
Pete Marchica
9 reviews on 1 places
One of the most beautiful parks in the world. This park puts "Central Park" in New York, to shame. The flowers in the springtime and fall are breathtaking. It will take you a while to walk the entire park, as it's so huge. Busters on the benches, people just sunbathing, and a good amount of wildlife as well. I recommend bringing a blanket and maybe something to eat, so you can take your time and just soak in the nature. A wonderful and magical place.
All around, great ballpark! I'm a Dodger fan through and through, but at the end of the day, I'm a fan of baseball. Saw the Cardinals play the Giants, and we were given seats right behind the dugout. Even with my Dodgers cap on, the players were super cool. Amazing view, and everyone was friendly and I felt safe. Only setback was that when I asked where the seats were, the usher have me the wrong directions (presumably because of my Dodgers cap). When I had to come back the other way to get to my seat, I ran into the same Usher who'd told me to go the other way, and he was laughing. Good joke, and all in good fun. Cool ballpark for sure!
Really cool statue to commemorate the late, great, Phil Lynott. This statue wasn't the easiest to find, but once found, it was worth it. It's pretty impressive up close and the photos don't do it justice. If you're a Thin Lizzy fan - arguably one of the most underrated rock bands of all time - this is a must visit. \
We visited this place on a Wednesday, simply because we were nearby and my wife had never been. It's an exact replica (although a bit smaller if I'm not mistaken), of Independence Hall in Philadelphia, complete with a cracked Liberty Bell and all. Staff was super friendly and believe it or not, there were tons of random people with historical knowledge, just happy to talk to us about cool stories and what not. Hadn't been there since I was a kid on a field trip, but it is pretty cool as an adult.
Really cool and amazingly old Roman theatre in the middle of downtown Málaga. The theatre is situated at the bottom of an ancient fortress and right Nextdoor to an actual old cinema. There’s also nearby ruins where the Romans would make fish sauce as well. Lots of stray cats roaming this place!