Proleće Park (also known as Vojvode Vuka Park, Palace Park, and Topličin venac Park) is one of the city parks in the city of Belgrade.
The park is situated in the urban municipality of Stari Grad, close to Knez Mihailova Street. It stretches between Carice Milice Street and Topličin venac. In its immediate vicinity, you can find the Hotel Aleksandar Palas, the Appellate Misdemeanor Court of the Republic of Serbia, the Museum of Applied Arts, and Obilićev venac.
It is one of the smaller city parks and covers an area of 0.35 hectares, forming a triangular trapezoidal shape. Although not well-maintained, the park has existed since before 1914, and in its central part stands a monument to Vojvoda Vuk, erected in 1936.
Beneath the park lies archaeological treasures from the urban zone of the Roman Singidunum, preserved as an archaeological reserve.
In 2009, an internet park was opened within this space, providing free high-speed internet access throughout the park.