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Botanical Garden of the City Prague

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Serene and botanically diverse with elevated city vistas.
Botanical Garden of the City Prague, Trojská 800/196, 171 00 Praha-Troja, Czechia
Interesting facts
1

The Fata Morgana greenhouse uses a sophisticated climate control system to maintain three distinct temperature zones inside a single glass structure.

2

The St. Klara vineyard dates back to the 13th century and remains one of the few functional historic vineyards within Prague city limits.

3

The garden maintains a dedicated seed bank and participates in global plant conservation programs for endangered species.

4

The site contains a prehistoric 'living fossil' exhibit featuring plants that have remained largely unchanged for millions of years.

5

The Mediterranean section is engineered to survive the harsh Czech winters through specific irrigation and soil protection techniques.

6

Some of the rock formations within the garden are natural geological features that were integrated into the landscape design rather than constructed.

Overview

The Botanical Garden of the City Prague is a sprawling 30-hectare site in Troja, divided into outdoor exhibitions, the Fata Morgana greenhouse, and the St. Klara vineyard. Its most distinct feature is the Fata Morgana tropical greenhouse, which is built directly into a natural rock formation, providing a unique microclimate for its exhibits. The grounds feature a Japanese garden, a Mediterranean flora section, and diverse biomes ranging from deserts to tropical rainforests. The St. Klara vineyard, situated on a south-facing slope, offers views overlooking the city and the Troja Chateau. The garden serves both as a research site for rare plant conservation and a public leisure space. Paths connect varied elevations, providing panoramic vantage points of the Vltava River valley. The site is split into geographically distinct sections that require walking between the upper and lower grounds.

Photo spot

The terrace overlooking the St. Klara vineyard with the spires of Prague visible in the background.

Insider tips

Start at the Fata Morgana greenhouse as it is often the most crowded area and is located at a different elevation from the outdoor gardens.

Wear sturdy walking shoes because the terrain is hilly and involves significant inclines between the vineyard and the forest sections.

Bring a water bottle, as the outdoor sections involve extensive walking in direct sun, especially during the summer months.

What to avoid

Attempting to walk between the greenhouse and the main outdoor garden during rain, as the paths become slippery and the shortcut trails are steep.

Good to know

The Fata Morgana greenhouse is closed on Mondays, though the outdoor botanical garden areas typically remain open.

Etiquette

Stick to marked paths to protect delicate plant root systems and avoid collecting seeds or foliage.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
3-4 hours
Best time to visit
Late spring for the full blooming of the Japanese garden or early autumn for the vineyard harvest season.
Address
Botanical Garden of the City Prague, Trojská 800/196, 171 00 Praha-Troja, Czechia
50.121, 14.413
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Details
Key attractionsFata Morgana tropical greenhouse, St. Klara vineyard
Shade & rest areasAbundant shaded forest paths and vine-covered seating near the winery

Frequently asked

Plan for about 3-4 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late spring for the full blooming of the Japanese garden or early autumn for the vineyard harvest season..

The terrace overlooking the St. Klara vineyard with the spires of Prague visible in the background.

Close by you'll find Prague Zoo, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge.