The Prague Botanical Garden is dedicated to plant conservation, biodiversity research, and educating the public on ecology and nature. Established in 1968 and opened to the public in 1969, it became fully accessible in 1992. With notable exhibits like the Japanese Garden, Fata Morgana Greenhouse, and extensive outdoor expositions, the garden now offers a diverse natural and educational experience across its 25-hectare area.
The Prague Botanical Garden in the picturesque hillside in Troja is a place for the whole family. The outdoor area offers space for relaxation, knowledge and fun. Get inspiration and knowledge in nature in the middle of the city.
Charles IV's Favorite Variety and the Vineyards of Prague
There's no need to travel to South Moravia for good wine. Viticulture has a historical tradition in Prague, and the area of Prague 8 and its surroundings used to be one of the most utilized regions for growing grapevines. The local southern slopes...