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Tláhuac Park park in Tláhuac, CDMX
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View of Tláhuac Park in Tláhuac, CDMX
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View of Tláhuac Park in Tláhuac, CDMX
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Tláhuac Park

4.3(3,123 reviews)FreePark
🕑 2 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Toddlers will enjoy the open spaces for running and exploring nature, while older children and teens can tackle the walking trails and appreciate the diverse plant life. The flat terrain makes it accessible for families with younger children.

About

Tláhuac Park offers families a peaceful escape into nature within Mexico City's southeastern borough. This spacious ecological park features walking trails through native vegetation, open green spaces perfect for running around, and designated picnic areas where families can relax and enjoy packed lunches while surrounded by local flora and fauna.

Highlights

  • Extensive walking trails through native vegetation perfect for nature exploration
  • Large open green spaces ideal for games, running, and outdoor play
  • Designated picnic areas for family meals in nature
  • Opportunity to see and learn about Mexican native plants and local wildlife
  • Peaceful natural setting within the city limits

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring insect repellent and sunscreen, as shade can be limited in some areas and mosquitoes may be present near vegetation.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic and plenty of water, as food and drink options within the park are limited. This also helps you save money while enjoying a full day outdoors.
  3. 3.Visit during weekday mornings for the most peaceful experience. Weekends can get crowded with local families, especially after 11am.
  4. 4.Download offline maps of the area before visiting, as cellular service can be spotty in parts of the park.
  5. 5.The park is open 24 hours, but for safety reasons, visit only during daylight hours, ideally between 8am and 5pm.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings between 8am and 11am for cooler temperatures and fewer crowds. The dry season (November through April) offers the most comfortable weather for walking and picnicking, with less chance of afternoon rain showers that are common during summer months.

What to Know

Entry is completely free, making this an excellent budget-friendly option for families. Parking is available on surrounding streets, but arrive early on weekends to secure a spot. Bring your own food, water, and snacks as vendors are scarce.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited during the dry season from November to April when trails are most accessible. During the rainy season (May to October), afternoon thunderstorms are common, so plan morning visits. The park can get muddy after rain, so check weather forecasts and dress accordingly.

Nearby Eats

In the Tláhuac neighborhood, try local taquerías along Calzada Tláhuac for authentic Mexican street food that kids will enjoy. For a sit-down meal, look for family-friendly restaurants in the Tláhuac Centro area, about 10 minutes away, where you can find traditional Mexican cuisine and familiar options.

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Plaza Tláhuac

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Plaza Tláhuac offers families a welcoming community space in Mexico City's southeastern district, combining playgrounds, green areas for picnics, and regular cultural events that showcase local Mexican traditions. This authentic neighborhood gathering spot gives visiting families a chance to experience everyday Mexican life while kids burn energy at the play areas and parents relax in the pleasant outdoor setting.

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This beloved local ice cream shop offers families a delicious taste of authentic Mexico through traditional flavors you won't find back home. It's the perfect spot to cool down after exploring Tláhuac's parks and canals, with affordable treats that let kids experience Mexican culture through their taste buds.

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Biblioteca Pública de Tláhuac offers a peaceful cultural experience for families seeking educational activities in Mexico City. This welcoming local library provides children's reading programs and literacy activities, giving traveling families a chance to explore Mexican literature and connect with the local community in a calm, air-conditioned environment.