Overview
Parque México is an Art Deco-era park in the Condesa neighbourhood, known for its tree-lined paths, duck pond, open-air theatre, and as the social hub for local dog walkers.
Highlights
- Art Deco fountain and clock tower: 1920s-era decorative elements throughout the park.
- Foro Lindbergh: A sunken open-air amphitheatre used for free concerts and events.
- Dog-friendly: One of CDMX's most popular off-leash dog parks.
History
Designed in 1927 by Leonardo Noriega as the centrepiece of the new Colonia Hipódromo Condesa development.
Visitor Tips
- Café culture: The surrounding streets are packed with excellent cafés and brunch spots.
- Morning jogs: The oval path is popular with runners from 06:00.
- Duration: 30-45 minutes.