrined saint statue
Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica, Hagåtña
30 min walk • Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Guam. It is the seat of the Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Agaña.
- 1.4 miNWForts and castles
Fort Santa Agueda, Hagåtña
36 min walk • Fort Santa Agueda, on Guam Highway 7 in Hagåtña, Guam, dates from about 1800, during the 1784-1802 administration of Spanish governor Manuel Moro. It was an uncovered fort with a manposteria parapet, rising about 10 feet above a sloping hillside. It is listed on the U.S.
- 1.4 miNWBridge
Agana Spanish Bridge, Hagåtña
36 min walk • The Agana Spanish Bridge is a stone arch bridge built in 1800 in Hagåtña, Guam, during the administration of Spanish governor Manuel Muro. It is the only surviving Spanish bridge in Hagåtña, which is the capital of the United States territory of Guam.
- 1.3 miNWPark
Chief Quipuha Park, Hagåtña
32 min walk • Chief Quipuha Park is located on the Paseo de Susana peninsula, in the north of the city of Hagåtña, in the United States territory of Guam.
- 1.4 miNWPark
Paseo De Susana Park, Hagåtña
37 min walk • Paseo de Susana is a small peninsula that forms part of the city of Hagåtña, Guam. It was built in the 1940s from rubble and debris left behind after World War II.
- 1.2 miNWLibrary
Guam Public Library System, Hagåtña
30 min walk • Guam Public Library System is the public library system of the United States territory of Guam. The main library is the Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library at 254 Martyr Street in the village of Hagåtña.
- 1.4 miNWBaseball field, Sport venue, Sport
Paseo Stadium, Hagåtña
36 min walk • Paseo Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Agana, Guam. It is currently used mostly for baseball matches. In the late 1970s with baseball popularity soaring and the success of the Guam Major League and youth baseball, the need for a new Guam baseball facility was in demand.
- 0.8 miWLocality
Sinajana
21 min walk • Sinajana is the smallest of the nineteen villages in the United States territory of Guam by area. It is located in the hills south of Hagåtña.