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About: Faunia Nature Park

Faunia Nature Park is a place to dive into the natural world. Guests can visit 15 themed areas, meet creatures like sea lions, penguins, and Komodo dragons, and watch live shows and exhibitions, right in the heart of Madrid. The park is easy to get to on public transport.

Faunia Nature Park
28, Av. Comunidades, 28032, Madrid
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