Sarah Kubitschek City Park (Parque da Cidade Sarah Kubitschek) is a true green oasis in the heart of Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. Named after the former First Lady and wife of the city's founder, this park is one of the largest urban parks in the world. Its vast territory, covering over 420 hectares, serves as the "green lungs" of the metropolis and a favorite vacation spot for both locals and visitors.

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The park's design was developed by the famous Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, making it more than just a recreation area—it's a work of art. Wide open lawns, artificial lakes, and dense groves with a variety of plant species blend harmoniously here. It is an ideal place for those who want to take a break from the city bustle and enjoy nature and fresh air.
The park's infrastructure is impressive in its diversity. Visitors can enjoy numerous cycling and running tracks, sports courts for football, volleyball, and basketball, as well as a skate park and karting. Playgrounds are available for families with children, while those seeking a quieter time will find many secluded picnic spots. The park regularly hosts concerts, festivals, and other cultural events, making it a center of the capital's social life.