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Fantastic park to go for a walk and take photos. The monument replicas are amazing, they all replicas from different locations within Europe. It is good fun to go through all of them trying to recognise them and locate them geographically. There are drinks and snacks vending machines, toilets and other activities available. They also have some peacocks and budgies on a big cage and a real piece of the Berlin wall. Recommended 100%
Great for adults and kids, no charge to get in; make sure you rent a car or go with somebody that knows the location in Torrejon de Ardoz
Visited during the day in August, a very hot day but the park has plenty of shadows where we could have a picnic.All amusement only open from 17:30 and restaurants also only open fairly late, I think around 14h. Hence the picnic even be the solution.Interesting to teach the kids some geography and some culture.The night is more excited.
First of all we enquired locally and also visited the park ourselves during the day before taking the children as we did not wish to waste the journey with them. As advised the park was empty during the day because everything opens at c 5.30om. This is due to the heat, indeed at 4pm on 10 agust it was still 34C. The entry to the park is free of charge which is great and the walk around the monuments is fun. We hired one of the 4 wheel cycle buggies for 4 of us to go around...11 euros per hour was very reasonable. This way we saw the park quickly in a fun way and chose the attractions for children. The have boats for adults and bug kids and mini boats for 5 to 12 year olds, large zip wire and smaller one, small rides and ponies. For those not wishing to pay for rides, the free children parks are fabulous, lots of slides and hiding places in the hard plastic frames. The good thing is the park has a number of free drinking water fountains, vending machines (1.5 euro fir fanta, coke...) and a open bar/cafe, which was very reasonable (9 euros day menu), right next to the playground.On Fridays and Saturdays in july and august there is a light display over the water at 11pm which is is lovely. Some visitors reported parking fines....when we arrived at 6pm there was a huge number of free parking spaces available right in front of the park...on white parking lines. We stayed from 6pm to 11.30 pm with 6 and 10 year old and had very good time. We brough scooter for the little one to whizz around and snacks to keep their energy up.
Nice park with a lot of services and Europe attractions, good to share time with family or friends. Couple restaurants in there, and around.
We went during the day before we went to the airport and almost everything in the park was closed. It would have been better to go at night to see the park at its best.
I've been there a year ago and now again in a school trip with my eldest son. The park was clean, some paths were muddy, but it's ok. We picnic there with his friends and it was really nice. Apart from the european monuments replicas they have playgrounds as well for free. I believe it's well worthy a visit.
Enjoy the walk around the most famous european sights! All in one place, free entry, nice, green, quiet place. As we visited the park in winter we did not have a chance to experience many attractions or cafes/restaurants, but I guess it might be cool and at the same time pretty crowded on warm summer afternoons and evenings.
The aerial ropes and other activities look exciting. Young people under 18 should be very entertained with the non-monument locations in the park. The park itself is free to enter, but each activity has a charge of 3 to 5 Euros each. The park has replicas of various European landmarks and a piece of the Berlin wall. Take the Cercania to Torrejon and then line 2 to the front gate of the park.
It's very far from the centre with public transport, with car it's good because the parking is free. It´s a huge area with nice monuments, lots of walking to see them all. Only one bar/cafe
This is a wonderful park for a leisurely stroll and lots to do for kids. A warning though, the artificial lakes make for a severe mosquito problem, our whole party had severe bites on all exposed areas, so take mosquito repellant.
This place I think is the only one in Europe. It has one representative monument from each european country in small scale. It´s cleaned and is big. It´s a bit far from Madrid centre, but it´s worth it.
a bit tricky to get to but interesting. Basically a park full of scale models of European monuments. Lacking in shade when we went but should improve with age.
To get to the park from Madrid,´my family and I took the metro to Avda. de America which is on line 6. Then we went upstairs to the bus depot. There we took bus 224A for 6E one way. That price included my wife, daughter and I. The bus drops you off about 100 yards from the entrance.This new park (it opened Sept 2010) takes you on a bucolic tour of iconic recreated European landmarks. London Bridge, Eiffel Tower and the Brandenburg Gate etc. Great for photo opps and the history of the sites are written in Spanish and English. There is also different playground divided by age and a cafeteria with a 10E a la carte menu. There are ponds where you can rent paddle boats, but they were not open we went on a Friday. They also have a army type obstacle course and freeze tag zone. Groups of school kids were participating in these areas. I think you have to make reservations if you want to use these service. Entrance to the Park is FREE.
El Parque Europa es un recinto que alberga una serie de réplicas de diferentes monumentos europeos como la Torre Eiffel de París, el Tower Bridge de Londres, La Sirenita de Copenhage, molinos holandeses, el Atomium de Bruselas, la Fontana de Trevi romana, etc........Las réplicas están logradísimas, dan el pego.Entrada gratutita. El recinto dispone de zonas para picnic, bancos, columpios y pequeñas atracciones para niños.....Ideal para pasar una tarde muy agradable.