Everyone who arrives in Ryazan must walk through the main sights of the city, such as the Kremlin, the Drama Theater, the monument to Yesenin and of course visit the parks. There are a lot of parks in Ryazan. There are small and large, with ponds and without, with and without attractions. The largest park is the Central Park of Culture and Culture. There is a sports ground, a tennis court, children's trampolines, attractions and a pond where you can often see ducks. There are also two parks near the Philharmonic. The most memorable, I think, will be monuments to Yesenin and mushrooms with eyes. In one of them, stones are spread all over the territory, which are brought from different cities of the world from festivals of creativity. In the park of the Railway Workers, besides the attractions, there is a club, in which all the celebrities come on tour and on the weekends there the youth rest. There are also 2 memorial parks where you can commemorate all those who lost their lives in the war for their country and peace throughout the world.