Nicolândia City Park, also known by its official name Parque da Cidade Sarah Kubitschek, is a true green oasis in the heart of Brasília. Located in the capital of Brazil, it is one of the largest urban parks not only in the country but in all of South America, spanning a vast territory of 420 hectares. This multifunctional space, founded in 1978, combines picturesque landscapes created by the famous landscape architect Burle Marx with a developed infrastructure for recreation.
The park offers visitors a wide variety of leisure activities. There is everything for active pastimes: sports courts for volleyball and football, tennis courts, karting, and an extensive network of trails for walking, running, and cycling. For those who prefer a quiet retreat, there are scenic artificial lakes, dedicated picnic areas with grills, and many cozy spots amidst the lush greenery.

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The park has gained particular popularity among families with children. The main magnet for young visitors is Nicolândia Center Park, which gives the location its unofficial name. In addition to the rides, the grounds feature several playgrounds, an equestrian center, and plenty of open space for outdoor games. Thanks to this variety, the city park has become a key venue for relaxation, sports, and cultural events for both residents and guests of the Brazilian capital.