In Moscow, the city will mark the birthday of Skazka Park with a festive two-day event on July 22 and 23. The venue, now seven years old, is planning a vibrant program featuring well-known artists and popular bloggers, inviting visitors to celebrate alongside a city that loves entertainment. Organizers are promising a sizable gift program, including seven thousand presents for guests who purchase season tickets, and a major prize draw that will include a flagship smartphone. The celebrations aim to reflect the park’s growth since it opened and its reputation as a lively, family-friendly destination in the capital. — Source: KP.ru
Historically, Skazka Park opened its gates in 2016 and has since expanded into a complex that offers more than sixty attractions designed to appeal to guests of every age and interest. The park has become a hub for unforgettable experiences, combining traditional amusement rides with modern concepts that can only be found in Moscow. The breadth of options, from gentle rides for little ones to adrenaline-filled attractions for thrill seekers, positions Skazka Park as a cornerstone of the city’s entertainment landscape. — Source: KP.ru
Nearby, in the Domodedovo urban district, the Yolochki park welcomed a new addition this July: a flower greenhouse designed to captivate visitors with florariums, bonsai arrangements, succulents, dried flowers, and synthetic blossoms. The greenhouse also hosts hands-on master classes for guests who enjoy assembling their own bouquets, turning a simple visit into a creative experience. This development complements the broader network of green spaces and recreational facilities that Moscow families frequently explore on weekends. — Source: KP.ru
In related city remarks, former Mayor Sergey Sobyanin spoke about ongoing restoration efforts for Moscow’s architectural monuments, underscoring a commitment to preserving the capital’s historic character while pursuing development that benefits residents and visitors alike. The emphasis on restoration reflects a broader city strategy to balance growth with cultural preservation, ensuring that iconic landmarks remain integral to Moscow’s identity as it evolves. — Source: KP.ru