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Several species of fish, turtle, and an alligator
Visiting the City : Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing : Zoos, Farms & Aquaria

Jardín Centenario s/n
Centro de Coyoacán
Mexico City, D.F.
04100

Coyoacán





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In the heart of the Jardín Centenario, located in Coyoacán, you will find this attraction that invites you to relax, and at the same time satisfies your scientific curiosity, for you can learn about the habits of fish, turtles and even an alligator. The aquarium is the home of more than 100 different species distributed in three sections, one of them recently opened. This old house, adapted to receive visitors, allows for an interesting experience. It is small, but has a great variety of fish. The central pond has an imposing alligator. Admission is 167 pesos and children under 3 can go in for free. The entrance is through the store area, where you can purchase fish and accessories for your own aquarium, and turtle food.

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