Tips for trips in Prague and the surrounding area
Prague
One of the most beautiful cities in the world, the baroque heart of Europe and the hundred-spired head of the Czech kingdom: Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is all of this. The historical core with its tangle of picturesque streets, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, is worth walking, step by step.
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Prague Zoo – the fifth best zoo in the world
Zoological garden hl. of the city of Prague is located in the beautiful, rugged terrain of the Troja basin. It is open daily (including weekends and holidays) from 9 a.m. Here you will find 15 pavilions, 150 exhibitions, 4 restaurants, 10 refreshments, a cable car, a train and other attractions for children and adults.
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Strahov
From here you will have a unique view of Prague, especially Smíchov and Košíre.
Strahov offers one of the most beautiful views of Prague.
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Petynka swimming pool
Grassy beaches, high-quality water and a 50-meter heated pool – this is the background provided by the Petynka swimming pool in Prague’s Střešovice. The water at Petynec does not smell of chlorine, because a newer technology was chosen to purify the water. Sports-minded people will appreciate the beach volleyball court, netball and table tennis tables. The biggest attraction for children, as in previous years, will probably remain the hundred-meter water slide, and the little ones can look forward to the wading pool and playground.
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Vyšehrad – a historical hillfort
The ancient hillfort of Vyšehrad, a rock above the river with a dark silhouette of slender towers, belongs inextricably to the Prague landscape. It mainly consists of the area of the former hillfort, castle and fortress, which is a National Cultural Monument. It has been a part of Prague since 1883, and the first written records date back to 1070. It is a popular place for walks offering breathtaking views of Prague and a number of important monuments.
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Lookout tower Doubravka XIV
Doubravka XIV. is an observation tower in the Čihadla forest park on Horka hill in Kyjych, near Černé Most in the Prague 14 district. The author of the design is prof. Ing. architect Martin Rajniš together with his studio Huť architecture, which also realized the building. Construction took place from June 2017 to June 2018.
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Divoká Šárka – an oasis in the hustle and bustle of the big city
A romantic rocky valley associated with the legend of Šárka and Ctirad, which allegedly took place in the local forests. The vast forest area on the territory of Prague acts as an oasis in the hustle and bustle of the big city and surprises every new visitor with an unexpected natural scenery.
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Obora Hvězda nature reserve
Obora Hvězda is not only a forest and a natural monument, but above all a national cultural monument. This is probably why it is a favorite place of many Praguers.
Since its inception, the range has served as a royal hunting ground, but has also been used for ceremonial occasions such as coronations or diplomatic visits.
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Aquapark Čestlice – Aquapalace
The Adventure Palace will amaze you with wild adrenaline experiences: 8 toboggans up to 140 m long, 3 steep slides and, for the most daring, the Spacebowl. And above all, the longest toboggan in the Czech Republic – the Wild River, which measures a quarter of a kilometer or 250 m. The Adventure Palace is guaranteed to get your adrenaline flowing!
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