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Parque Antonio Raimondi

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City Parks
Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Mal. Cisneros 4013, Miraflores 15074, PeruMap
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  • Andreas M
    Andreas M
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    walk, cycle or watch a soccer game by locals

    What a great place to watch locals be active or even better participate. Soccer court, skate board track, mountain bike track, jogging track and so much more with the view of the Pacific !!. Get yours...

    Reviewed on Oct 2, 2018
  • Patrick S
    Patrick S
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    An Active Place

    This park running along the Melecon in Lima and the Milaflores area is a green oasis along the coast of the city with the ocean below and the buildings on the other side. Strolling along the Meleco...

    Reviewed on Nov 2, 2017
  • CELYUX
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    Located on the side of the Miraflores light, see the sea

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    Located in Miraflore district, on the beachfront of the lamp. You can see the green coast and the sea from here. It is located up in the wallet, giving a beautiful view

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2018
  • SergioNOS
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    A pleasant site

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    Located in the Miraflores bag is another of the beautiful things that this district has. It is relaxing to walk around, walk and admire the beautiful view you have. Furthermore, it is the marine light, the b...

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2018
  • Johan T
    Johan T
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    Very recreational and beautiful to visit!

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    The park is very different, because it has a Fare more north, designed by Gustave Eiffel, built in 1919 and relocated in the Park in 1973.

    Reviewed on Jan 31, 2017
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