Miraflores Central Park
Miraflores Central Park, also known as Miraflores Park, is a public park in the Lima neighborhood of Miraflores. It has two parks: John F. Kennedy Park and 7 June Park. The former is responsible for the park complex's well-known name, Kennedy Park. The park is well-known for its abundance of street cats and is frequently used for book fairs and marathons, as well as Fiestas Patrias celebrations such as the Corso Wong and political and social protests.
The Parque Central de Miraflores (Miraflores Central Park, also known as Kennedy Park) is almost the center of Miraflores: everything happens around or near this location. It not only has an amphitheater where many different shows are performed daily, but it also has food and dessert stalls and several fast-food restaurants surrounding it; souvenir vendors, street artists, and even a children's playground; and it is also a space favored by families during the day and by friends (and couples) for a stroll. However, this is also the home of 50 friendly stray cats who live and roam freely and safely here because their neighbors feed and protect them. Certain sports have hidden surveillance cameras, and there is free wi-fi.
Google rating: 4.5/5
Address: VXHC+P6M, Diagonal, Miraflores 15074, Peru
Phone: +51 1 313377
Website: none