Other Places of Interest

Parks & Gardens

Prague is renowned for its beautiful parks and gardens, which offer visitors a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of the city. From the tranquil Vojanovy Sady, situated on an island in the Vltava River, to the vast and sprawling Stromovka Park, there is no shortage of green spaces to explore in Prague. The city's parks are not only a great place to relax and unwind, but also offer a host of activities for visitors of all ages, including jogging, cycling, picnicking, and boating.

One of Prague's most famous parks is the Letná Park, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city's skyline. Another popular destination is the Kampa Park, located on the banks of the Vltava River.

Whether you're looking to enjoy a leisurely stroll, explore the city's rich history and culture, or simply relax in the sunshine, Prague's parks and gardens offer something for everyone. With their lush greenery, scenic vistas, and abundant wildlife, these urban oases are a true testament to the city's commitment to preserving its natural beauty and heritage.

Stromovka

Petrin Hill

Letná Park

Vojanovy Garden

Riegrovy Gardens

Franciscan Garden

Fauna

Papilonia - Butterfly house

Prague Zoo

Museums & Galleries

Prague is a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, and it boasts a wide variety of museums that cater to the interests of visitors from around the world. There are over 70 museums in Prague, ranging from small and specialized to large and comprehensive. The most visited museum in Prague is the National Museum, which is located in the heart of the city and features exhibits covering Czech history, natural sciences, and art (more information about the National Museum you find in the section "Top sights in Prague").

Here is a selection of interesting museums and galleries:

National Monument at Vítkov

National Technical Museum

Kbely Aviation Museum

Prague Castle Picture Gallery

Mucha Museum

Meet Factory Gallery

Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures

Czech Museum of Music

Churches

Religion has played a significant role in Czech history and culture. Until the 20th century, the majority of the Czech population was Roman Catholic, and the Catholic Church had a significant influence on Czech society. However, during the communist era, the government promoted atheism and suppressed religious practices. Since the fall of communism, there has been a revival of religion, and today the Czech Republic is predominantly atheist or agnostic, with a minority of Roman Catholics, Protestants, and other religious groups. Despite this, Czech cultural traditions and holidays continue to be influenced by Christian and pagan beliefs.

Church of St. Cyril and Methodius

St. Nicolas

Church of Our Lady of Victory

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord