Overview
Located in the heart of Prague's Lesser Quarter, the Vrtba Garden is a preserved Baroque architectural gem that climbs the slope of Petřín Hill. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, it provides a rare, quiet experience within the busy city, showcasing exquisite 18th-century garden design and terraced layouts that offer unique city perspectives. The site is meticulously maintained, allowing visitors to walk through a historic piece of Prague culture that has been carefully restored for public enjoyment.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
Answered frequent questions
Is the garden wheelchair accessible?
Due to the terraced, hilly nature of the garden, some areas may be difficult to navigate; inquire at the entrance.
Are dogs allowed?
Check with management, as public gardens often have restrictions on pets.
Do I need to book in advance?
Public entry is typically paid at the gate, but private event bookings may require prior coordination.