A very beautiful park! Attractions, cafes, pavilions lake, ducks, boats.I remember the situation on a memorable day, 07.09 dedicated to Artsakh! It was amazing! Concert program, exhibition tables, with the products of our compatriots.Everything was on display, from confectionery, famous zheng khats, turkey meat to alcoholic beverages, bags, pillows, jewelry, souvenirs.
My one-year-old child was just holding onto a small chair that stands in the children's workshop area, where the rides are. The workshops themselves were not working yet, there were no employees. A security guard came up to me and told us not to approach the master class area, that it was paid. What??!! Seriously? Is it also paid to hold a chair with your hand? Is it free to breathe? In general, the situation spoiled the whole impression of the park. Customer focus is at zero. Apparently, this is the only way for the guards to assert themselves.
A good place to relax with children. There is a nice lawn, a lake, and there is a small train for children. In short, it's a great place and I definitely recommend it.