Todos Santos Plaza

2175 Willow Pass Rd, Concord, CA 94520
2.5 acres | 1.0 hectares
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About Todos Santos Plaza in Concord

Todos Santos Plaza is a 2.5-acre public park located in the heart of downtown Concord, California. The plaza was dedicated in 1869 by the city's founders Don Salvio Pacheco, Don Fernando Pacheco, and Don Francisco Galindo as the central public square of the newly established town.

Situated between Salvio Street, Willow Pass Road, Grant Street and Mount Diablo Street, Todos Santos Plaza serves as a focal point and gathering place for the Concord community. The park features a grassy lawn area shaded by mature trees, providing a peaceful urban oasis.

Todos Santos Plaza regularly hosts community events throughout the year, including a weekly farmers' market, summer concerts, and holiday celebrations. On Thursdays from June to September, the plaza comes alive with the Music & Market series, combining live music performances with a farmers' market.

In 2018, Todos Santos Plaza was recognized as one of three Great Places in California by the American Planning Association, highlighting its importance to the local community. During Concord's 150th anniversary celebrations, a bronze statue of city founder Don Salvio Pacheco was installed in the plaza, further connecting the space to Concord's history.

The park underwent renovations in 1993-1994, marking its seventh major renovation since its establishment. Today, Todos Santos Plaza continues to fulfill its original purpose as a central public space for Concord residents and visitors to gather, relax, and participate in community events.

What to Do at Todos Santos Plaza

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShade

Visitor Services

AmphitheaterMemorialPlaygroundWiFi

Food & Gathering

Picnic Area

When is Todos Santos Plaza Open?

Monday:5AM-10PM
Tuesday:5AM-10PM
Wednesday:5AM-10PM
Thursday:5AM-10PM
Friday:5AM-10PM
Saturday:5AM-10PM
Sunday:5AM-10PM

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