Aztlán Park: Everything you should know about the new fair in the CDMX

Aztlán Park is the new promise of fun in the country's capital And we are a few months after starting to enjoy fun. Since 2019, the Government of Mexico City announced the construction of a amusement park that would replace the extinct Chapultepec Fair; However, the opening date finally unveiled: March 20, this 2024.

The estimated investment is three billion pesos, since in addition to mechanical games, there will be showsand even a small lake, which is very ad hoc with the area where it is: the second section of the Chapultepec forest.

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When do the Aztlán park open?

Let us remember that The new park is where the iconic Chapultepec Fair was before, So reconstruction work has been somewhat complicated. Unfortunately, the former fair was closed for security reasons after an accident; Therefore, the city government has decided to perfectly adapt the place to avoid problems, and especially to provide completely safe fun to attendees.

As of today, Aztlán Park will be open for everyone; However, it will be a bit different from common fairs, since it is sustainable and focuses on the recovery of green areas.

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What attractions will the Aztlán park have?

By its location, it is believed to be a replacement to the Chapultepec Fair, so it will be the same, but with a new owner in charge. However, it is a completely new concept and very different from what the old fair was. Aztlán Park is built in an area of ​​60 thousand square meters And there will be fewer mechanical games, because, as we said, the green areas will be Priority in the park, as well as the walkers and a lake.

Among the main attractions, there will be a wheel of fortune, which will go back to traditional fairs, and in fact, it is the same that was built at the previous fair. In fact, it is believed to be one of the largest in Latin America. There will be teachings in every corner, because it is focused on the recovery of green areas and, in addition, it is a way of learning about the civilizations that lived in our country, prior to Spanish domination.