Nestled in the heart of the Caribbean Andes mountain valley, this picturesque natural retreat serves as a true "green shield" for the bustling metropolis. Caracas is rightfully proud of this area, which is one of the oldest and most significant park spaces in the city.

Los Caobos Park covers an impressive area of 21.8 hectares and is famous for its unique collection of ancient mahogany trees, which gave it its name. It is not just a place for walking, but a real open-air natural museum in Venezuela, where plants from colonial times are preserved.
Situated at an altitude of about a thousand meters above sea level, the park borders the country's largest cultural centers, including the Museum of Fine Arts and the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex. This proximity makes it a key element of the capital's cultural landscape, attracting both seekers of tranquility and lovers of high art.