What the most delicate season in Dobropark looks like

23.08.2025
What the most delicate season in Dobropark looks like

More than 50,000 hydrangea bushes, dozens of photo zones in pastel tones, the aromas of lavender, and open-air pools surrounded by nature — the Hydrangea Season is underway in Dobropark. This is the most delicate season, which attracts the attention of thousands of guests every year. Hydrangea blooming is now at its peak — several more weeks of gentle beauty lie ahead, making it the perfect time to plan a visit to Dobropark.

The largest concentration of hydrangeas can be found at the “River of Hydrangeas” location — it impresses with its scale and color palette. This year, more than 50,000 bushes and over 30 varieties of hydrangeas are in bloom across Dobropark. They are arranged to form entire living alleys that invite visitors to stroll for hours. The main highlight of the season, however, is a new collection of photo zones created in an Italian style.

This season, the retro car comes in a soft pink color, with its hood adorned with hydrangeas — a location that immediately captures guests’ attention.

 

Golden cages set against the backdrop of hydrangea locations create a fairytale composition that highlights the aesthetics of the season.

Another bright photo zone is a candy bar with lemons, themed decor, and the atmosphere of an Italian market. For the youngest guests, a family of capybaras has appeared in the park — adorable characters that become the stars not only of children’s but also family photo sessions. Overall, there are more than 10 themed photo zones throughout Dobropark, as well as many small decorations and props that are perfect for photoshoots.

In addition to hydrangeas, perovskia is currently in cross-bloom throughout the park. These are also the final days of blooming for late lavender varieties in the “Tuscany Valley,” where lavender flowers among man-made landscapes and trees. Meanwhile, ornamental grasses are already beginning to emerge in the mixborders — they will form the basis of autumn scenery, but even now they add texture and volume to the park.

The Hydrangea Season will last approximately until September 7, so now is the best time to see it with your own eyes. If you’re looking for inspiration or simply want to relax, now is the perfect moment to plan a visit to Dobropark this weekend.

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