Built on a small hill in the center of town and crisscrossed by shady paths, the park is home to an amphitheater, attractions for all ages shaded benches, and dancing fountains. With a view of the imposing Batonistsikhe, sprawling Alazani Valley, and towering Caucasus Mountains, it is a popular escape from the heat for locals and visitors alike.
The park’s centerpiece is a statue of the popular Ukrainian poet Lesya Ukrainka, who lived and worked in Telavi for two years and loved Georgia like it was her own homeland.