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Explore Youth Park in Pitești, a peaceful retreat with lush landscapes, recreational activities, and vibrant community events, perfect for all ages.
Youth Park in Pitești is a tranquil retreat for tourists seeking nature and relaxation, offering beautiful landscapes, recreational activities, and a peaceful ambiance perfect for unwinding.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Start at the central square of Pitești, known as Piața Vasile Milea. From the square, head southwest on Strada Găgeni for about 500 meters until you reach the intersection with Strada Tineretului. Turn left onto Strada Tineretului. Continue walking straight for about 1 kilometer, and you will see Youth Park on your right at Strada Tineretului 11. The park is located near the intersection with Strada Nicolae Bălcescu.
Public Transport
If you're near the main bus station (Autogara Pitești), take bus line 4 or line 5. Board the bus and ask the driver for a stop near Youth Park (Parcul Tineretului). Once you get off, walk about 200 meters back along Strada Tineretului, and the park will be on your left at Strada Tineretului 11.
Bicycle
Rent a bike from one of the local rental shops near the central area of Pitești. Start from Piața Vasile Milea and cycle along Strada Găgeni heading southwest. After about 500 meters, turn left onto Strada Tineretului. Continue cycling straight for approximately 1 kilometer, and you will arrive at Youth Park on your right at Strada Tineretului 11. There are bike racks available at the park for parking your bike.
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