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Promenáda Raoula Wallenberga provides a quiet, paved sanctuary for those looking to escape the bustle of central Prague. Located in the Great Strahov Garden on the Petrin hillside, this path offers a consistent, elevated walkway that runs along the contours of the landscape. It is named in memory of Raoul Wallenberg, the Swedish diplomat whose humanitarian acts saved thousands of lives during the Second World War. Visitors walking the path will find striking, unobstructed views looking out over the city center, set against the backdrop of the historic Strahov Monastery. Because it is largely tucked away from main thoroughfares, it serves as an excellent choice for a contemplative walk, a scenic photography session, or simply a breather while exploring the Hradčany district.
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Is the path suitable for wheelchairs?
The path is paved with asphalt, but given its location on a hillside, it may feature steep sections or uneven terrain.
Where does the promenade start?
It begins at the street Úvoz and continues along the contour, ending near the stairs leading to Vlašská.