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Parks #11 in Prague

Letna Park

4.7 · 28,911 reviews
Relaxed, social, and panoramic.
Letna Park, Letná, 170 00 Praha 7, Czechia
Interesting facts
1

The park's original site was cleared of buildings in the late 19th century to improve city aesthetics.

2

The base of the current metronome was the plinth for the world's largest Stalin monument until its demolition.

3

The park was the location of a significant mass protest during the Velvet Revolution in 1989.

4

The Hanavský Pavilion, located at the eastern end of the park, is a prominent example of Art Nouveau cast-iron architecture.

5

The beer garden is one of the oldest in Prague and historically served as a social hub for local workers.

Overview

Letna Park is a sprawling hillside plateau situated directly above the Vltava River in Prague. The park is most distinctive for its panoramic views of the city's historic bridges and the Old Town district. It features a large paved space that previously held a massive statue of Joseph Stalin, which was removed in 1962. A functioning functionalist-style metronome now stands on the former pedestal site, serving as a landmark for the area. The park grounds include extensive wooded walking paths, grassy slopes for lounging, and an outdoor beer garden. It remains a popular local gathering spot for cycling, skateboarding, and picnicking. The site is geographically elevated, providing a natural vantage point over the city's architectural skyline.

Photo spot

The plaza surrounding the giant Metronome, providing a clear vantage point of the city bridges in a line.

Insider tips

Bring a picnic blanket as grass areas are popular and often fully occupied on sunny days.

Walk toward the eastern end near the Hanavský Pavilion for the most unobstructed photos of the Vltava River bridges.

Keep an eye on the gravel paths, which can become dusty during long dry periods in the summer.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to swim in the Vltava River from the park access points, as the currents are hazardous.

Good to know

The park is public and open year-round, though the beer garden typically operates seasonally from spring through autumn.

Etiquette

Casual, but remain respectful of shared public space in the beer garden.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2-3 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon during a weekday for sunset views and a less crowded atmosphere.
Address
Letna Park, Letná, 170 00 Praha 7, Czechia
50.096, 14.415
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Details
ViewsPanoramic city skyline and Vltava River bridges
AmenitiesSeasonal beer garden and extensive walking paths

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon during a weekday for sunset views and a less crowded atmosphere..

The plaza surrounding the giant Metronome, providing a clear vantage point of the city bridges in a line.

Close by you'll find Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral.