The P. Belousov Central Park of Culture and Leisure is not just the green heart of Tula, but also one of the main attractions of this historical city in Russia. As the largest urban park, it proudly holds the status of a natural monument of regional significance and is rightfully considered a national heritage site, attracting both locals and tourists.

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Spreading across the southern outskirts of the city, the park covers an impressive area of more than 36 hectares. This impressive scale allows it to be considered one of the largest park complexes not only in the country but in all of Europe, offering visitors boundless opportunities for relaxation and seclusion in nature.
Belousov Park is unique because it harmoniously combines the functions of a cultural center, a recreational zone, and an important nature conservation site. Here, picturesque well-maintained alleys, bright flower beds, serene ponds, and shady forest areas await you. For those who prefer active leisure, modern facilities are equipped, making the park an ideal choice for walks, sports, and pleasant family leisure at any time of year.