The park is built on the grounds of a former estate, from which it derives its 'Finca' name.
It contains a permanent amphitheater designed for outdoor cultural performances during warmer months.
The park's layout was specifically designed to act as a 'green lung' for the urban center of Móstoles.
A significant portion of the park is dedicated to the 'Museo de la Ciudad' (City Museum), which sits adjacent to the park's eastern boundary.
Finca Liana is the primary municipal park in Móstoles, spanning over 13 hectares of integrated green space. The park features a central lake, extensive paved walking paths, and diverse botanical plantings. It hosts a dedicated amphitheater used for municipal performances and community events. A specific area of the park is designated as a children's playground with various recreational structures. The grounds incorporate several fountain features and open lawn areas for public leisure. It is managed by the Móstoles City Council as a central urban refuge. The park provides connectivity between different districts of the city via its central walkways.
The central bridge overlooking the park's lake and the surrounding fountain displays.
Bring a portable chair if you plan to attend a performance at the amphitheater, as concrete seating can be uncomfortable.
Visit the pond area early in the day to observe the local birdlife before the park reaches peak occupancy.
Use the secondary paths rather than the main central artery to find quieter, shaded areas during busy weekends.
Do not expect heavy shade in the central plaza areas during mid-afternoon in July and August.
Standard municipal park rules apply: no littering, keep dogs on leashes, and protect all floral displays.