Grébovka Park
Grébovka (Havlíčkovy sady)
Park inspired by Italian Renaissance with fountains, cascades, a lake, pavilions, statues, and an artificial cave, offering unique views of Prague, a charming wine bar, and a garden cafe.

📜 Havlíčkovy sady, also known as Grébovka, is a large, beautiful park in Prague's Vinohrady district, inspired by Italian Renaissance design.
🔍 It features historic vineyards, charming cafes, unique grottoes, and two distinct playgrounds, making it a popular destination for families.

Why Go

🌳 Enjoy beautiful landscapes, fountains, and unique views of Prague.
🍇 Explore historic vineyards and taste local wine at Viniční altán or the Grébovka wine cellar.
☕ Relax at charming park cafes like Pavilon Grébovka, offering meals, drinks, and a children's corner.
🧜‍♂️ Discover the enchanting artificial grotto with its pond and Neptune statue, a hit with kids.
🏛️ Admire architectural gems including Gröbeho Villa and the Vineyard Gazebo.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Let children play at two distinct, renovated playgrounds.

Why Avoid

🐕 Dogs must be kept on a leash.
⚠️ Some paths, especially near the grotto, can be rocky and may not be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs.

Tips

⏳ Allow at least 2 hours to explore the park.
🧺 Enjoy a picnic or attend the annual Vinohradské vinobraní (wine harvest festival) in summer.
⛸️ An ice skating rink operates from late November to late February.

Cost

💰 Entry to the park is free.

Hours

🌳 Park: Daily 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM (November-March); 6:00 AM – 12:00 AM (April-October).
☕ Pavilon Grébovka Café: Daily 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM.

Getting There

🅿️ Parking: Paid roadside parking in surrounding areas.
🚻 Toilets: Available at cafes within the park.

Last updated 18 days ago

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