Lepi Izgled Park, also known as Tri Ključa Park, is a public urban park in Belgrade, located in the Savski Venac municipality.
The park covers an area of 7,500 square meters and is situated at the end of Sarajevska Street, stretching from the curve that connects Sarajevska and Savska Street to the Mostarska petlja.
At the very end of Kneza Miloša Street, in close proximity to the present park, there is a tavern called “Lepi Izgled,” which gave the park its name. This tavern was primarily frequented by vineyard workers from the nearby areas. Next to the tavern, there was a grocery store with three keys painted on it, and above them, a crown. It is believed that this is why the entire area between Mostarska petlja and the Belgrade Railway Station was named “Tri Ključa,” just like the current park.
Within the park, various facilities can be found, including an outdoor gym, a basketball court, a pet-friendly area, a relaxation zone, and playgrounds for children.
The park underwent renovation in 2016, which included asphalt surfacing of the plateau, landscaping with flowers, and the installation of new seating benches and waste bins. The value of the work amounted to 1,690,630.00 dinars. It was reconstructed again in 2022, initiated by the municipality in collaboration with the City of Belgrade and the public utility company “Zelenilo-Beograd,” with an investment of 500,000 euros. As part of the 2022 reconstruction, a sports court, gym, pet park, children’s playground, and relaxation area were added to the park.