Around the corner from the Atomium lays this gem of a park. 350 of Europe's best known (and not so well known) monuments and attractions replicated in 1:25 scale. Ok, it sounds tacky, and it is really, but the delightfully euro-optimistic feeling of the place cannot help but warm the heart of the most sceptical UKIP voter. The models are large and very detailed (costing upto €350,000 each).

Make sure you have your photo taken with the park's tortoise mascot. 

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Written by  Al James.

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