A great place for skiing, ramps and obstacles are diverse, there are areas for beginners and for experienced ones. There are a lot of people, but there is enough space for everyone. It's good that they keep the park clean and tidy
It's just great! The park has been greatly improved.
The 50th anniversary of October. There are many places for active recreation for young people. Excellent playgrounds for both children and young people, for fitness equipment, exercise equipment. The park came to life. Thanks !
Not a bad quarter, a good grind imba, but radii and tackles and perioa wobbles, but the vibe there is outrageous trees riders and gray sky are the best day for skiing
Unfortunately, nowadays it is difficult to call the park of my childhood an amusement park - just to walk, eat ice cream, sit on a bench. All hope is for the national football stadium being built nearby - perhaps this legendary park will be restored in the future (although they will cut down trees for everyone - which is a pity)
The park is old, with a large part of the USSR. But for me personally, that's the whole point. There are always few people here, so you can get to any attraction without waiting in line and at a very affordable price. It's cool to go to the shooting range with a girl, and then buy ice cream and sit together on a bench under the big pines, where no one will bother you) I really love coming here!)
It was difficult to choose a rating, on the one hand, this relic of the Soviet Union can hardly be called an amusement park, on the other hand, a good racetrack, shells without a roof and no queues at all! If, like us, we happened to pass by, then it's worth going in, but specifically go only if you miss the USSR
It hurts to see what the park of my childhood has become. Of the working attractions, there are only a few left and the old race track.
Many paths require repair and replacement of asphalt.
The only one from the cafe is Khazar, but I wouldn't go there with the children.
The toilet is paid near the amphitheater below.
The second half of the park with a dance floor was turned into a hotel for the Chinese.
One hope for a second life for the park is the gentrification of its territory after the completion of the construction of the stadium nearby.
As a place for walking, the park is quite suitable, but you will have to tinker with baby strollers on pits and roots
The park is already old, and there will be enough rides themselves from the heels of the force, and then for children 5-7 years old. The prices are low, the staff is friendly. There is a kiosk with sweets and toys. There is a shady old park with many paths around, there are practically no people
A depressing place. There are almost no attractions. I hope in the future they will bring polish to the park due to the construction of the national stadium.
A very quiet old park. It makes no sense to compare it with any other parks. There are two small playgrounds. For children, a couple of rides are purely for five minutes. But on the other hand, there is plenty of silence and relaxation.
Children are rarely seen, but sometimes they come. There are not enough attractions, some do not work. There is a shooting range, which, as I understand it, no one enters because of the prices. But the place for a walk is great! The air of the pine forest is certainly better, polluted by exhaust gases of Partizansky Prospekt.