The Kupittaa Park in Turku is the largest and oldest municipal park in Finland. It was established as early as 1820 as a walking park intended for patients of the local health resort. It is a perfect place for whole families and physically active people. Numerous attractions can be found here all year round.
There is a bathing complex in Kupittaa Park, used for ice skating in winter. There are numerous walking paths and bicycle paths that can also be used by roller skaters and skaters. For sports enthusiasts there is also a gym and a bowling alley.
In addition, the park has a restaurant, a playground for children and a wild bird watching zone. During your visit, pay attention to the bronze sculpture of a deer by the Finnish artist Jussi Mäntynen.