Parks and Gardens
Morelia’s green spaces blend colonial history with biological diversity. Bosque Cuauhtémoc, the city's largest park, serves as a central hub near the historic aqueduct, while the Jardín de las Rosas sits adjacent to the oldest music conservatory in the Americas. The bronze Fuente de las Tarascas remains a primary symbol of Purépecha heritage. In the southern district, specialized botanical collections and cactus gardens showcase the native flora and succulent species of Michoacán, offering a detailed look at the region's diverse ecosystems.
Bosque Cuauhtemoc
Enjoy a peaceful atmopshere of this well-designed park, perfect for relaxation. Have a picnic surrounded with flourishing plants and trees.
Conservatory of the Roses
Visit the first American conservatory founded in 1743 where you can hear its famous boys choir. Several art festivals are held here as well.
Fuente Las Tarascas
The bronze replica of a beautiful fountain consisting of 4 Tarascas - women sculptures dating back to 1960s. It is a symbol of Morelia.
Jardín Botánico
Located within the Parque Zoológico Benito Juárez, this garden features a collection of regional plant species and ornamental flora native to the state of Michoacán.
Jardín de cactáceas
A specialized botanical display featuring a variety of Mexican cacti and succulents, highlighting the biodiversity of Mexico's arid regions.
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