Bibi_Vamvaka
First of all, I suggest you should go there for a walk or in the morning at about 09-10, or early in the afternoon at about 15-19. Early in the morning you can enjoy the really clean atmosphere and the amazing sun shines. In the afternoon it is really nice too until the light starts to disappear, it is very romantic and melancholic too. You can go there for a walk , to run and exercise yourself, to let your children play on the grass and feel the nature. There is also a small lake with ducks and other birds that is really nice. After that you can make a visit to the famous Villa Reale and enjoy a hot chocolate (in winter) in the cafeteria. Trust me, it is worth going there!
Pompea
I loved the formality and european courtesies of every staff member at Hotel de la Ville. They are very welcoming, and yet perfectly professional. The bar, managed by Barty, is often presenting new cocktails according to the local festivities. i.e. the parmegiano fest was celebrated with a martini supporting parmegiano in a very delightful manner. delicious too.
LucaO7
The Monza Parc is fantastic. it is very big, it is 668 hectares (Central Park is 341, Hyde Park is 253). inside of the park there is everything from a rice track to a riding stables, lakes, golf court. it is fantastic to go with family. there is the Villa di Monza in the park, it has been just restored, very nice.There are restaurants and bars, it is great to visit in every season to see the color changes.there is a touristic electric mini train, a bike rental.
Manicrose
Monza park is absolutely massive. We spent a couple of hours walking through it from the entrance nearest the train station up to the race track and back again. It offers plenty of shade and even though there was a practice session on at the track the park was fairly quiet. We missed out on seeing some of the attractions of the park simply due to it being such a vast park. To get the most out of visiting the park I would recommend biking. I was surprised to see there was no where in the park you could rent a bike from, really feels like they are missing a trick by not offering this.
Alex-124
Large sized area, special routes with fitness equipment, casual vegetation.Some more information signs would be appreciated
EandS2003
It's a huge park and we crossed part of it on our way to the Autodromo di Monza (F1 GP). We enjoyed seeing many people enjoying the park and the bibliothek within the park.
ZiggyP248
You can't help but think that this is an attraction waiting for an injection of funds to make it world class. It has an amazing history but I wonder what its future will hold.
Deeellell
Great place to chill, or go running, or bike riding! Has a bike route, plenty of grass, and in the right weather, worth the travel!
A5577MOdavidr
It really is a lovely park, one of the rare bits of green in the endless sprawl of Milan-Monza. The parts around the Villa Reale are more formal , reminiscent a bit of Kenwood Park- once you get away from there it seems much more like Richmond Park with farms, woods, and open grasslands. The further you get from the car parks the better. It gets crowded in summer , but even so there are plenty of bits off the beaten track where the crowds disappear. The best way to get around is to rent a bike. If you are staying in Milan and get tired of the heat, Monza is about 15 minutes by train from the Central Station. Once you get to Monza station, it is about a 25 minute walk straight through the pedestrian zone in the City Centre to get to the park. Well worth the trip in you have a bit more time on your hands and want to get out of Milan.
scvrose
Large park where the locals like to visit. Families were out and about enjoying the day. The rose garden is first class and well maintained.
janasek007
Nice big park whith formula 1 rising place in middle. Is really nice have or rent bike and go throw:-)
may14207
my husband and i went to the F1 grand prix last year. we paid for a shuttle bus when we got off the train from lake como area. it was jam-packed with fans and was pretty toasty (not much you can do about that, just be warned to wear lightweight clothes and not carry too much), we were definitely happy we had water with us. there is a grocery store downtown that's a quick walk from the train - definitely go and stock-up with snacks before you get on the shuttle bus to the park. he park is beautiful but you seriously need to be prepared to walk if you're going to a race! i did not do my homework and was definitely not prepared in sandals - wear sneakers for sure. the path in to the track is long and my feet/legs got pretty dirty. nonetheless, it is a cool experience being with the red sea of passionate ferrari fans.bring a hat or small umbrella if you're going to a race, too - it gets super hot on the bleachers!
vincea517
a visit to Monza is not complete without a visit to the monza park. It is without any doubt the largest open air park in Europe. Parking is not a problem. You just pay a small fee and then it is paradise in front of your eyes...Lovely green open spaces, bike rides, roller blades and above all : the Monza F1 track !! You can even be lucky to go into the track itself for a close look of the circuit. Make sure you got a comfy pair of walking shoes when visiting. It is a HUGE park. Not to be missed !!
Maltaguy
Parking is no problem but prepare yourself to walk. It`s huge! Nearby Villa Reale is worth a visit. Pity its not open to the public.
Ffs51
The parco di Monza has beaultiful views, you can rent a bike and ride into the park. We advise to rent a bike and go to the autodromo di monza inside the park (where occurs the F1 race).