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Cimigiu

Cișmigiu Gardens (Grădina Cișmigiu) is the oldest public park in Bucharest, Romania. Located in the city’s central area, it sits between the historic core and the government and cultural districts, making it a prominent urban green space in the heart of the capital. The park covers a substantial green area and is known for its winding paths, broad lawns, and tree-lined avenues that create a calm retreat amid the city.

History and purpose: Cișmigiu was laid out in the mid-19th century and opened to the public in

Features: The park centers on a central lake, which features footbridges and small islands that add to

Access and use: Cișmigiu is easily reached from central Bucharest and is served by public transportation, with

1847.
Over
the
years
it
has
remained
a
central
site
for
recreation
and
leisure,
undergoing
several
restoration
and
maintenance
efforts
to
preserve
its
landscape,
historic
features,
and
accessibility
for
residents
and
visitors
alike.
its
scenic
character.
The
grounds
include
flower
beds,
statues
and
monuments,
and
a
network
of
wooded
walkways
that
invite
strolls
and
quiet
reflection.
Seasonal
attractions
commonly
include
boat
rentals
on
the
lake
and
outdoor
cafés
along
the
promenades.
The
space
often
serves
as
a
venue
for
informal
gatherings,
performances,
and
casual
study
or
relaxation.
several
convenient
stops
within
walking
distance.
It
remains
a
popular
destination
for
walking,
jogging,
picnicking,
and
enjoying
a
compact,
well-preserved
urban
landscape
that
links
Bucharest’s
historical
core
with
its
contemporary
life.