About
This small urban park is located near the "Spartak" cinema and Marshak Square. The pathways are smooth, the lighting is new, and modern playgrounds and exercise equipment are installed throughout. There are benches, plenty of greenery, and well-maintained flower beds. It's a quiet spot in the city center where you can bring children, walk your dog, or simply sit with a coffee. The park is perfect for a short break or an evening stroll.

Sweets, Jams, and Honey
Yalta produces excellent baklava—honey-layered with a crispy crust. You can also find unusual sweets: pine bud-flavored Turkish delight, candied rose petals, fig jam, and even lavender or bird cherry jam. There's also herbal jam made from thyme or pine cones.

Open-Air Museum "Polyana Skazok"
In a forest near Yalta live characters from Russian folk tales: a knight and Zmey Gorynych, Baba Yaga and the Frog Princess, charming cats, hedgehogs, and wood goblins. The sculptures are placed among the trees, and the paths lead through stories familiar from childhood.
