Moscow parks are offering a wide array of free activities for children and teenagers this summer, focusing on intellectual, physical, and creative development. These programs include classes in dance, IT, design, modeling, music, and more, providing valuable learning experiences during the vacation period.
Registration is currently open through the Mosbilet service. Parents can visit the “Leisure in the Park” website, select a convenient park location on the map, and register for specific activities. The system displays available classes, dates, and times, all offered free of charge.
The activities cater to a wide range of interests and age groups. Currently, approximately one hundred group activities are available, with plans to more than double the number of programs this year, allowing over 7,000 participants. These include 3D modeling, aeromodeling, theater and cinema workshops, eco-crafting, Russian ornament art, DJing, Qigong, photography, vocals, chess club, urban design workshops, logical games, dance programs, and folk painting.
Classes are led by experienced teachers in various city parks. Some specific examples of offerings include “Volumetric World” (3D modeling) at Bauman Garden, “Aeromodeling” at Khodynskoe Pole Park, “The World of Theater and Cinema” at Vorontsovo Estate, and “Eco-house” at the Moscow Estate of Father Frost.