Parque de los Venados, Urban park in Benito Juárez, Mexico.
Parque de los Venados is an urban green space in Benito Juárez with multiple walking paths, sports facilities, and two central fountains. The layout provides different areas for outdoor recreation and creates opportunities for strolling and spending time outdoors.
Originally named Francisco Villa Park, this green space underwent several renovations after its establishment. These changes helped maintain its role as an important part of Mexico City's urban landscape.
The Tuesday and Thursday markets draw locals and vendors together in a traditional Mexican shopping setting that feels woven into the park's daily rhythm.
The park sits near the Line 12 metro station and operates from early morning until midnight. A modest entrance fee applies, but visitors have access during all operating hours.
The park features two distinctive deer-shaped fountains that inspired the nearby metro station's symbol design. These fountains gave the park its common name and remain a notable visual feature.
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