One of the best park I have ever seen Central Park is still the coolest, Park Güell still the most fairy, Retiro is the most laid back but the Gorky is different then them all and very very impressive
Gorky Park opened in 1928. The park is about 1,2 km² big, including many small lakes. In the winter months, a 15,000 square-meter ice rink opens. More Moscow tips in our LH Travel Report. Read more
Gorky Park opened in 1928,located at Krymsky Val and situated just across the Moscow River. The Park was planned by Konstantin Melnikov, a world-famous Soviet avant-garde and constructivist architect.
From yoga, volleyball, dance and painting lessons to regular festivals and parties and more. Life here is busy even on weekdays, especially in summer .If you get lost, be like Indiana Jones, explore!
Love this place. In summer it is really perfect - free wi-fi everywhere, plenty of little bars, places where to sit and relax. Beautiful flowers everywhere... Heaven!!!
After a major reconstruction in 2011, Gorky Park became the most popular place to go for a stroll in Moscow. There's a plethora of cafes, restaurants and activities. Free Wi-Fi is available.
At the recently recostructed Gorky Park everyone can find an activity to their liking, be it skating, biking, yoga, sunbathing, Internet surfing in the shade of a tree or everything (we mean it) else.
Gorky Park - the central park of the capital , with the attendance of more than 20,000 people on weekdays and 100,000 on weekends and public holidays. Metro Park Kultury , Octobrskaya
The most powerful park in Moscow. Full of yang people full of fun and with a free danceclasses next to the Moscow river. I'm always have a lot of fun there!)
Clean, safe, ideal for running by the river. Come early on weekends if you drive, because the park’s parking lot is small and you ll wait for ever to park !
Everything. There's never a dull moment. And there's an activity for everyone, skating, biking, jugging, dancing or simply watching people do all of the above....like my friends and I do :)
Most of weekends the place is overcrowded. You should better pay more attention to Neskychniy Sad at the southern end of the park or check out Muzeon park across the Krimsky Val street.
It’s a bit disappointing there was nothing but an ice skating rink and a restaurant. It was freezing cold and we went in for some hot chocolate but they had none.