The park is situated on the grounds of the historic Hipódromo de las Américas horse racing track.
The site operates its own internal currency system, allowing children to experience basic financial management.
It features a dedicated 'dairy' area where children can learn the process of milking goats and cows.
The facility maintains a 'fire station' simulation where children learn about fire safety and emergency response procedures.
The park layout is organized into zones that replicate real-world professional environments like hospitals and banks.
Granja Las Américas is an interactive educational amusement park located within the Hipódromo de las Américas complex. It specializes in simulation-based learning where children role-play professional vocations ranging from agriculture to commerce. The park features a functioning miniature farm with live animals, including sheep, goats, and cows. Beyond animal interaction, the facility offers mechanical rides, climbing walls, and multi-sport courts. The layout is designed to mirror a small city, allowing children to earn and spend 'Américo' currency within the park's internal economy. It serves as a primary destination for school field trips and family outings in the western sector of Mexico City.
The central square area that features the colorful facades of the simulated city buildings.
Bring comfortable closed-toe walking shoes, as the park requires significant walking across different activity zones.
Check the official schedule online before departing, as the park occasionally reserves entire days for private school events.
Bring an extra set of clothes for children, as some activities involve water or farm-related tasks.
Avoid visiting on public holidays or weekends if you prefer to minimize waiting times for the most popular role-play simulations.
Closed on Mondays; occasionally closes for private corporate or school events.