Izmaylovsky Park

Izmaylovsky Park or Izmaylovo Park is one of the largest parks in Moscow, Russia. The park consists of two areas: Izmaylovsky forest and Izmaylovsky Park for recreation. It is situated in the Izmaylovo District in the northeast of the city. The northern border of the park is the tram line alongside the Izmailovskaya station of the Moscow Metro that serves the park, the southern border of the park is the Entuziastov Highway. To the east, the park is limited by the main alley and to the west by Electrodny proezd and 1st and 2nd streets of the Izmaylovo menagerie.

Izmaylovsky Park, officially known as Izmaylovo Natural and Historical Park, stands as one of Moscow's largest and most historically significant green spaces.1 Located in the Izmaylovo District in the northeast of the city, this expansive park spans over 300 hectares, comprising both dense forest and dedicated recreational areas.2 Its enduring appeal to Muscovites and tourists alike lies in its blend of natural beauty, historical depth, and diverse modern attractions.