Parco ragazzi del '99 is a city park that works like a natural open-air venue—spacious, green, and flexible enough for everything from relaxed walks to larger gatherings and seasonal events. Instead of monumental architecture, the park is defined by open lawns, shaded paths, and a clear, unobstructed layout that makes it easy to set up stages, service points, and visitor zones.
Inside the park, the experience feels comfortable and unhurried: the open space supports clear speech and moderate live sound, while greenery and resting spots add a sense of ease before and after the program. Visitors especially appreciate the room to move, the option to take a quick break nearby, and an atmosphere that suits both family-friendly afternoons and evening schedules.
You’ll find the park at Via Santa Caterina, Bassano del Grappa, Italy. The simplest approach is to head for the access points closest to the main pedestrian entrances, with parking typically available along nearby streets and public parking areas; if you’re arriving without a car, expect a short walk from the nearest neighborhood stop. For broader city-wide transport options, see the section below on this page.