Lots of parks have time, but this is probably the best one. Please note that in 1 of the buildings there is a museum of a sculptor who made sculptures for the Russian Empire, including for Nicholas 2. During his lifetime. In general, it's worth a look. To see the paintings at Villa Vargheza, you need to buy a ticket very early to ride a steam train that can. To show all the beauty of the villa and the park. There is a monument to Pushkin nearby, and you can also go boating.
I really liked this place, there are many paths for walking, benches, trees. The air is fresh and clean. There are few tourists. You can take mini cars-bicycles for one, two, four people. There is a place where you can buy water and ice cream. A lot of athletes. Students who do their homework. A good place if you are tired of the noise of the city. You can have a picnic on the grass. They sell flowers at the entrance
The place is very green and fresh, the fountains are cool. There are dirt tracks, there is asphalt, there is gravel, for every taste