Přehled
Vyšehradské sady constitutes a vital green belt within the historic Vyšehrad fortress, combining legacy, nature, and panoramic views. Originally established through the initiatives of propost Mikuláš Karlach and Václav Štulc, the park has been carefully maintained to offer both public recreational space and a serene environment for reflection. Visitors can encounter historically significant monuments, such as the 1678 equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas and the mysterious Devil's Columns, which trace back to pagan Slavic origins. The site provides a unique vantage point overlooking the Vltava river, where one can observe Petřín, Malá Strana, and the Hradčany skyline. With its blend of maintained lawns, walking paths, and quiet garden nooks, it serves as a functional and scenic escape from the urban density of Prague.
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Is there an entrance fee for Vyšehradské sady?
No, access to the park grounds is free for the public.
Where can I eat in the park?
There are several small cafes and a restaurant located within the park area.