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Rosendals park

Park

😠 I live right by this "park", overlooking it from my kitchen window. I®ve seen it every day from the start, from soccer "field", to meadow with wild flowers (which turned out to be the best stage!), archeologic site, building site, to finished(???)... I don®t know what to call it. It®s just a big que...


Address

Sankt Paulsgatan, 118 48 Stockholm, Sweden

Rating on Google Maps

2.30 (9 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Thursday: Open 24 hours
  • Friday: Open 24 hours
  • Saturday: Open 24 hours
  • Sunday: Open 24 hours
  • Monday: Open 24 hours
  • Tuesday: Open 24 hours
  • Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Featured Reviews


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  • 2/5 Robban J. 3 years ago on Google ‱ 315 reviews
    Not worth being called a park, it’s a gravel soccer field with nothing else to see or do. Since spring 2020 its not even good for ball sports as the whole place is now an construction site. Walk a few hundred meters east to Mariatorget instead :)
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sofia S. 1 year ago on Google ‱ 34 reviews
    Super nice! A bit new and not quite ready. Looking forward to the water play. Will be fine as the trees recover. Nice with long bark benches.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 1/5 Andreas L. 9 months ago on Google ‱ 7 reviews
    How can so much work result in so little?

  • 1/5 Beata P. 1 year ago on Google ‱ 5 reviews
    another park in Stockholm that is never completed.... So very sad that this happens time and time again.

  • 2/5 H D. 8 months ago on Google ‱ 4 reviews
    I'm a student at Södermalmsskolan and I think it's boring. It's supposed to be some kind of water spray game but the school has said that "it must not be on when the students are in the yard" I understand why but still, it has only been turned on once since it was built. And it's also that it's not automatic so someone needs to go down there to turn it on. A fantastic experience that no one will get to see.

  • 1/5 Helena J. 1 year ago on Google ‱ 2 reviews
    I live right by this "park", overlooking it from my kitchen window. IÂŽve seen it every day from the start, from soccer "field", to meadow with wild flowers (which turned out to be the best stage!), archeologic site, building site, to finished(???)... I donÂŽt know what to call it. ItÂŽs just a big question mark all of it. A huge black pool/fountain? Artificial looking yellow sand? Almost no benches? Impossible to keep clean. Impossible to sit in. And ugly. And weÂŽre all paying for this. IÂŽm so disappointed :'-( IÂŽm right now in the process of writing to the project leaders. I have many questions. IÂŽd like to choose zero instead of one star.
    2 people found this review helpful 👍


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Amenities


  • Pets
    • ✓ Dogs allowed
  • Accessibility
    • ✓ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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