Getting There
The park is remarkable for the large territory – more than 35 hectares, planted with a lot of trees: ash trees, poplars, spruce, pines, etc. The Victory Park or Pobeda Park provides benches and a bike path.
What to Expect
Fresh air, perfect place for a stroll.
History
Pobeda Park named after Dair Asanov (also “Yuzhnie Vorota”) is a park in the southern part of the city, one of the calmest places in Bishkek.
Pobeda Park was founded in 1981 and bears the name of the hero of the World War II, artilleryman Dair Asanov. The park is located on the southern edge of Bishkek, on Baitik-Baatyr Street.
Facilities Available
- Shops
- Cafes
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Bus stop