





Just a few snaps from my weekend travels around Europe. First stop was Berlin and the Brandenburg gate. We then popped across to Greece to see the Odeon (the UK cinema chain name make so much sense now). I finally got to see the Trevi Fountain in Rome and Michelangelo’s David in Florence. They say he’s meant to be the most perfectly proportioned man… PARDON?
Our little trip ended in Paris and, of course, we couldn’t visit Paris without seeing the Eiffel Tower.
LOL JKS. I went to Parque Europa in Torrejón.
It’s a park full of replica European monuments. It’s very child oriented and there’s not much going on in the town centre, but it’s a good way to kill a few hours on a sunny Sunday like we did.
Entrance is free but you’ll need cash. The food places and little kiosks dotted around the park don’t accept card payments. From Atocha you can find Torrejón de Ardoz on the C-2 (toward Guadalajara) and C-7 (toward AlcalĆ” de Henares) lines.
(The final photo is a photo of an actual piece of the Berlin Wall. It’s not a replica or recreation, it’s a legit piece of the wall that divided the German capital during the Cold War).
//Ā AquĆĀ tenĆ©is algunasĀ fotos de mi tiempo viajando por Europa. VisitĆ© Alemania, FrancĆa, Italia y Grecia. Fue un viajeĀ increĆble.
JAJAJA, yo bromeo, yo bromeo. Fui a Parque Europa en Torrejón.
Es una parque llena de monumentos europeos replicados. Se enfoca en los niƱos y no hay mucho en el centro de Torrejón, pero es una manera divertida para matar el rato en un dĆa soleado.
La entrada es gratis. Lleva efectivo. Los restaurantes y tiendas pequeƱasĀ alrededor del parque no aceptan tarjeta. Desde Atocha, puedeĀ encontrar Torrejón de Ardoz en la lineaĀ cercanĆa C-2 (hacia Guadalajara) y C-7 (hacia AlcalĆ” de Henares)
(La Ćŗltima foto es un pieza del Muro Berlin. No es una rĆ©plica, sino un resto del muro que dividĆa la capital aleman durante la GuerraĀ FrĆa).