Valenzuela City People's Park
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It has been eight days since my last post on this site.
In this new article, I would like to take you through a day of activity my son and I have been engaged in.
On May 26th, Liam and I visited Valenzuela People's Park. But before delving further into that, let me provide you with some information about the park.
Valenzuela City People's Park was established in February 2015. It is open from 6 AM until 10 PM.
Within the park, you will find an amphitheater, a playground, and a workout area.
One of the remarkable features of this park is its inclusivity. It caters to kids, pets, and is bicycle-friendly. Moreover, the park is conveniently located near several establishments such as the Valenzuela New and Old City Hall, Malinta National High School, Malinta Elementary School, ValMaSci, and the PWD School around Valenzuela. Additionally, the park is in proximity to McDonald's, Jollibee, Chowking, and South Supermarket.
A favorable time to visit the park is around 4 PM when the weather is not scorching. The park offers various amenities, and I particularly appreciate the well-maintained restrooms.
While strolling around the park, you will witness a vibrant water fountain show and encounter a variety of animals. Monkeys, diverse bird species, turtles, and, most notably, ravens and ducks are the favorites of my son.
The park's gazebo is an inviting spot to explore. Families can have picnics here, as chairs and benches are provided for their convenience. Alternatively, you can bring your own picnic mat and settle in the open area in front of the fountain. It's an ideal place to sit, unwind, and relax. The park staff members are also friendly and respectful.
Children will thoroughly enjoy the playground, which features swings, a slide, a seesaw, and a spacious play area where they can run around. My only suggestion would be to improve the maintenance of the slides, as they have become a bit rough.
When exhaustion sets in from walking, you can find respite in the park's gazebos and benches. Take a moment to gaze at the sky and be captivated by the splendid sunset.

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