نهر ابو الجلاب
The Tranquil Oasis of Abu Al-Jalab
Discover Basra City, the enchanting 'City of Games', where history meets modernity in beautiful parks and vibrant culture.
Basra City, renowned as the 'City of Games', offers a blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning parks for tourists eager to explore this unique destination. It beckons travelers with its captivating scenery and warm hospitality.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Bus
If you're starting from the center of Basra, head to the nearest bus station. Look for a bus heading towards the southern districts. Make sure to ask the driver if he stops near 'GQPM+MXX, Basrah'. After about 30 minutes, alight when you see the large playground and park area. From the bus stop, you can walk towards the playground entrance, which is clearly marked.
Taxi
Find a local taxi by either hailing one on the street or using a taxi app if available. Tell the driver you want to go to 'مدينة ألعاب بصرة سيتي' or give them the address: 'GQPM+MXX, Basrah'. The taxi ride should take approximately 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. The driver will drop you off right at the entrance of the amusement park.
Walking
If you are in a nearby area, you can walk to Basra city مدينة ألعاب بصرة سيتي. Start at the nearest recognizable landmark, like the Basra Corniche. From there, head south towards the park, following the main road. Look for directional signs or ask locals for 'مدينة ألعاب بصرة سيتي'. The walk may take about 30-45 minutes depending on your pace.
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