Parque Prado is the largest of Montevideo's six principal public parks.
Established in 1873, it covers an area of 106 hectares and is located in the barrio of Prado.
[1] Located in the northern part of the city, the Miguelete Creek flows through the neighbourhood and park of the same name.
Surrounded by the avenues Agraciada, Lucas Obes, Joaquín Suárez, Luis Alberto de Herrera and Castro streets, and José María Reyes is Rosedal, the rose garden.
Established in 1930, Juan Manuel Blanes Museum is situated in the Palladian villa, a National Historic Landmark since 1975 and includes a Japanese garden.