Having read the book I loved its presentation in a park designed by great Italian artists
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Having read the book I loved its presentation in a park designed by great Italian artists
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a very tired park we were charged full price for 4 adults and 2 children, the cafe was closed the gardens were not very well kept, we realise that it was out of season but to be charged full price for a park that was not fully open was very disapointing. It may be very good in the summer when...
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Don't go there - it is not worth the money and the place is small, smelly, dirty and in dire need for maintenance - after paying the exorbitant entrance fee you had to look for staff that could start the few ammusemnets in the park - and you should then pay again.
Waste of time and money!
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This is the worst thing I ever visited in my life. For this kind of attractions it's good that sites as tripadvisor exist so at least we can try less other people get ripped of.
We paid 38 euros to get in (2 adults, 2 kids, 4 and 8 years old) and 55 minutes later we were already out again....
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Bundled with an entrance ticket for the Garzoni gardens for around 18 euros, I figured what the hell but this place is a ridiculous waste of time and money. Don't bother. Guaranteed to bore adults and children alike. Like the other review puts it, it would barely be worthwhile checking out if it was free.
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The Parco is run down and not worth the 11 euros entrance fee, infact they ought to pay you to go in there. The Park is full of statues that tell the Pinocchio story, the statues are starting to look old and uncared for much the same as the rest of the Park. Avoid this place and safe your money...
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