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Via Golinelli
40055 Villanova
Italy
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A beautiful park - I used to go here a lot at one time. It's a lovely place to relax in after being…read morein the busy city! There are many mature and tall trees, fountains, a lake, and statues too, such as the one of Victor Emmanuel 2. The park also has an archeological area where lots of ancient tombs have been found.
Unfortunately I have only visited these gardens in the winter and thus in the snow. However,…read moredespite this these are a pleasant airy space in the city. They are a necessary break from the miles of road, stone and buildings of the city. A welcome place to temporarily escape.
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Came back to the park for a European food festival. Lots of vendors from all around Europe as…read moreindicated by their flags. Clean seating & smart toilets too. Im not hungry but the smells are reeling me in... we passed Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Polish, German .... Candy, pastry, spices food stands. A lot of food was cooking & it all looked wonderful. I didn't realize this is the only green space in Bologna and am told it gets enjoyed.
Incredible! You can go here to observe and hear the races while walking through a beautiful park…read moreand visiting the Senna memorial. Special and a great way to experience Italian family life. Free, and parking can be found in many areas.
What a great park. Right next to the Dino & Enzo Ferrari race track. Who knew? The circuit of…read moreasphalt and man made is bordered by lush green and a wonderful river going through. On a nice spring day it's great to relax here right after a race to avoid the rush of everyone leaving the area
We couldn't decide if we wanted to do Boboli or Bardini (no time to do both) but we ended up at the…read moreentrance to Bardini first so we decided to check it out. Fair warning, the entrance isn't very clearly marked. It looks just like a business front and I was confused as to how entering the park would actually work. I didn't do much research (which is a shock I know) into this garden before coming and was a bit daunted by the uphill climb. From the entrance, I assumed there would be a funicular or something. I was wrong. Not only am I not in shape, but I've been having some medical issues, and I was terrified I just paid an entrance fee to a park that I cannot check out. Luckily, the switchbacks are super gentle. We could hardly "feel" walking up this hill. There was also a lot to look at as we walked up so it was really a beautiful "hike." We were confused a bit by the signs and how far the garden went up. We weren't the only ones either because two couples past us while we rested on a bench, wondering if they were going the "right way" as well. I was expecting a bit more "garden" but got more "trees and shrubs" but I think this place is worth the hike just for the views of Florence alone.
This beautiful park is under the radar, which isn't exactly a bad thing…read more You can enjoy peaceful walks with incredible views from every part of this park. During my visit, it wasn't crowded at all and it made the experience that much better. Highly recommend!
The one thing I'm quite proficient at in Venice is getting lost. Virtually as soon as I start…read moreambulating I'm done for. One nice thing about this park is it's so close to the Piazzale Roma that it's impossible to become displaced; simply amble across the bridge toward the center of Venice and you've arrived. In addition, for a small garden, it has a fair amount of seating, grass, and shade when succumbing to an afternoon nap. It's definitely worth a quick stop before roaming aimlessly as you venture from the Piazzale Roma toward more notable sites in Venice.
And amazing place we were stand by the beauty in all of the architecture that is in the area. I…read morestrongly recommend seeing this in your lifetime
This is one of my favorite places in Padova! Beautiful oval…read moreshaped park with a fountain in the center and four grass sections with trees divided by the walking paths. A great place to walk around or even just hang out for the afternoon or at night. We always used to meet up with friends here when we wanted to hang out but not necessarily go to a bar--you can even bring your own wine or beer to the park. I have many fond memories here and will always go back to the park when I return to visit Padova
Dawn
Nice park for a walk, jog or run. During the off season and weekday the park is a very quiet…read moreretreat. During the on season and weekends, it's full of residents or tourist enjoying the nice green space. Pros: Family friendly and lots of space for multiple activities Running trails with soft pavement Solid surfaces for biking or skating Open areas for animals or running around Cons: Plant life looks dead during the winter
This is a beautiful park on the banks of the river where you can walk, run, cycle or skate. It is a…read morewonderful place all year round and it also hosts a large market every Tuesday morning where you can buy clothes, bags, shoes, bed linen amongst other things and you can always pick up a bargain. During the summer (from June) the Pavionere bar and swimming pool opens and it is a nice escape from the city heat. The bar is especially nice in the evening where the soft lighting and the sound of people swimming in the pool give the place a real holiday feel. There is also a hammock for anyone who feels really laid back but be warned it can be quite hard to get out of once you are in it!
La migliore cura contro i cattivi penseri!
Deboli tramonti
Cute park for bringing your kids to run around in and play. Lots of space, nice selection of…read moreequipment for kids to play on ... swings, slide etc. The park is open also to animals on and sometimes off a leash. During the summer there is a little chiosk bar with tables and chairs. Only downside of the park that I can think of is that sometimes the teens/preteens come to smoke up in the play equipment leaving their trash around ;-/ which is lame.
Beautiful and peaceful garden near piazza della Liberta. it is very nice to just sit there or walk…read moreamong the little hills of the garden. You should climb until the top of the garden where you will have an amazing view on the city. There is also a very nice coffee place that I have not tried yet - but whose location is great. I will come back to hang there for sure!
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