Cuña Verde de O'Donnell Park, Urban recreational area in Moratalaz district, Madrid, Spain
Cuña Verde de O'Donnell Park is an urban green space in the Moratalaz district that extends between O'Donnell Street and Doctor García Tapia Street. The grounds include separate areas designed for sports, children's activities, and recreation for older adults.
The first phase opened in September 2006 under Mayor Alberto Ruiz Gallardón as part of an urban development initiative for the Moratalaz district. The park represented efforts to expand recreational spaces in this area of Madrid.
The open-air auditorium here regularly hosts music performances and neighborhood gatherings that shape community life. These events create opportunities for local residents to come together and share experiences.
The park is easily accessible by Metro Line 9 via the Vinateros, Artilleros, or Pavones stations. Several bus lines also serve the area, making it convenient for visitors traveling without a car.
The grounds contain over 11,000 trees including pines, oaks, and holm oaks that provide shade and structure throughout the space. This mix of tree types creates distinct zones, each with its own character and feel.
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