Prague Parks and Gardens

(Prague, Czech Republic)



Aerial photo of Karlovo Namesti ParkYou may not initially think of cities in the Czech Republic being filled with parks and gardens, but when it comes to Prague, this city certainly has more than its fair share, both in and around the city centre. Many years ago the Ledeburg Gardens were actually planted as the Royal vineyards, although today they serve as an important recreational space for locals and visitors to Prague alike.

Situated in central Prague, the Karlovo Namesti Park was once the location of a former cattle market and has become a well-placed recreational space amidst the noise of the city. If you wish to enjoy some of the best views across Prague's Old Town, then Latna Park is for you and is also well known for being home to the acclaimed Metronome, which is bright red, fully functional and serves as an unusual monument to Josef Stalin, a famous Soviet leader.


Karlovo Namesti Park picture

Karlovo Namesti Park

Address: Nove Mesto, Prague, CZ-12000, Czech Republic, CZ
The Karlovo Namesti Park of today serves as an important large space, with mature planting, water features and notable statues of local historic figures. Children will enjoy the playground area, while grown-ups will be pleased to find plenty of shops and eateries close by, together with a series of prominent landmark buildings, such as the New Town Hall.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Image of Letna Park

Letna Park

Address: Nábrezi Edvarda Benese, Prague, CZ-17000, Czech Republic, CZ
Covering an enormous area and known for its views across Old Town Prague and the Vltava River, Letna Park is a popular place to bring a camera. Erected in the early 1990s, the park's famous Metronome is hard to miss and dominates the area, measuring around 23 metres / 75 feet in height.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Photograph of Petrin Gardens

Petrin Gardens

Address: Újezd, Prague, CZ-15000, Czech Republic, CZ
Head to Petrin Gardens, on the outskirts of Prague, for some of the best city views. Not only is this attraction home to the imposing late 19th-century Petrin Observation Tower, but also cable car rides, an observatory and beautifully planted gardens, where peace and quiet reigns.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Ledeburg Gardens

Address: Valdstejnské Namesti 3, Prague, CZ-11800, Czech Republic, CZ
The Ledeburg Gardens are beautifully terraced and can be reached from Prague Castle itself. With an elevated setting you can expect to enjoy some breathtaking views across the city and its interesting architecture.
Open hours: April to October, daily - 10:00 to 18:00
Admission: free

View of the Royal Gardens

Royal Gardens

Address: Hradcany, Prague, CZ-11000, Czech Republic, CZ
Lying at the top of Castle Hill is quite a surprise, the Royal Gardens reside here in all their botanical glory. Located to one side of Prague's famous castle, the Royal Gardens date back around 500 years and boasts a strong formal theme and year-round interest.
Neighbourhood: Hradcany - Castle District
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Hostivar Reservoir picture

Hostivar Reservoir

Address: K Jezeru, Prague, Czech Republic, CZ
Very much a space for the summer, Hostivar Reservoir is a popular spot for recreational activities and many locals come here for a quick dip. The surrounding expanse of grass is perfect for a run around or a leisurely picnic, away from the built-up city centre.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Vrbtovská Garden

Address: Karmelitská, Prague, Czech Republic, CZ
Tel: +420 0257 531 480
Listed as a prestigious World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Vrbtovská Garden resides in the Mala Strana of Prague and is typically Baroque in style, dating back as far as the early part of the 18th century. Many points of historical interest reside within the gardens, alongside mature plants and pleasant vantage points.
Open hours: Sunday and Monday - 10:00 to 18:00
Admission: charge

Stromovka Park photo

Stromovka Park

Address: Troja, Prague, CZ-17100, Czech Republic, CZ
Tel: +420 0242 441 593
This vast green space has become the biggest parkland in the whole of Prague and contains a wealth of mature trees and colourful flower borders. With many different pathways, large ponds and grassed areas, people regularly frequent Stromovka Park, coming here for a stroll, jog, cycle or to enjoy one of the many summer events hosted here.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Vrtba Garden

Address: Karmelitská 25, Prague, CZ-11800, Czech Republic, CZ
Tel: +420 02 57 53 1480
If you are looking for something a little different to do during Prague's warm summer evenings, then pay a visit to one of the regular classical music concerts, which are hosted here, within the garden itself. The Vrtba Garden is also worth visiting during the daytime, when its Baroque-style landscaping and strong colours can be enjoyed at its best.
Open hours: daily
Admission: free

Zahrada Na Valech (Garden on the Ramparts)

Address: Jirské Namesti 33, Prague Castle, Prague, CZ-11000, Czech Republic, CZ
Tel: +420 02 2437 3368
The Zahrada Na Valech is located within the grounds of the Royal Castle and is perhaps better known to tourists as the 'Garden on the Ramparts'. Home to attractive planting and plenty of seasonal colour, the gardens enjoy a stunning backdrop of the Mala Strana area, often referred to as Prague's Little Quarter or the Lesser Town. Many cobblestone streets and period architecture reside in this historic district, emanating around the Malostranske Namesti square.
Open hours: May to September, daily - 10:00 to 18:00
Admission: free