Stunning garden hidden in Mala Strana! And for free!
Second biggest garden in central Prague is part of the Czech Senate building complex and is accessible from 3 different entrances (from Letenska street, Malostranska metro station and Waldstein palace). Even though the entrance is free, the place is not crowded with tourists and one can still enjoy the tranquility of the gardens, either observing free-strolling peacocks or watching a panoramic view of Prague Castle.
This very early baroque style garden has some of the most unique features of any gardens in Prague - namely the dripstone wall built alongside the southern part of the gardens. If you look carefully you will be able to see some mythical creatures, frogs, snakes and other animals engraved in the wall. Part of the wall is also a voliere displaying magnificent eagle-owls, definitely worth a stop!
The main dominant of the garden is the back of the Waldstein palace - the monumental antique looking building featuring beautiful interior decorations. There is plenty of seating in front of it and during summer various cultural events are happening here as well. We did enjoy the views from here the most!
The second part of the garden features a beautiful square pond full of huge, colorful koi carps and ducks. In the middle, on the small island, a statue of Hercules in a fight with dragon is located, in fact throughout the park visitors will find many mythical sculptures and statues. In general we enjoyed our time here and it's a great place to take a break while touring the city.
Toilets are available next to the voliere but they are not free, the fee is 0.8 EUR and payments can be made only in cash! There are no refreshment stands nor vending machines in the gardens.
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The garden boasts stunning baroque architecture, including the magnificent Wallenstein Palace, and features numerous fountains, sculptures, and lush greenery. Walking through the garden is a truly peaceful and serene experience, with plenty of benches to sit and enjoy the surroundings.
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In addition to its beauty, Valdštejnská zahrada also has a rich history, having been designed in the 17th century by the renowned Italian architect Andrea Spezza. Today, it remains one of the most popular attractions in Prague and a testament to the city's cultural and architectural heritage.
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