My visit to Central Park was highly disappointing. The site is in poor condition and lacks beauty, surrounded by noticeable filth and trash. The unpleasant smell of urine and horse droppings permeates the roads and pathways, making it uncomfortable to walk around.
It's disheartening to see significant funds being spent on this location without genuine care for its cleanliness and maintenance, especially considering its importance. When compared to Washington D.C., it's clear that Washington D.C. is much cleaner and has more beautiful and well-maintained areas.
My experience with the horse carriage ride was average and not worth the high cost, which was $100 for just half an hour. This is quite expensive for what was offered. I do not recommend visiting this place, especially if you have children, as it is not...
Read moreWell, look who decided to drop by! It's José de San Martín, the Argentine national hero, making a surprise appearance in the Big Apple, of all places. While San Martín was all about virtues, honor, and bravery, one can't help but wonder if he'd trade his horse for a hot dog and hang out with some American big shots. Picture him debating condiment choices with George Washington or sharing a laugh with Thomas Jefferson over the ridiculousness of pineapple on pizza. In a world where statues have a sense of adventure, who knows what tasty...
Read moreJose de San Martin is the biggest historical hero for me and as an Argentinian seeing this statue in central park made me feel really good. The funny part was that I was just arriving to the city by the subway and as soon as I got out the stairs to see central park, the first thing I saw was Jose de San Martin, like he was waiting for me there. Very...
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