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Etxebarria Park
Don’t forget to wear comfy shoes! I thought I could manage with sandals, but the paths are uneven and I ended up with sore feet
If you like to walk, I suggest exploring the trails away from the main areas—they're way quieter and you're likely to find some real hidden gems!
Dona Casilda Iturrizar Park
I suggest wearing comfortable shoes. The paths are nice, but you'll want to stroll around and explore, and who wants sore feet ruining their fun?
Bring some snacks and grab a blanket – the park is perfect for a little picnic under the trees. It saves money because there's not a ton of food options right by the park.
If you're bringing kids, the playground area is small but charming – just make sure to keep an eye on them as it's next to the water. Such a lovely spot though!
Europa Park
I think the food prices inside the park can be a bit high, so it’s smart to pack some snacks or a water bottle. It'll save you some euros, trust me
My advice is to download the park's app. It really helps with finding your way around and checking wait times for rides, making your experience way smoother.
Jardines de Albia Gardens
I recommend bringing a packed lunch or some snacks! There aren't many affordable food options right nearby, so having your own will save you cash and let you enjoy the gardens a bit longer
Don't forget to explore the surrounding streets after your visit. I missed out on some great local shops because I only stuck to the gardens. Take an hour to wander – you won't regret it!
I think it's a good idea to check around for free events or concerts in the park before your visit. I stumbled upon one, and it made my experience so much more lively!
I'd suggest visiting in the early morning around 9 AM. The gardens are less crowded, and the light is perfect for photos. Plus, you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before the hustle and bustle starts.