A wonderful Olympic Alley, I always choose it when I go for a walk or ride a bike, beautiful architecture, breadth and spaciousness. On a sunny day, she is all in the rays of the sun, in the evening you can watch a beautiful sunset. But!!! Sometimes you don't just want to walk along it, but you want to sit on a bench and stay in this atmosphere, but such comfort is probably not provided) Yes, there was once a canal and swans and ducks flew in, you could sunbathe on the grass and in my opinion there were benches there anyway)
It used to be better. There was an alley, but there were no endless parking lots. There was greenery all around. They even went there with dogs and blankets.and now it's solid asphalt and withered grass. Even the blue fir trees in the alley became ragged and withered.
In summer, it is a very good place to walk with a child, ride a bike or roller skates, a large playground where no one will interfere and you will not interfere with anyone.
It's a beautiful place. There is a place to take pictures. There are many illuminated sculptures. But keep in mind that at 23.00 all the beauty disappears.
If it were possible, then the alley could be interesting. Add sculptures and make a small exposition about this hero. And also to build small shells and a place of victories. Gymnasts, for example, have uneven bars. Biathletes have a shooting range, etc. Now everything fits into the list. This does not cause much interest.
A wonderful alley for walking pets - it doesn't matter if it's dogs or chipmunks or ostriches. The main thing is not to forget to take bags with you and clean up after your cuties ^_^