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The largest park in Kazan located within a forest area. In the warm season, it’s nice to walk along eco-trails, ride bicycles and scooters, and in winter — go skiing. The picturesque forest has a picnic area and a two-level children’s playground. You can watch movies outdoors, attend concerts, meditation sessions, or dance workshops. Most events in the park are free of charge. Free entrance

Traditional Souvenirs
Even simple figurines, badges, and magnets can make authentic gifts if they depict Kazan landmarks like the Söyembikä Tower or Kul Sharif Mosque, characters from Tatar legends like the dragon Zilant, or heroes from the fairy tales of national Tatar poet Gabdulla Tukay.

Palace of Farmers
One of the most striking landmarks of modern Kazan.
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