Kinský Garden
Zahrada Kinských
Wheelchair accessible
A 22-hectare English-style park on Petřín Hill, Kinský Garden features scenic views, ponds, a waterfall, and two renovated children's playgrounds. It houses the Ethnographic Museum, offering cultural exhibitions and workshops. Separated by the historic Hunger Wall, it is freely accessible year-round.

📜 Expansive 22-hectare English-style park on Petřín Hill, separated by the historic Hunger Wall.
🏛️ Home to the Classical Kinský Summer Palace, housing the Ethnographic Museum.

Why Go

🏞️ Explore a scenic park with ponds, a waterfall, and historical monuments.
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Enjoy two children's playgrounds with modern play elements and available toilets.
🎨 Participate in traditional craft workshops and folk dance courses at the museum.
♿ Benefit from barrier-free entrances and accessible paths to key locations.

Why Avoid

⚠️ Steep terrain may make some paths challenging for persons with reduced mobility.
⚠️ Ethnographic Museum exhibitions are closed in November, with limited hours from December to March.

Tips

🎟️ Buy museum tickets online for convenience.
🐾 Dogs not allowed in children's playgrounds, leash required in specific areas.
🚶‍♂️ Some paths are newly renovated with granite paving and new lighting.

Cost

💰 Garden: Free. Ethnographic Museum: Adults 100 Kč, reduced 80 Kč, children under 15 free.

Hours

🕒 Garden: Freely accessible year-round. Ethnographic Museum: April–October, Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00; December–March, Wednesday–Friday: 13:00–18:00, Saturday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00; November: closed.

🚻 Toilets

Available at both playgrounds and behind the summerhouse.
April–September: 10:00–20:00, November–March: 10:00–17:00.

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