Fuente Avanta Gardens

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Did you ever hear of a horseshoe that brings good luck and breathtaking views? Right here at Fuente Avanta Gardens, you’re standing in one. Fuente Avanta Gardens is nestled in San Pedro Garza Garcia, near Monterrey in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. This isn’t just any garden. It’s a vibrant hub, a mixed-use space designed in a unique horseshoe shape. This design isn’t just for aesthetics. It cleverly opens to the south, embracing the sun and showcasing the majestic Sierra Madre mountains. Opened in the spring of 2016, Fuente Avanta Gardens has quickly become a beloved destination. The lower three levels are a haven for foodies and shoppers, with boutiques and restaurants surrounding a central garden. Imagine ten restaurants, each with its own shaded terrace, offering stunning views of the gardens and the mountains. Picture yourself enjoying a delicious meal with that backdrop. And here’s a smart detail. A seven-level office building on the west side provides additional shade to the dining terraces during the afternoon. This thoughtful design ensures comfort during the typical 2 to 4 p.m. lunch hours in Mexico. Fuente Avanta Gardens isn’t just about dining and shopping. You’ll also find a fitness center, movie theaters tucked away on the north side, and parking for almost 1,000 cars underground. Even the service corridors are designed with natural lighting, adding a touch of elegance to every aspect of this place. Fuente Avanta Gardens truly offers an extraordinary experience, blending nature, entertainment, and thoughtful design into one remarkable destination.

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