It usually occupies a larger area and performs more complex functions than a city garden. There are walking paths and routes in the park (usually paved or paved). Within it there are also small architecture objects: litter bins, benches, lanterns, often monuments, playgrounds and toilets, sometimes fountains, gazebos, amphitheaters. Some park complexes have the status of natural monuments or monuments.
City parks are a substitute for the forest. The most typical plants there are trees, among others small-leaved linden, pedunculate and sessile oak, chestnut and maple. Parks are also a habitat for animals, mainly birds and small mammals