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· Transversal 71D No.
6-30 Sur Phone 414 2700
· Web site: www.parquemundoaventura.com |
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Located
in front to Americas Plaza, opens to the
public from Tuesday to Friday from 1:00
p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on weekends and holidays
from 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Closed on Mondays.
The Park provides all age attractions. A
series of spaces equipped for active recreation
with optimum security conditions for visitors
are available. Attractions are distributed
in three areas:
Child world, including
mini-safari, Rio Grande train, pirates promenade,
crazy bus and many other;
Youth world offering attractions
such as the roller coaster and the sky coaster;
The family area offers
trunks, karts, bumping cars and several
ability games.
The park provides large parking lots, medical
services, food plaza, public telephones,
automatic teller machines and souvenir shop.
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· Diagonal 61 Sur Carrera
62 Phone 265 8345 |
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Large green areas for passive recreation
and excellent arborization using Sabana
rubber tree.
Four-hectare lake providing paddle canoes
service. Equipped with football, micro-football
basketball and tennis courts, skating ring,
cycle route around park perimeter, teatrino
and children games, food area and circumvolving
tour around the park.
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· Calle 48B Sur No.
22A-07 Phone 279 4251 |
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The
most important active recreation park to
the southeast of the city. Covers 56 hectares
fully equipped with football, basketball,
volleyball and hockey fields, track and
route skating, acoustic shell, alameda,
cycle-route and children park.
Mayor recently built works are El Tunal
Library and artificial three-hectare lakes.
Intended for improving fauna and flora biodiversity
while creating a water mirror harmonizing
with the environment with light, sound,
microfilm and recreational activities associated
to water.
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· Carrera 38 No. 10-29
Sur Phone 713 7911 |
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Provides scenarios and sports facilities
such as softball stadium, athletics tracks,
skating track, tennis, football, basketball
and volleyball fields. Children park and
grass fields. Antonio Nariño Museum
home forms part of the park, the restoration
of which house enhances a number of architectural
and construction details of the time.
Roof structure, stone paved central patio
and the small square outstand. Used for
programming exhibitions, artistic shows,
workshops and courses.
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· Calle 18B Sur No.
5-13 |
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Sports dedication park. Major attraction
is the Primero de Mayo Velodrome freely
accessed to practice track bike competition.
The park has skating and athletics tracks
(on velodrome perimeter), hockey, basketball,
volleyball and micro-football fields,
ancillary warming up place, bike cross-country
and library. Covered coliseum sitting
1,500 people.
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· Calle 18 Sur No.
4-98 Phone 272 0364 |
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Forms together with Primero de Mayo sports
unit and the Park by the same name, the
most important active recreation place
southeast of Bogotá. Multiple basketball,
volleyball and football fields; stadium
and two football fields. Also mechanical
games such as the panoramic wheel, carrousel,
caterpillar. Teacups and helicopters.
Wide green areas, pedestrian trails and
jogging track.
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