Cișmigiu Park is a 17-hectare large green haven in the heart of Bucharest, making it the largest park in the city. The park has been a much-loved spot for the Bucharest high society since it was opened in 1860 and has inspired many poets and artists. It features numerous sculptures, including the Monument to the French Heroes, and busts of the country's main authors. The park is a popular meeting place for locals and tourists, with open-air street entertainers and activities in the summer months, and an ice skating rink in the winter. Visitors can stroll through the park's abundant vegetation, rent boats on the lake, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The park is also home to a beautiful rose garden, a French garden, and several lakes, making it a great place to relax and unwind
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Activities: We spent some time in Cișmigiu Gardens, which was a nice escape from the city. The kids enjoyed the playground, and we wished the kiosks were open so we could grab a drink
Highlights: It was a nice change of pace to get away from the city and into the park. We enjoyed the playground and the open space, and we wished it was summer so we could go boating on the lake ✨