Inaugurated in 1961, it still displays some of it's grandeur.
The park is visited by sports people looking for a nice place to jog, families wanting some time away from day-to-day worries or enthusiasts of the many classes and activities offered daily at the different areas.
You can share your path following the 2.5K white line with athletes preparing to run the marathon, older people getting a bit of fresh air, pass by the lake and see the yoga of laughter group brighting up the day.
Many of the animals seem lonely, but despite it all they seem well kept, there is a puma now were the jaguar used to be. And I fully recommend the tizanas near...
Read moreIt has been a while since I went to a public restroom and I didn't feel disgusted. It was pleasantly surprising to experience that level of care and cleanliness in a public restroom, I could pay more for the parking if they keep up doing that. The animals look good, they're renewing the birds section, there's a nice bicycle-skate area. I saw fewer vultures than last time, which was good because those were dirty and scary, in general it looks like money is finally being put in the right places in the park. All the pictures have my kids in them, next time I'll try to remember to get some...
Read moreWhether you want to exercise, jog, walk, or simply relax on the grass during a beautiful day, Parque del Este is a truly unique place in Caracas with a privilege location and relatively well taken care to do it. You have lots of spots to have a picnic but also sport facilities and a small zoo.
You can get by subway or car. You have washrooms and some places to buy food and drinks plus the informal street vendors.
For your safety stay in areas that are transited and take advantage of the unique view of nature with the Avila mountain as...
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