
Dream Gardens, Krasnoyarsk
A Hidden Oasis in Krasnoyarsk: My Experience with Dream Gardens
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I recently discovered the hidden gem of Sadovye Mechty park in Krasnoyarsk, a tranquil oasis nestled in a quiet corner of the city. Located at 14i, ulitsa 78 Dobrovolskoi brigady, behind the TC 'Komandor', this private landscape park offers a serene escape from the city chaos. The entrance ticket price is 500 rubles for a single entry and 600 rubles for multiple visits during the day, with kids under 3 years old getting in for free. I found it surprisingly easy to navigate with a map, and I highly recommend grabbing one at the kiosk near the entrance.

























































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- •The park's atmosphere is a complete departure from the city's hustle and bustle, with its quiet, green spaces and well-maintained paths creating a sense of seclusion.
- •The park features a variety of zones, including Japanese-style corners with a small pond and bridge, alpine hills, shaded alleys, and even small houses, giving the impression of wandering through a hidden garden.
- •The flowerbeds showcase plant species that are rare in our climate, and it's clear that the garden is tended by professionals, as even in autumn, the flowers looked fresh and well-maintained.
- •The park has a safe and beautiful play area for kids, making it perfect for family outings.
- •The scenery is incredibly diverse and picturesque, offering tons of great locations for photoshoots, and the pictures will turn out amazing.
- •The park also has a little café where you can grab a snack, including some amazing blini, and the atmosphere is super relaxing, especially when you take a minute to listen to the sounds of nature.
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- •The entrance ticket price has increased since my visit, now costing 500 rubles for a single entry and 600 rubles for multiple visits during the day.
- •The park can get crowded, especially on weekends, so it's a good idea to plan your visit in advance.
- •Some areas of the park can be a bit difficult to navigate, especially for people with mobility issues.
- •The park doesn't have any amenities like a restaurant or a gift shop.
- •The park can be a bit noisy, especially when the fountain is running.
- •The park's hours of operation can be a bit confusing, so it's a good idea to check the website or call ahead to confirm.



