Parque Bicentenario
One of the Most Revieweds in Santa Fe
Parque Bicentenario is a well-maintained ecological park in Iztacalco, offering a green escape from the city. Features include greenhouses, an orchidarium, a lake, playgrounds, a labyrinth, sports courts, and picnic areas, making it ideal for families and individuals.
One of the Most Revieweds in Santa Fe
Parque Bicentenario is a highly recommended urban oasis offering a diverse range of activities and natural beauty. It's perfect for a family outing, a solo retreat, or anyone seeking a break from the city's hustle. Be prepared to walk and consider visiting on a Saturday for free entry.
A permit is required for taking photos with a dedicated camera, so bring identification. The park is large, requiring a good amount of walking. Check for events like Día de los Muertos installations.
Just a perfect place to escape the city and get surrounded by nature.
It is crazy we can smell the trees in the middle of such polluted city but is true here.
I was caught off guard by how cool it was to spend a day here.
The park itself is well maintained and was packed full of people.
Gorgeous modern park. Family friendly.
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Un lugar bastante amplio y tranquilo, es bonito.
excelente servicio de adrián
Esta bonito
CERO SEGURO
Great place to go walking or to enjoy running or a bike ride. Wide open spaces and great facilities. Also some days you can go to private concerts in the open fields.
This park is amazing. It holds some of the most great demo-live natural ecosystems to learn an enjoy. Also great outdoor activities like a skate park an off road track for bikes and children activities. But the crown of it is the most amazing orchid nursery I've seen.
Just a perfect place to escape the city and get surrounded by nature. There are greenhouses displaying flora from different parts of Mexico, an orchidarium (not endowed with many orchids at the moment), a lake, playgrounds and even a small labyrinth. If you carry a camera you’ll be asked to obtain a permission to take photos 🤷🏻♀️ We enjoyed eating ice cream and spotting hummingbirds, butterflies and squirrels.
Muy buen parque, me impresionó, la administración es muy amable
Excelente para hacer ejercicio! Lo malo es lo caro del estacionamiento hasta para las motos. Checar ese abuso...
Is a very nice place, it is cleaner than I expected from a place in the city. It is crazy we can smell the trees and the middle of such polluted city but is true here. Whether you are walking of jogging it is a nice peaceful and safe place to visit. The labyrinth, it’s not really a labyrinth 🙃 However is fun and probably a nice place for meditation.
I've never really wanted to be a big park reviewer, but as I increasingly take more photos, I find my park visits have a direct correlation. On this occasion, it was Día de los Muertos, and the installations that are associated. First thing to note...If you're going to take photos with a dedicated camera you need a permit, so bring an I.D. When I looked up Día de los Muertos activities online, this park was always featured. Nothing against the other Day of the Dead installations, but everyone talks about the Mexicraneos, or calaveras. Ultimately, I got the photos I came for, but I felt I missed out. Having been around Chapultepec, the bigger park, I underestimated the activities that would be available here. There are two full basketball courts, a mini futbol field, skateboard park, orchid display, and much more. I was caught off guard by how cool it was to spend a day here, but check out these photos.
An Ana ingot lovely park in a less than amazingly lovely location. The park itself is well maintained and was packed full of people. We went for the Mexicranos exhibition but there was lovely walks and lots of other stuff to do.
Very beautiful park, nice and clean, there's lots of pretty flowers and trees. Also, you can rent bicycles, grab some food.
A friend of mine that lives in the area brought me to the park on a beautiful Saturday morning. I was pleasantly surprised. It loons like a wonderful place to spend the day with family, friends, or even relaxing by yourself. There is something for everyone. I saw people riding bikes, running, playing football ⚽, volleyball 🏐, practicing yoga, kids enjoying the playgrounds, and there were lots of options for food and beverage. My favorite thing to see was the orchid garden.
Great place to enjoy the day alone or with family. The park is huge with tons of activities: food stands, restaurant, you can rent bikes, they have sport courts. Families were having picnics, etc. lots of security around the park.
Gorgeous modern park. Family friendly, saw people laying down picnic style. Lots of activities geared toward children. Saw the orchid exhibition. Be prepared to walk since the place is massive. Entered for free on a Sat.
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This sprawling city park is 686 hectares & features many attractions such as a zoo & museums.
Auditorium
Popular performing-arts venue hosting events such as concerts, live theater & exhibitions.
Archaeological museum
Popular anthropology museum showcasing artifacts from as far back as the ancient Maya civilization.
Castle
This historic hilltop castle with views of Mexico City houses the National Museum of History.
Zoo
Well-known zoo featuring nearly 2,000 animals, including giant pandas & others that are endangered.