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Prepare to escape the hustle and bustle of Mexico City and immerse yourself in the tranquility of Desierto de los Leones. As one of the oldest parks in Mexico City, this natural sanctuary spans over 1529 hectares (or 3776 acres) of lush wood forest.
Leave behind the concrete jungle and find solace in the vibrant greenery of Desierto de los Leones. Wander along its winding pathways, enveloped by towering trees and a symphony of birdsong. Take a moment to appreciate the diversity of flora and fauna that call this park home - a testament to Mexico's remarkable biodiversity.
Whether you seek a peaceful retreat, a place to reconnect with nature, or a scenic spot for a leisurely picnic, Desierto de los Leones has it all. Immerse yourself in the natural wonders of this enchanting park and let your senses come alive.
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Popular Foods
**Tacos al Pastor**: A traditional Mexican dish consisting of marinated pork (although sometimes made without meat or with chicken and other meats) cooked on a vertical spit, then thinly sliced and served in corn tortillas. The dish is typically garnished with pineapple, fresh cilantro, and diced onions, and accompanied by a spicy salsa. **Mole Poblano**: A rich, complex sauce originating from the region of Puebla, mole poblano is typically made with a combination of chili peppers, nuts, seeds, chocolate, and spices, resulting in a slightly sweet and deeply flavorful sauce. It is often served over chicken or vegetables, and garnished with sesame seeds and edible flower petals. **Guacamole**: A famous Mexican dip made from mashed avocado, lime juice, salt, and often combined with chopped tomatoes, onions, jalapeno peppers, and cilantro. It is typically served with tortilla chips or used as a condiment for various dishes. Historical Appearance
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