Mirador del Obispado

There are benches, a small parking lot (mainly for handicapped people) and 3 French gardens.

It was conceived as a family walking stroll so the main road is very wide and well illuminated.

The country's biggest monumental flag was located at the top of the Cerro del Obispado, in the same place the public scenic lookout is, and it was inaugurated on February 24, 2005 to celebrate the Mexican Flag Day.

This flag is currently the second largest in the country, after the one located in Piedras Negras, Coahuila.

[1] With a pole weighting 120 metric tons (130 short tons) and 100.6 metres (330 ft) of height and the flag measuring 50 by 28.6 metres (164 by 94 ft) and weighing 230 kilograms (510 lb) (doubling the size of most monumental flags) this place is a very attractive landmark for tourists as well as for locals.

View of the city from the walking path
Second biggest bandera monumental in Mexico