Drozdy Park in Minsk is one of the most picturesque and well-maintained places in the city, attracting both locals and visitors. Despite its popularity among residents, it remains a relatively hidden gem in Minsk, underappreciated by those who haven’t yet immersed themselves in its atmosphere. Located in the northwestern part of the city, next to the reservoir of the same name, Drozdy Park combines natural beauty with modern amenities, creating an ideal setting for walks, sports, and... read more
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