3/5 Kujan E. 6 years ago on Google
This
is
likely
the
most
popular
park
for
the
families
with
small
kids.
There's
plenty
of
chairs,
and
there
is
a
fenced
off
area
with
plenty
of
swings
and
the
like,
and
a
softened
floor
so
the
hopes
of
tomorrow
can
be
encouraged
to
fall
off
to
the
fill
of
their
hearts.
There's
also
some
things
which
pass
as
sculptures,
but
I
wouldn't
come
here
for
the
art.
The
park
itself
is
too
open
to
my
liking
-
I
guess
it
is
a
safety
feature,
but
as
it
is
the
place
feels
more
like
the
market
square
next
to
it
than
what
I
personally
like
in
a
park.
It
is
good
for
a
picnic,
although
the
grass
area
isn't
large
enough
for
multiple
families.
The
place
seems
like
it
has
seen
better
times.
The
market
square
has
been
under
maintenance
2016
-
17,
so
it's
hard
to
judge
how
the
services
and
athmosphere
in
the
area
will
add
to
your
visit
here.
As
of
summer
2017,
the
place
is
not
a
gathering
place
for
the
locals
in
general,
but
only
for
those
who
already
reside
nearby.
This
may
change
if
they
get
the
market
square
right
and
some
new
services
enter
the
scene.
For
the
moment,
there
are
some
ethnic
stores,
a
supermarket,
an
excellent
Nepalese
restaurant
and
a
Greek
streetfood
vendor
to
cater
for
your
needs.
If
you
are
looking
to
exercise,
there
are
better
parks
for
it.
Follow
Sinirikontie
for
50
meters
or
so
if
you
prefer
the
gym-type
machines
(free
of
charge).
For
a
jog,
try
the
central
park
to
the
north.