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Bicentenario Park is one of the most important green areas in Santiago, with a total area of 27 hectares along the eastern bank of the Mapocho River. It is located between the Pérez Zujovic road junction and Isabel Montt street. The park is home to around 5,460 trees, of which more than 2,600 are native species, which contributes to the richness of its biodiversity. One of the biggest attractions is the charming northern lagoon, accessed through Isabel Montt street. In this habitat, black-necked swans, coots, herons and triles coexist harmoniously, providing a natural spectacle that delights visitors. With an average of 35 thousand monthly visits, the park becomes the perfect place to enjoy sports activities, spend pleasant moments in the company of family and friends, and participate in the various activities that are organized. We invite you to explore the park's most notable sights: its impressive native species, grassy areas, activity zones and the serene lagoons inhabited by aquatic plants, fish and the adorable black-necked swan