Park Peres is a landscaped, nurtured, green and beautiful public park comprising an abundance of attractions that provide a variety of recreation and enjoyment options, diverse sports games in the open lighted courts, maintaining a healthy lifestyle while pacing in the clean air on well-organized walking trails alongside vegetation, training in special fitness facilities as well as some interesting history. The Park, inclusive of all its diverse installations and facilities, enables a unique recreation experience designated for all layers of population. The Park includes full accessibility for people with special needs and it comprises a track for the visually impaired.
The Park’s size and orientation throughout its area: the Park spans over an area of approximately 300 dunams and it is located at the south-east of the City of Holon. The Park is bordered on the west by the Yamit Water Park, on the north by the Kiryat Sharet residential neighborhood, on the east by the renewed and developing industrial area and on the south by the sand dunes of Holon. Park Peres offers a variety of attractions intended for recreation and enjoyment for all layers of population. Park Peres is a public park open to the public throughout the week, from early morning until nightfall, and it does not entail an admission fee. The attractions throughout the Park...
Read moreHi! I have first visited this place on a robotics competition, also shout out to my amazing mentors who helped my whole team all the way to win this competition, congrats for winning your win too, and hve fun in boston! Anyways, this place is really amazing from what I've seen, at the competition it was really crowded obviously, its a giant place in my eyes and it's amazing, i loved it a lot, then my mom brought me there a few months after my competition, and we visited a comics museum, i loved the drawings on the walls, u could stare at them for a long time, see the detail, it was awesome! We also got to draw on some paper, i drew danger days gerard way for anyone wondering, and then we went to ice skate, at first it was pretty hard but you cna look at how other people that actually skate well do it and try to go with their moves, ur gonna get it pretty quickly if ur maybe roller skating too sometimes like i do, then we went to an amazing restaurant, the service was great, and the food was very delicious, i haven't been to any mall there but i hope I'd get to visit again and maybe write a review for that, but i 5/5 would recommend visiting the area, its awesome, and really rad, goodbye, see...
Read moreWell maintained. Plenty of green spaces for families to hang out, without this stressful feeling that often accompanies park visits in Israel. Great park and hanging place in an urban area. It has many restaurants, fashion stores and attractions for kids. Open in the weekend which is not so common in Israel. The water area is NOT a pool, it's a man-made pond with small boats, some shaped as swans and other attractions, that you can paddle along the pond. It's rather large and pretty. Skating at Ice Peak is real pleasure. On weekdays there is no big crowd of people. However on weekends it is quite crowded. Tip - on Saturday evening, almost empty arena and ice. Definetly the best one ive ever been to in...
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