Presidential Park, Astana
Facts and practical information
The Presidential Park is one of the largest urban parks in Nur-Sultan. Built in 2008 at the 10th anniversary of the Capital City Day, it is located right behind the Ak Orda Presidential Palace and across the Ishim river. It is the site of the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation with flower beds and trees occupying most of the territory. From the north side the park is bordered by Baitursynov Street and from the south by Najimedenov Street. The park is surrounded by multi-story residential buildings and it's artificial stream with fountains is shaped as the Simurgh, a bird symbol of Kazakhstan's independence. ()
Astana
Presidential Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Bayterek Tower, Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, Talan Towers, Kazakhstan Central Concert Hall.