This paper presents manner and frequency of using park heritage on the example of Ilidža Spa Park. The aim of the research is to determine the attitudes of visitors to the Spa Park about the manner and frequency of using the park heritage, as well as the possibility of restoring some historical elements. The research was conducted through a questionnaire, quantitative type, in the period from August 23, 2017, to September 29, 2017. The total number of respondents is 246, of which 56.1% are female and 43.9% are male. As the best-rated contents (grade very good) the majority of respondents state the availability (37%) and quality of greenery (20.3%) while the worst-rated (grade very poor) cultural contents (6.5%). Most respondents have a positive attitude towards restoring the original appearance of some parts of the park (70.7%) as well as for restoring the historical elements - pavilions and old benches (72.8%). The park needs to be legally protected as a park heritage, ie a cultural and historical heritage with unchanged boundaries and a large part of the historical matrix. It needs to be renovated with the allocation of larger financial resources for maintenance and protection. The results of this research will expand the existing knowledge about the satisfaction of visitors to the Ilidža Spa Park, and contribute to experts to solve problems in finding the possibility of applying methods of restoration and restoring the original appearance of this historic park.