Hotel Quinta Tlalpan





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The Fuentes Brotantes de Tlalpan National Park is a great place for family outings, to enjoy art, culture, excellent cuisine, and nature in the heart of the city. Several music concerts have also been held here. This route takes you on a tour of the park on paved trails and made of dirt. You will visit the small lake where ducks, fish and turtles live. It's all under the cool shade of tall trees, including cedar and eucalyptus, with some oak and pine.
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This route is inside the Huayamilpas Ecological Park. It will take you through the contour of the park, thick with trees and vegetation that will provide fresh shade throughout your walk. This park has public parking, and this is where this route begins. Along the way, you will find the Raúl Anguiano House of Culture, Huayamilpas Pool, Huayamilpas Lake, and Huayamilpas Sports Track. There are sculptures, playgrounds, basketball courts, climbing facilities, and many other outdoor activities....
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This circular route is inside the Huayamilpas Ecological Park. It will take you around Lake Huayamilpas, bordered by beautiful trees that will provide cool shade throughout your walk. In the lake, you can observe aquatic birds or other life, such as turtles. This park has public parking, and this is where this route begins. It is a place suitable for the whole family.
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This circular route takes you through the archaeological zone of Cuicuilco, located in the south of the Basin of Mexico, in Tlalpan. This route passes through the Tenantongo Pyramid in the upper part of the Tlalpan Forest, a monument of great cultural importance. In Cuicuilco, the first representations of the God of Ancient Fire have been found. Research indicates that the first steps could have been taken there in establishing a calendar based on the observation of the sun's movements. The...
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