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Parks come in a variety of sizes and provide a place for residents to relax and a location for the homeless to gather. These spaces can spruce up your neighborhood, attracting wealthier Sims.

Parks Stats[]

The System Info in the Parks SubMenu displays important data regarding your city greens. You can measure the number of visitors to your parks per day, and view a breakdown of your city’s residential and commercial wealth levels.

Parks Maps[]

While on the Parks SubMenu, use the Data Map buttons to switch between different data maps.

Happiness: View where your Sims are happy, and check out what areas need improvements in order for them to be happy.

Tourism: View where tourists are located and where they tend to gather.

Land Value: View the land value of Residential and Commercial zones and see which buildings cause positive and negative effects on land value.

Park types[]

Basic[]

Sports[]

Nature[]

Plaza[]

  • Flower Plaza
  • Double Walkway
  • Small Sculpture Garden
  • Simple Walkway
  • Medium Sculpture Garden
  • Large Sculpture Garden
  • Large Urban Sculpture Garden
  • Urban Greenspace
  • Tiered Urban Greenspace
  • Plumbob Park

Formal[]

  • Fountain Plaza
  • Fenced Fountain Plaza
  • Small Fountain Park
  • Reflecting Pool Park
  • Large Fountain Park
  • Amphitheater
  • Urban Hot Air Balloon Park*
  • SimCity Launch Park*

Tips[]

  • Parks increase land value around them.
  • Higher land value will attract higher wealth buildings.
  • Parks make people happy even if they have no money.
  • Homeless fill up parks, preventing others from using them.
  • Both residents and tourists can visit parks.
  • Parks increase the attraction rating of a city.
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