Time travel in Mérida: A day at Los Aleros [Esp/Eng]










Algo que me encantó, es que podías vestirte con trajes tradicionales y tomarte fotos estilo vintage, mi hermano y yo lo hicimos, y nos quedó una foto de un recuerdo muy bonito que tengo puesto en la pared de mi cuarto.
También se podía sellar tu “pasaporte” para viajar al pasado, esta fue una de las cosas que llamaron la atención que se los dan a todos al llegar al lugar como si fuera una entrada.
También hicimos un recorrido por todo el parque como en una especie de caminos suspendidos, por los que uno tenía que ir subiendo para llegar a la parte de arriba del parque ya que era inmenso.
Por otro lado, había variedad de animales, como ovejas, caballos y patos. Aunque estas fotos tienen muchos años, cada vez que las veo me acuerdo de ese bonito día que tuve la oportunidad de visitar tan hermoso parque. Si te gusta la historia, la cultura y los paisajes andinos, este sitio es una joya. Gracias por leer mi post, espero que les haya gustado. Hasta la próxima.


Around ten years ago, my family decided to visit Mérida, and among all the parks we explored, Los Aleros was one of my favorites. First, we rode to the park in little carts that let us enjoy the beautiful road, such a stunning view! When we arrived, we found colonial-style houses, plazas, and an old-fashioned church. There were also people demonstrating traditional crafts live, along with a vintage-style radio station, a ghost-themed cinema, a barbershop, and an old-school classroom.
One thing I loved was being able to dress up in traditional outfits and take vintage-style photos, my brother and I did it, and the photo became a beautiful memory I now have framed on my bedroom wall. They also gave you a “passport” to time travel, which was handed to every visitor upon arrival, like an entry ticket. That was such a fun detail.
We toured the entire park through a kind of suspended walkway, climbing upward to reach the top of the park, it was huge!
There were also plenty of animals like sheep, horses, and ducks. Even though these photos are from many years ago, every time I look at them I remember that lovely day I had the chance to visit such a wonderful place. If you enjoy history, culture, and Andean landscapes, this site is a true gem. Thanks for reading my post. I hope you liked it. Until next time!

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Que bello recuerdo. Me encantaría conocer Mérida.
What beautiful memories you have with those photographs. That little tourist looks great fun.
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