Almanac note · History and culture
Todos Santos Plaza gives Concord a real center of town
Todos Santos Plaza is a 2.5-acre downtown gathering spot near Concord BART, with trees, benches, picnic tables, a small play area, and easy transit context.
Todos Santos Plaza helps Concord feel anchored. It is a 2.5-acre downtown plaza between Salvio Street, Willow Pass Road, Grant Street, and Mount Diablo Street.
The plaza has the small things that make a downtown stop work: benches, flowers, large trees, picnic tables, and a small children’s play area. Concord BART is nearby at 1451 Oakland Avenue, which adds an easy car-light option for some trips.
Events, parking, and train schedules are the pieces to check before going. On an ordinary day, though, the plaza is simply the place where downtown Concord is easiest to understand.
Where to see it
Todos Santos Plaza in downtown Concord, near Concord BART. Check city and BART pages for event and transit details.
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