1. The Mexican


The main feature of this park is its spacious green spaces. It was inaugurated in November 2017 and has an area of more than 20 hectares. There is one artificial lake (with an amphitheater), picnic areas, a bike path, a jogging path, a terrace, a skate park, a kindergarten, and even a dog area.
The best thing is that it opens early and closes late, making it a good place to exercise and watch the sunrise and sunset.
Avenida Luis Barragán 505, Santa Fe District, Cuajimalpa Mayor’s Office
Every day
5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m
Free entry


You will also find a labyrinth, countless places where you can have a picnic, and a much larger artificial lake, which has an area of 4 hectares. There are also sports fields and even a place to play Gotcha.
Avenida 5 de Mayo 290, San Lorenzo Tlaltenango, Miguel Hidalgo Mayor’s Office
Mars to Sunday
7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Free access
3. Xochimilco Ecological Park


Without a doubt, this is one of the most beautiful parks in CDMX. It has a viewpoint from which you can overlook all the facilities, including the huge lake. There are children’s games, palapas, and an arched walkway where sporadic events take place.
Periférico Oriente S/N, Ciénega Grande district, Xochimilco Mayor’s Office
Mars to Sunday
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Free entry
4. Coyoacan Kindergartens


When you enter this place, it’s easy to forget that you’re in the middle of the city. It measures 39 hectares and is full of different Types of trees. Normally, people mainly go running, but other sporting activities are also carried out. You can also just go for a walk and enjoy nature.
Coyoacán Kindergartens, Del Carmen District, Coyoacán Mayor’s Office
Monday to Sunday
6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Free entry
5. Fuentes Brotantes National Park


Avenida de las Fuentes, Tlalpan Mayor’s Office
Free access
6. Xicohténcatl Park


It is smaller than its predecessors, but that doesn’t make it any less valuable. It is ideal to take a walk and forget about the problems. Many people even go for walks with their pets. You will be transported outside of CDMX as you walk among the huge trees.
Xicoténcatl S/N, San Diego Churubusco, Coyoacán Mayor’s Office
Monday to Sunday
6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m
Free entry
7. Frida Kahlo Park


If you are looking for a quiet park where you can chat, read, or have a date, this is the right option. The main attractions are the statues of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Did you already know about this CDMX site?
Fernández Leal, La Concepción, Office of the Mayor of Coyoacán
Every day
7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Free entry
8. Grand Canal Linear Park


This is one of the most beautiful parks in CDMX. It was originally a pre-Hispanic canal and is now a linear park. Here you will find games for children, a bike path, a jogger, a viewpoint, and green spaces. In fact, the place won the Great Places Awards 2023 in the category of square design.
Ro Churubusco Avenue, corner Paseo de los Jardines Avenue, Paseos de Taxquea, Coyoacán
Every day
24 hours
Free entry