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Quite shady and underdeveloped place, there even have to be police patrols as it doesnt feel quite safe.
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Date of experience: June 2019
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That chunk of territory now is a part of Gorky park. You can try and combine your visit but for more joy I would recommend to schedule Neskuchny sad as a separate visit. It is nice to go there during hot summer day to relax and slow walk with a stop in a coffee shop. Very recommend going there in early Fall to enjoy yellow-orange-red leaves foliage. The bottom line - it is relaxation, slow, quiet time with natural beauty!…
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Date of experience: September 2018
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This is a remnant of old palace park of the 19th century. A couple of historic buildings, one of them hosting the President of the Academy of Science, can be seen, but not visited. The park is very tranquil in mid weekdays, quite busy on weekends. A good walk along the bank of Moskva river - if you are into it, you can go from the sightseeing spot by the University to Kremlin (ca. 7 km) or vice versa. …
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Date of experience: October 2018
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Nothing special just some green zone in metropolis. You can go there just if u need some rest from cars. Piece of old forest , free.
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Date of experience: November 2018
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This is one of my favourite parks in the whole of Moscow, a city blessed with many lovely, green areas. Located next to Gorky Park and along the banks of the river, it is easily accessed. Although I like Gorky, I prefer Neskuchny because it’s much more peaceful, being free of the cafes and playgrounds that abound in Gorky. As you stroll through the woods it’s hard to believe you’re in the centre of such a huge city as it is so quiet. After walking around Gorky, make the effort to stroll around Neskuchny too, you’re unlikely to be disappointed.…
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Date of experience: October 2018
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