Hassan II Park: A Wasted Opportunity
Hassan II Park has incredible potential, given its prime location and size. The grounds are well kept, and plentiful seating is available yet rarely in proper shade. The groundskeepers work diligently to keep the area well-maintained.
However, the park falls short in several key areas. The "mini-golf" course is a weak attempt, with poorly designed holes and a lack of imagination by using modular plastic instead of artificial grass. It looks more like a haphazardly placed set of obstacles than an enjoyable game.
The climbing wall, while a good idea, is rarely available for public use, leaving visitors disappointed.
With a bit more effort and investment, Hassan II Park could be a true gem for residents and...
Read morePark Hassan II is a public park located in the city of Rabat, Morocco. It covers an area of approximately 4.5 hectares and is named after Hassan II, the former King of Morocco. The park features a large central fountain, lush gardens, walking paths, and a playground.
Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll through the gardens, which are home to a variety of trees, plants, and flowers. The park also has a small lake with paddle boats available for rent. In addition, there are several cafes and restaurants located throughout the park where visitors can grab a bite to eat or a refreshing drink.
Park Hassan II is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike, and is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural...
Read moreMore walkway than park. The problem with it is that everything is form over function. Very beautiful park with great green spaces; however there is no shade anywhere the design is completely idiotic. Even the small shaders on some of the seats are poorly place sand perforated...out of the 100s of seats available there is at.mosr 5% of them that have shade. Under the .Moroccan sun this is a gigantic faux pas
There is also no playground for kids despite some ridiculous barely used spaces; would greatly benefit from a few well designed and shaded playgrounds so kids can enjoy the place
While one of the most beautiful in the capital, this is the worse park to actually visit...
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