Well, it's a bit hard to call it a park. More like a square. There are several historical memorials, there are already modern sculptures plus a playground. I didn't stay here very long - there's nothing to look at.
It's called the park in Turkish. In Russian, I would say that it is a square. The park is located on the embankment and runs along it. The territory itself is not very large, dirty, crowded. One of the obvious advantages is that along the embankment there are huge boulders on which you can sit and admire the view of the Basfort, passing ships and wave movements. But also couples like to retire among the boulders, homeless people sleep and drug addicts smoke....We saw all of them several times during our half-hour stay in the park...therefore, the impression was not the most pleasant.