Directions for the Trole:

Take the Trole bus service which goes down Avenida America street. Get off at the Parada Brasil stop. You’ll see a Gus chicken fast food restaurant on the corner of Avenida America and Brasil streets. Go around Gus and up Brasil. You’ll see a ServiPagos on your left. The church is just past the Washington Institute on your right on Avenida Brasil #368

Directions in a Taxi:

Tell the taxi driver to take you to Avenida Brasil and Avenida America. The church is on Avenida Brasil #368 beside the Washington Institute. In Spanish: Avenida Brasil y America por favor. La igelsia esta en la Brasil a lado del Washington Institute en frente de (al otro lado del calle) Servipagos.

Directions if driving from three different directions:

Go west on Republica, past El Jardin mall, over the overpass bridge and up the hill. The road will seem to end at a set of lights with a Produbanco and Plaza de las Americas mall on your right. Veer straight through the lights and go straight down Ave. America (do not make a hard right or a hard left.) Go straight on Ave. America, at the third set of lights turn left on Brasil. You’ll see a television station Canal 4 on your left and a Gus chicken on the corner to your left. Once on Brasil, the church is on your right just past the Washington Language Institute. If you start going up the hill, you’ve gone too far on Brasil.

Go west on Naciones Unidas, at the light at Plaza de las Americas – Cinemark, turn right onto Ave. America. At the second set of lights, turn left onto Brasil. You’ll see a television station Canal 4 on your left and a Gus chicken on the corner to your left. Once on Brasil, the church is on your right just past the Washington Language Institute. If you start going up the hill, you’ve gone too far on Brasil.

Go south on Ave. America. When you see the Gus chicken on your right and the Trole stop on your left, turn right onto Brasil. Once on Brasil, the church is on your right just past the Washington Language Institute. If you start going up the hill, you’ve gone too far on Brasil.