The plaza occupies a strategic urban plot in Ate, one of Lima's most populous eastern districts.
It was developed to mitigate the lack of public green and recreational zones in the surrounding residential periphery.
The name 'Ceres' pays homage to the local neighborhood designation, which historically served as a critical transit and commercial node in the city's east.
The site design prioritizes low-maintenance surfaces to accommodate high-volume daily use by local community members.
Plaza Cultural y Deportiva Ceres is a public multi-purpose recreational space located in the Ate district of Lima, Peru. It serves as a central hub for community sports and local social gatherings. The facility includes integrated outdoor areas designed for physical activities, small events, and neighborhood social interactions. It functions primarily as a communal infrastructure project managed to provide residents with access to open-air exercise and leisure space. The site's layout focuses on accessibility for local pedestrian traffic within the densely populated surroundings of the Ceres area.
From the perimeter edge looking toward the center of the plaza to capture the interaction between local residents and the urban architecture.
Visit during daylight hours as the area is primarily for local community use.
Keep your belongings secure, as this is a high-traffic urban neighborhood.
Observe local sports matches if they are in progress, as they are a frequent community activity.
Do not visit late at night when the plaza is less populated; avoid leaving valuables visible if you bring a bag.
Casual, modest attire suitable for an urban public park; avoid loud music or disruptive behavior during local community events.