The park was designed with a layout reflecting the principles of the First Republic's landscape architecture in Czechoslovakia.
It is situated on the confluence of the Elbe and Chrudimka rivers, serving as a vital flood-protection landscape element.
The 2014 renovation involved the planting of over 100 new trees and thousands of perennials to restore the original 1930s conceptual vision.
The site hosts specific zones for educational activities and ecological awareness, reflecting its history as a botanical exhibition space.
Tyršovy sady is a prominent urban park in central Pardubice, spanning approximately 17 hectares between the Chrudimka and Elbe rivers. Originally established as a botanical garden and exhibition ground, it underwent a major revitalization completed in 2014 to restore its functionalist landscape architecture. The park features an extensive network of footpaths, a central water feature, and a collection of mature trees, including rare species. It serves as a natural corridor connecting the historical city center with the riverbanks. The design integrates modern recreational facilities with preserved historical elements and open lawn areas.
The wooden footbridge and paths near the confluence of the two rivers provide the best panoramic views of the greenery.
Bring a picnic blanket as there are designated open lawn areas throughout the central meadow.
Follow the paved paths along the riverbanks to observe the local birdlife, including swans and ducks.
Visit the nearby bridge crossings for the best views of the park's integration into the river landscape.
Do not swim in the rivers bordering the park, as currents can be unpredictable and it is not a designated swimming area.
Keep dogs on a leash in designated areas and avoid walking on flower beds.