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The park is officially called Parque General San Martín and was inaugurated in 1927. There is the Charles Lindbergh Forum, in art deco style, with a sculpture of a woman carrying two pots. In the amphitheater, five monumental pillars covered with canopies and two pergolas, the work of José María Fernández Urbina.
Parque México, like Parque España, gives life to the Condesa neighborhood; it is their meeting and encounter center. People are used to walking, exercising, practicing yoga, skating, walking their dogs and going out to play with their children. It has an extension of nine hectares in an elliptical shape with fountains, a pond where the ducks take a dip, a clock and an octagonal fountain, both in Art Deco style .
It has corridors and green areas and the Lindberg Forum, which has an emblematic pitcher fountain, as well as a pond and the traditional clock in the center of the site.
Parque México is the ideal place to walk with the family or with your partner. It is also pet-friendly and has a special area for dogs.
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