Dubrovina strūklaka
Discover the Charm of Dubrovina Strūklaka
Explore the enchanting Dubrovin Park in Daugavpils, where nature meets history in a serene landscape perfect for relaxation and reflection.
Nestled in the heart of Daugavpils, Dubrovin Park offers a tranquil retreat for tourists seeking natural beauty and historical significance. With its lush greenery, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, this park is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you're starting from the Daugavpils city center, head northeast on Rīgas iela towards Parādes iela. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Parādes iela. Turn left onto Parādes iela and walk for about 400 meters. You will see Dubrovin Park on your right at Parādes iela 5. The park entrance is easily visible.
Public Transport
From the Daugavpils bus station, take bus number 3 or 6 towards 'Cietoksnis'. Get off at the 'Parādes iela' stop, which is a short distance from Dubrovin Park. After getting off, walk about 200 meters back along Parādes iela, and you will find the park entrance on your left at Parādes iela 5.
Bicycle
If you have access to a bicycle, start from Daugavpils central square. Ride along Rīgas iela heading northeast until you reach Parādes iela. Turn left onto Parādes iela and continue for about 400 meters. Dubrovin Park will be on your right. There are bike racks available near the entrance.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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