Parque de los Reyes
| Parque de Los Reyes | |
|---|---|
| Type | Urban Park |
| Location | Santiago, Quinta Normal Chile |
| Coordinates | 33°25′42″N 70°40′11″W / 33.42833°N 70.66972°W |
| Area | 31 hectares |
| Created | 1992 |
| Operated by | Santiago |
| Status | Open |
Parque de Los Reyes (“Kings' Park”) is part of the "Santiago integrated park system" that also included Parque Forestal and Parque Fluvial Padre Renato Poblete.
The park lies on the south bank of the Mapocho River and extends to Balmaceda Avenue in the south, Estación Mapocho Cultural Centre in the east and Quinta Normal in the west.
The park lies across two of the communes of Chile's capital city, (Santiago (in its central and eastern parts) and Quinta Normal (in its western part). The name of the park commemorates the 500th anniversary of the discovery and colonization of the Americas, and honours the Spanish royal family. It opened in 1992 in a ceremony hosted by King King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain. The park is bordered to the east by Parque Forestal and to the west by Parque Fluvial Padre Renato Poblete and is administered by the Municipality of Santiago.