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Acuario Aragon: Mexico City

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Acuario Aragon: Mexico City

AQUARIUS ARAGÓN.

The park brother of Atlantis, located within the Center of Infantile Coexistence in the Forest of San Juan de Aragón. Display of aquariums full of all sorts of underwater fauna and flora, of both the saltwater and seawater variety, along with shows performed by trained sea lions, dolphins and birds. There are also green play areas for the children, all part of the Aragón Forest Infant Co-existance Centre. Admission costs Between 18 and 20 pesos, depending on what elements of the aquatic world people wish to visit.

Opened of Wednesday to Sunday, the 10:00 to 18:00 hrs.

Spectacle of dolphins and marine wolves.
Spectacle of trained birds.
The greatest and complete aquarium of the city of Mexico.
Games for children.
I swim and diving with dolphins.
Therapy with dolphins.

Avenue Loreto Fabela without number
Colony San Juan de Aragón
Mexico 07470 D.F.
Gustavo Delegation To Madero
5751-6738
5751-6798

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