Kinský Garden
Zahrada Kinských
Explore Kinský Garden, a vast 24-hectare English-style park on Petřín Hill, offering scenic views, ponds, a waterfall, and the Ethnographic Museum.

🌳 A sprawling 24-hectare English-style park on the southern slope of Petřín Hill, separated by the historic Hunger Wall.
🏛️ Home to the Kinský Summerhouse (Ethnographic Museum), ponds, a waterfall, and historical monuments.

Why Go

🏞️ Explore a scenic park with ponds, a waterfall, and historical monuments
👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Enjoy two children's playgrounds with new play elements and toilets
♿ Benefit from barrier-free entrances and accessible paths to key locations
🖼️ Visit the Ethnographic Museum, an exhibition of the National Museum
🚶‍♀️ Enjoy short recreation and walks with views of southeast Prague

Why Avoid

⚠️ Steep terrain may make some paths challenging for persons with reduced mobility
🔥 The historic wooden Greek-Catholic church of St. Michael burned down and is not accessible

Hours

⏰ The garden is freely accessible year-round.
🏛️ Ethnographic Museum: April–October, Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00. Closed November–March.

Cost

💰 Garden: Free entry.
🏛️ Ethnographic Museum: Basic 100 CZK, Reduced 80 CZK (seniors, youth 15-18, students), Children under 15 FREE.

Getting There

📍 Main entrance from Kinský Square (náměstí Kinských).
🚶‍♀️ Additional entrances from Šermířská street and Na Hřebenkách street.
🚪 Several passages through the Hunger Wall connect to the neighboring Nebozízek garden.
🚌 Accessible by tram/bus to Náměstí Kinských, Na Hřebenkách, Šermířská, Holečkova, and Metro A (Malostranská) or B (Anděl).

Toilets

🚻 Toilets are available at both children's playgrounds and adjacent to the Kinský Summerhouse.
⏰ WC opening hours: April–September: 10:00–20:00, November–March: 10:00–17:00.

Dogs

🐾 Dogs are not allowed in children's playgrounds.
🐕 Leash: required near playgrounds, flower beds, ponds, and cycling routes.
🚶‍♀️ Free running: only in designated areas.

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parkgardennatureoutdoorfamily-friendlyhistoricalmuseum