Pushkin Park is one of the favorite urban landscape parks for culture and recreation, nestled in Nizhny Novgorod, a major city in Russia. Located in the Sovetsky District, it serves as a green oasis for residents and guests of the city, offering a respite from the urban hustle and bustle to enjoy nature.

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The park covers a significant area of 9.8 hectares and has a characteristic rectangular shape. Its length is about 490 meters along Belinskogo Street, while its width ranges from 125 meters near the television center to 250 meters between Belinskogo and Timiryazeva Streets. The park's boundaries follow Belinskogo, Studyonaya, and Timiryazeva Streets, and also include the area near the television center and adjacent buildings.
Pushkin Park is of particular significance because approximately two-thirds of its territory is a regional cultural heritage site. It is not just a place for walking, but a space with historical value. Visitors appreciate the park for its well-maintained paths, the opportunity for quiet relaxation, active outdoor games, and leisure time with family and friends.