There is only a square on Ozturk Street, the street itself is short: from Manas to Auezov.. and a small park with a length of about 60-70 m, with 6 (I can be mistaken for a couple) good wooden benches...pigeons always ply between the benches during the day...There are 2 swings, a sandbox and a small playground with a slide. On the other side of the alley there are 4-5 sports equipment with a horizontal bar. On the house to which the square adjoins in full height (on 2 floors), an Ozturk in wrestling (judo?) is painted a suit with a black belt..
The park....the maximum is a small square. A tiny playground with an empty sandbox, benches in the evenings with men, women drinking and children running around all this, teenagers and actually that's all there is. There was a lawn, there were flowers, but now it is as it is. Such a little square is no more.
Firstly, it's not a park, but a square, well, and secondly, you can discuss culture...young people gather here, but the place is extremely cozy...and there are a lot of such places in Ata, because the culture of this city has a long tradition...