Parque Francisco Villa (Parque de los Venados)
Mexico, Mexico
Parque Francisco Villa, also known as Parque de los Venados, is a family-friendly urban park in the Benito Juárez borough of Mexico City, Mexico, celebrated for its green spaces, diverse plant and animal life, and a prominent deer statue that gives it its alternate name.
It offers playgrounds for children, soccer and basketball courts, walking trails for jogging or cycling, and sculptures scattered throughout, making it a relaxing spot for locals to unwind, exercise, or enjoy picnics near shops and eateries.
Reviews praise its cleanliness, kid-friendly vibe, and convenience via public transport, though some note it could use more maintenance, positioning it as an accessible neighborhood gem for short family outings.
Location
Avenida División del Norte y Calle Doctor José María Vértiz, Sta Cruz Atoyac, Benito Juárez, 03310 CDMX, Mexico
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