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The park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, as a public space. It is located in the center of Šabac, easily reachable on foot from the train or bus station; use Google Maps or check the official Šabac website for precise directions.
Entry to the park is completely free, as it is a public space open to everyone. No tickets or advance reservations are required.
A typical visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, depending on whether you stroll along the paths, enjoy the lake, or relax on the benches. If you are bringing children or want to take photos, allow a little extra time.
Founded in 1891, it is one of the oldest parks in Serbia and a green oasis in the heart of Šabac, named in honor of local figures. It holds cultural value as a community gathering place and natural refuge since the late 19th century.
Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are ideal because of the mild weather and vibrant colors; avoid summer if it gets very hot. Early mornings offer fewer crowds and perfect light for photos.
Yes, it has paved paths and main walkways accessible for wheelchairs, although some grassy areas may be uneven. I recommend checking current conditions on the Šabac website or calling the local city hall (+381 15 301 100).
Nearby you will find the Sava River for walks, the National Museum of Šabac, and the Orthodox Church of Saints Peter and Paul, all within less than a 10-minute walk. Explore the city's historic center for a complete route.
Bring insect repellent in summer, comfortable walking shoes, and something for a picnic in the grassy areas. Download an audio guide app such as those from IAudioguia for local stories, and visit on weekdays to avoid crowds.
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