went there on sunday, before you go make sure to bring umbrella, wear hat or sun block, it could get quite hot because there is not enough shades inside , but this also means you could take clearer pictures of the miniature.
there are no entrance fee, on the entrance one of the staf will brief you for not touching any of the miniatures, information on the free tren ride which circle the miniatures every 1 hour, there are also cable cars that resemble the mexicable which runs on top the miniatures but its not operational for obvious reason. after that you go to the registration table, another staf will ask for your name etc. , once you pass those 2 stafs then you are free to roam around.
once inside you basically choose which path you want, to the rights and centre they have miniatures of places/buildings from around the world. on the left they exhibit those of mexican origin.
on the right corner just few steps from the cable cars station, there is a platform to getting in the tren, when we get inside the park we go straight to the platform to book our free ride with the tren, it turn out to be a great decision because the waiting time between each ride is 1 hour, which is the exact time we spend to look around and taking pictures of...
Read moreAs someone who has been to 34 of these 37 sites in real life personally, I would say the models are pretty good. There are some obscure places like the contemporarily built Otomi ceremonial centre and the Kuwait towers, as well as some less impressive models like the Mexico City Cathedral and the Satélite Towers, all in all they are all pretty nice. The reproduction of the ancient Tenochitlan is definitely the most unique piece but UNAM, Chichen Itza, the Moscow Cathedral are also not to be missed. The buildings geared heavily towards not just Mexico, but the Americas, which is to be expected, with a district lack of African representation except for one pyramid and also quite lacking in Asian buildings. There's also a small cable car which was not running when I was there, but probably was pretty nice. The park is a little out of the way and there really isn't anything around it, but it's quite residential so there are still some restaurants. The park also...
Read moreEverybody needs to give great customer service and you are giving two stickers so the employee who is nicer than the other ones gets a sticker for good conduct and at the end of the day gets a reward. Besides that the entire place is clean and the buildings most famous from around the world built with a lot of details i was really impressed by those beautiful scale building models and i said all ok. And they have a train that takes you around the park. The only problem was the aerial tramway was off so i couldnt ride it but it was ok i hope next time works.Great place to visit in the weekends, parking and entrance are free just dont lean or try to walk away from pathways. Just obey the rules and i promise you will enjoy this little park in the middle of the metropolitan big city just 30 minutes away from el Zocalo main plaza in downtown...
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