Gorky Central Park of Culture and Leisure is a street art installation in Yakimanka in Moscow. This place has 75752 reviews and an average rating of 4.7 of 5. This is a superb rating!
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Reviews from visitors:
This is the best park in Moscow and my favourite spot to spend a weekend. You get everything you need there - Moskva river, nature, amazing restaurants, tons of entertainment, good coffee. People come there to relax, everyone is so friendly. You can do bunch of sports there, everyone is so active around! If you want you can even take a boat cruise from the park, just be careful when you choose it, make sure they give you information while sightseeing, some just rip you off and want you to drink alcohol. People are overall friendly and happy here. Don’t forget to go to the observation deck on the arch when you come in. There are beautiful views of Moscow, the museum and the price is worth it. Definitely recommend seeing!
Its large area park you can make picnic in here or just walking. If you tired of walking you can rent a bike or scooter and the price its relateable is not expensive, its recommended to rent bike to discover all area
It's really nice to come here on summer, lots of couples, kids and families.
One of the most beautiful parks of Europe, and a must visit when in Moscow! It goes along the Moskova river. Lot of green and space to walk, run, bike or whatever! Lots of cafes and restaurants. A nice place to spend your whole day in Moscow!
This is a nice park with large squares and promenades. The restrooms are in abundance and tidy, and the food at the food stalls is pricy. It is nice that the park goes along the river -- it is much more satisfying to walk by it rather than by a road. The public does sports activities in the park: some are jogging, some are doing fitness exercises on the grass and some are riding their bicycles or scooters or skateboards. This area isn't polluted with noise too much although sitting at the centre of Moscow. There is no entrance fee, so you could hop in whenever you like even if you've forgotten your wallet / smartphone at home (is it even possible nowadays?). Also, the fact that the entrance is free gives rise to a logical consequence -- the park is liked by the youth.
There are different facilities here including a museum (at least, one that I'm aware of), a few playgrounds, a working space and some others. Yet, can't bet that the first and the last ones are free.
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3 Moskovskiy Dom Fotografii
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