When evaluating something, it is difficult to avoid comparative characteristics. After all, everything is learned by comparison. If you try to abstract yourself from this harmful habit of comparing everything and everything with something you have seen before, then the park is very good. There is a lot of greenery, it is almost well-groomed, there are almost no gnarled sidewalks, so characteristic of Bulgarian cities, about which you can "break" all your legs, has points of attraction in the form of "singing" fountains and other places. Here you can have a nice time, take a walk, relax, sitting on a bench, have a snack if you get hungry. If I had been born, raised and lived in Plovdiv, I would undoubtedly have treated the park as a great place to relax and spend time. Perhaps, and even for sure, it would be one of my favorite places. From the point of view of a tourist, I will say this - There is nothing to do and see in this Plovdiv. Nothing is impressive, and the condition of the Alyosha Memorial is only frustrating.