Laguna Park is a functional neighborhood park that serves a large residential community of over 20,000 people. It ticks the basic boxes — but don’t expect anything extraordinary.
✅ Pros:
Fresh air and greenery offer a break from the urban density.
A children’s playground provides a safe space for kids to play.
There’s a public restroom, which is a practical plus for families and joggers.
❌ Cons:
The park feels a bit underwhelming — limited seating, minimal landscaping, and not much variety in amenities.
It can get crowded, especially on weekends, which takes away from the peaceful vibe.
Maintenance is inconsistent — some areas could use more attention.
Overall, Laguna Park is good enough for a quick stroll or a playdate, but it’s not the kind of place you’d go out of your way to visit. It’s a solid local spot, just...
Read moreLaguna park is managed by Leisure and Culture deppf Hong Kong, and does not belong to private housing society Laguna City, which it might sound like owing to its name. It's a big park with variety of local native trees. Birds flutter in on the many trees, while offering a visitor a place to bask in nature and absorb as much as one can. A rolling jogging track of over almost 1000 meters for over the full length is very inviting. Lined with floral trees and shrubs the park is peaceful and serene. It also has two kids playing area with slides and other activity engagement. Elderly come here for walk, yoga, Tai Chi and community dance and workouts. Kids can do skating and play roller skates. The waterfall in middle is a place to immerse into natural sounds. Covid has affected a few of...
Read moreA little piece of nature in the middle of a city scape. As a visitor, the heavy humid air was rough on our lungs. We ventured from our hotel to explore a bit, and were pleasantly surprised to walk into this area. It was peaceful, there were people exercising and walking dogs. You could hear the birds and the wind. And the air here was significantly easier on the lungs probably because there were more trees compacted into this space than other areas we had walked around. It was a nice place to sit and take a breath and help our body adjust to the air. We also got some...
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