Top 7 Nature & Parks in Praha 7, Bohemia

February 10, 2022 Enriqueta Cusson

The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
Restaurants in Prague

1. Prague Zoo

U Trojskeho Zamku 120/3, Prague 171 00 Czech Republic +420 296 112 230 [email protected] http://www.zoopraha.cz/
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4.5 based on 10,489 reviews

Prague Zoo

Prague Zoological Garden is situated near the center of the Czech capital, in a unique rugged landscape on the bank of the Vltava River. It opened in 1931 and during its existence of more than 80 years it has risen to become one of the most prestigious zoos in the world. Today, it is the second most visited tourist destination in the Czech Republic, just after Prague Castle. 5,049 animals and 676 species live in Prague Zoo. You can explore 13 pavilions and 150 exhibits over 58 hectares. The kids will love the Bororo Reserve, chairlift, mini-train, observation tower, paddling pool and Children’s Zoo. The pride of the zoo is its Elephant Valley, home to a sizeable herd of Asian elephants. The Giant Salamander House, where you can see the largest amphibians in the world – the critically endangered Chinese Giant Salamanders – is extraordinary as well; and the African House with an adjacent vast meadow inhabited by herds of antelopes and giraffes is worth your attention, too.

Reviewed By U1656LSdavidh - Billingham, United Kingdom

A great day, discount tickets (over 60) we got there and first saw the polar bear happily swimming around, and next enjoyed the Hippos swimming and playing, the elephants were sunning themselves, the giant tortoises were stamping around, but most impressive were the feeding lions and tigers, inside on display up close through the armoured glass. There were penguins, vultures, mountain goats, giraffes, but our highlight were the lions and tigers Fully recommended

2. Prague Botanical Garden

Trojska 800/196, Prague 171 00 Czech Republic +420 234 148 111 [email protected] http://www.botanicka.cz/hlavni-stranka.html?page_id=95
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Prague Botanical Garden

Reviewed By mtuncer56 - Ankara, Turkey

When you descend from Vyshgrad Castle with steep stairs, you reach the Vlatava River side. When you head east to see the urban texture from here, it is absolutely necessary to visit Charles University's Botanical Garden (Botanická zahrada) in a very close distance .. The most important of the "Beautiful City" principles is that there are parts of nature that can immediately escape and take shelter in the crowd and density of the city. Botanická zahrada is also a place to relax, learn, have fun and please all the senses. The Botanical Garden is large and covers almost 70 hectares. The Prague botanical garden is an oasis of peace and tranquility. There is a vast territory with giant trees, herb gardens, greenhouses, open-air exhibitions with various gardens and vineyards. Open exhibitions cover a very large area. I walked along a beautiful stony path while watching the plants. The garden is located on a hill and many paths run up and down the hill. The botanical garden reveals beautiful views of the landscape and plants. St. With exhibition spaces such as Clara's historic vineyards, a Japanese meditation garden, and the unique tropical Fata Morgana Greenhouse, it is truly worth a visit. Divided into three separate regions with different temperature and humidity rates, the 130 m long greenhouse offers a journey in tropical nature at any time of the year.

3. Kralovska Obora-Stromovka

Prague Czech Republic
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Kralovska Obora-Stromovka

4. Letenske sady

nabrezhi Edvarda Beneshe 7, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic http://www.prahazelena.cz/letenske-sady.html
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Letenske sady

Reviewed By Columbiafamily

It's a beautiful place in Prague! Full of history although I wish they had left Stalin statue there and just add a badge to it written "never again"! It's such a great view!

5. Botanicka zahrada Praha - Tropicky sklenik FATAMORGANA

Trojska 800/196, Prague 17100 Czech Republic +420 731 285 461 http://www.botanicka.cz
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Botanicka zahrada Praha - Tropicky sklenik FATAMORGANA

Reviewed By Lord_Fire_Fox1 - London, United Kingdom

As plant collectors ourself we couldn’t pass up the chance to check out this greenhouse. Huge range of tropical plants inside an amazing greenhouse as well as a walk though aquarium. The surrounding gardens are also beautiful and make sure to visit the bonsai in the Japanese garden. Remember to ask for a full ticket so you can visit the entire site.

6. Crocodile Zoo

Tusarova 1548/39 Praha 7-Holesovice, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 728 492 488 [email protected] http://www.krokodylipraha.cz
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Crocodile Zoo

7. Sea World (Morsky SvEt)

U Vystaviste Holesovicich, Prague 170 00 Czech Republic +420 736 649 558 [email protected] http://www.morsky-svet.cz
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2.5 based on 155 reviews

Sea World (Morsky SvEt)

The largest water tank in the country, Seaworld is a home to 4,500 species of fish and sea creatures.

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