There are elements of the park that feel very peaceful in such a busy city. Visiting in the evening, the park felt calm and the light through the trees was quite enchanting. The park has a rustic charm but has suffered badly from neglect. There are bird droppings, graffiti and broken bridges, which make the park feel unsafe and unpleasant. There are also some intimidating and semi threatening ducks, which didn't enhance the experience. The parking outside is limited and was full during the day.
I really loved this park, fantastic views and interesting features. It’s about a 40 minute walk in a mostly straight line from the old town. I do believe you can get bus, however we thought we would do the walk. It’s on a slight gradient which is noticeable over time.Plenty of fish swimming the water, we also seen ducks and chickens here. A lot of stunning trees and plants. Wooden bridges can be a bit scary but they handled us walking across them with ease.Sadly there is not a place on site to buy food or drink from so make sure if you visit to bring drinks.
Nice park, good place to hide from the sun. You can see fishes, ducks, birds and a peacock. There is litter and graffiti everywhere, it's a pity local authorities cannot keep the park in a good condition.
Reminds me of jumanji-prob would be a nicer experience if there wasn’t litter and graffiti everywhere. The ducks and birds also look a bit neglected….nice enough if you need something to kill time but not as picturesque as expected
Big park in “natural” condition with lots of shady trees and water. Ducks, peacocks and tiger mosquitoes. Keep your children nearby, partially not safe (e.g. missing railings)