Urban green areas such as parks and gardens are favorable places for the conservation of animal species, but in turn host a large number of exotic species, due to the diverse vegetation that can be found in these spaces. Thus, it is important to study the diversity and ecological relationships in these urban areas that differ in their administration. There are studies on the contribution of gardens in terms of the diversity of plants in cities, but it is not known how these spaces contribute to the establishment of species in this case floral visitors and the ecological networks in which they are immersed. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to analyze and compare the structure and diversity of the insect-plant ecological networks in parks and gardens of 7 localities in the city of Bogota, Colombia. 178 individuals were registered, of 22 families and 23 morphospecies. The alpha diversity of floral visitors between locations for parks and gardens was analyzed. In gardens, higher values were recorded in Usaquen and La Candelaria. For parks were Barrios Unidos and Puente Aranda. The beta diversity was analyzed to determine the affinity between the localities. Barrios Unidos and Usaquen were the places with more affinity in parks and Teusaquillo and Puente Aranda in gardens. The ecological networks of floral visitors were made for parks, gardens and for the totality of data by location, analyzing and comparing the values of nesting, connectivity, generality and diversity of Shannon. Puente Aranda presented the most diverse networks, due to the diversity of plants that were visited in the gardens. For the same reason the gardens presented networks more diverse than the parks. Which allows us to conclude that areas with more diversity and abundance of plants and floral resources presented networks of floral visitors more diverse and complex.