Sergei G.
Google
The main sculpture looks great and is perfect for taking nice photos, but we expected a bit more. It’s just a small courtyard with not much else to see. The whole experience goes like this: 200 pesos to park your car (no free parking nearby), about a 10-minute queue to get in, then 100 pesos per person for entry, followed by another 10–15 minutes waiting while everyone takes their turn with the main sculpture. After that, it’s about a five-minute walk around the small area before you’re done.
Overall, 100 pesos isn’t expensive and the sculpture itself is impressive, but it used to be free to take a photo with it on the street. Now that it’s fenced off and ticketed, it feels a bit overrated.