Park Permit
DOWNLOAD PARK PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
You can submit a hard copy to our front desk in the Guam Congress Building. If you have any questions or concerns in regards to Park use, please contact the Facilities Manager at 671-989-3457 or via email. You may contact the Protocol desk at 671-472-3499 for inquiries as well.



The elevated Azotea, also of stone construction, survived World War II. It was originally the Palace’s open-air terrace porch, with a clay tile roof added after the war.
The Governor’s Palace housed the office and residence of the Spanish Governor. It was destroyed in 1944 during the liberation of Guam, but portions of the foundation may still be seen.
In the middle of Hagåtña, the Plaza de España served as the colonial Spanish Governor’s Palace from 1734 until the invasion of World War II. The surviving or restored structures include the Azotea, Chocolate House, Tool Shed, Siesta Shed and Spanish Walls.