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Landmark: Parque del EsteCity: Caracas
Country: Venezuela
Continent: South America
Parque del Este, Caracas, Venezuela, South America
Parque del Este is a large urban park located in the eastern sector of Caracas, Venezuela. It serves as a significant green space for the city's population.
Visual Characteristics
The park features extensive lawns, mature trees providing canopy cover, and a central lake. Pathways are paved with asphalt and concrete. The park includes several distinct zones, such as a botanical garden and an amphitheater.
Location & Access Logistics
Parque del Este is situated in the Francisco de Miranda Avenue, Sucre Municipality, Miranda State. It is approximately 8 kilometers east of the city center. Access is via Francisco de Miranda Avenue. Parking is available within designated lots at multiple entrances, with capacity for approximately 500 vehicles. Public transport options include Metro de Caracas Line 1, with the "Parque del Este" station directly serving the park's main entrance. Several bus routes also operate along Francisco de Miranda Avenue.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The park was inaugurated in 1961. It was designed by landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx and architects Fernando Tabora and Diego Carbonell. The park was conceived as a recreational and ecological lung for the growing city, transforming a previously undeveloped area.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can walk or cycle on the park's extensive network of trails. The central lake allows for paddle boating. The botanical garden contains a collection of Venezuelan flora. The amphitheater hosts occasional public events. The park also features a zoo area with various animal species.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located at several points throughout the park. Shaded areas are provided by mature trees and some covered pavilions. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors are present near the main entrances and in designated picnic areas.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography is generally in the early morning or late afternoon when sunlight is less direct. The park is accessible year-round. The dry season, from December to April, offers more consistent weather for outdoor activities.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature within the park is the "Fuente Monumental," a large fountain that was once a central attraction. Local lore suggests that the park's extensive tree planting was a deliberate effort to mitigate air pollution from the surrounding urban environment.
Nearby Landmarks
- Centro Comercial Altamira (0.8km Northwest)
- Plaza Francia (1.2km West)
- Museo de Bellas Artes (3.5km Southwest)
- Parque Nacional El Ávila (4.0km North)
- Estadio Universitario de Caracas (4.5km West)