Plaza Luis Cabrera

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Plaza Luis Cabrera
City square
The park in 2016
The park in 2016
FeaturesGreen space, fountain
Opening datec.1900
Area1.4 acres (0.57 ha)
Dedicated toLuis Cabrera Lobato
LocationColonia Roma, Mexico City
Interactive map of Plaza Luis Cabrera
Luis Cabrera Lobato is honored as the namesake of the park

19°24′59″N 99°09′34″W / 19.4164°N 99.1594°W / 19.4164; -99.1594 Plaza Luis Cabrera is a public space in Colonia Roma, Mexico City. It is a cafe-ringed plaza with trees and a fountain which memorializes Luis Cabrera Lobato.[1]

Plaza Luis Cabrera is located on Orizaba Street at Zacatecas Street. To its north is Plaza Río de Janeiro.

In the 1950s the plaza was frequented by some American Beat Generation writers such as Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg and others.[2] It hosted anti-Trump No Kings protests in 2025.[3][4][5][6]

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