Our weekend in El Laguito
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Today I want to show you my family outing with my daughters Camila and Vannesa to the park El Laguit located in an area of the West of my city Caracas/Venezuela. This park is a kind of military club open to the general public, where you can find a swimming pool (which is being remodeled) restaurants, gym, sports courts and its main attraction a beautiful artificial lake where large fish live and you can give them food authorized by the place and enjoy the breeze, view and sounds of the macaws.
We started the tour walking along Los Proceres Avenue where there are mini water fountains with Greek type figures very beautiful and elegant, what I liked to see is that they are fixing them and painting that shows that they are taking into account the recreational spaces for its inhabitants.
The girls loved walking around and seeing all the figures and asked me to take pictures of them and next to them were some giant mushrooms that decorated the place.
We arrived at El Laguito park and enjoyed the park and nature from the first moment we arrived. It is a good family option as you can disconnect from the noise of the city while being in the city. Camila and Vannesa fed the fish, we had a snack, sat down to watch the view and played non-stop.
It is a space suitable for small children, adults and adults, enjoy with your family next to nature and relax while your children play. It is a safe environment as it has constant security and closes its doors to the public from 6 pm, your entrance is completely free, what you want to consume in the club is already on your part and monetary taste.
I love going to this place and without a doubt it is one of my favorite places to spend a different weekend, I thank you for taking the time to read my blog and get to the end, see you in a next adventure.
Greetings and Blessings!
Photos taken from my Galaxy J6 Phone
Edited image: CANVA