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Izmailovsky Park
You can rent a boat.
Workout24
The founder of the project in Moscow, Danila Cherkasov, helps beginning athletes to develop their own workout program.
Gorky Park
Areas in Neskuchny Garden and Gorky Park are open this spring, where you can practice parkour and skateboarding.
Gorky Park
There is a skate-park here where the skatboarders can develop their riding skills.
Gorky Park
There is space for relaxation.
Izmailovsky Park
Izmailovsky Park in eastern Moscow looks more like a forest: it is 15 times larger than Gorky Park (1,534 hectares), but it also offers a wide range of sports entertainment.
Izmailovsky Park
You can ride through the park on a bicycle.
Izmailovsky Park
Tryout your mastery of figure skating on roller skates...
Izmailovsky Park
Here you can rent a boat or a catamaran and spend the whole day at the local pond.
Workout24
Workout training.
Izmailovsky Park
Ride a bumper boat.
Izmailovsky Park
Set up a race in water balloons.
Izmailovsky Park
Test your skill at the rope park.
Izmailovsky Park
Take a risk at the rope park.
Izmailovsky Park
Test your skill at the local climbing wall.
Izmailovsky Park
You can ride through the park on a segway.
Izmailovsky Park
You can ride through the park in a sports car.
Izmailovsky Park
Tryout your mastery of playing soccer.
Gorky Park
The park has four facilities where you can roller skates and scooters.
Gorky Park
Gorky Park is the central park in the capital, visited by more than 20,000 people a day. It is divided into two parts (the parterre and the Neskuchny Garden) and covers 109 hectares.
Gorky Park
In 2011, the park was totally renovated, and it now sets new standards for public spaces. Today Gorky Park is one of the city's main recreation spots, a space for a new clientele, oriented to a European way of life.
Gorky Park
There is space for relaxation, sports, dancing, yoga, and outdoor games. The park's main attractions are free entry, Wi-Fi, a modern design, conceptually designed and inexpensive cafés and restaurants, events of interest to all ages, and an ecological approach.
Gorky Park
Qi Gong training.
Gorky Park
Qi Gong training.
Gorky Park
The park has four facilities where you can rent bicycles.
Gorky Park
The park has four facilities where you can rent velomobiles.
Gorky Park
The park has four facilities where you can rent bicycles.
Gorky Park
The Moscow Ping Pong Club in Neskuchny Garden has 40 tables. The courts are equipped with a non-slip surface. At the club you can rent paddles, balls and nets, and on weekends you can work out with an individual instructor.
Gorky Park
Areas in Neskuchny Garden and Gorky Park are open this spring, where you can play badminton.
Gorky Park
Also on the Pushkin waterfront, there are sandy courts with viewing stands: four for volleyball and badminton, two for handball and one for soccer. The courts will be covered with special sand designed for beach sports, sand that is not heated by the sun. Both training and regional championships will be held here.
Gorky Park
You can play pétanque.
Gorky Park
There is space for relaxation, dancing and yoga.
Gorky Park
There is space for relaxation, dancing and yoga.
Workout24
This summer, thanks to the WORKOUT24 and KENGURU-pro projects, Gorky Park has an outdoor court for individual strength training.