What to do and see in Czech Republic, Czech Republic: The Best Gardens

November 3, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

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1. Dendrologicka Zahrada

Za Dalnici 146, Pruhonice 25243 Czech Republic http://dendrologickazahrada.cz
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5.0 based on 45 reviews

Dendrologicka Zahrada

2. Zbiroh courtyard

Masarykovo namesti 97 Masarykovo nám. 97, Zbiroh 33808 Czech Republic +420 602 201 321 [email protected] http://www.zbiroh-dvur.cz/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Zbiroh courtyard

Relaxation area includes a park and part of the yard, visitors here will find a quiet place to rest and sports activities in nature.

3. Grulichowe Skalki

Sedlonov 149, Sedlonov 51791 Czech Republic +420 494 660 374
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Grulichowe Skalki

4. Liberec Botanical Garden

Punkyrova, Liberec 460 01 Czech Republic +420 485 252 811 http://www.botaniliberec.cz/angl-index.php
Excellent
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4.5 based on 162 reviews

Liberec Botanical Garden

5. Wallenstein Palace Gardens

Letenska 123/4, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic +420 257 075 707 https://www.senat.cz/informace/pro_verejnost/valdstejnska_zahrada/index-eng.php
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4.5 based on 1,408 reviews

Wallenstein Palace Gardens

Located on the grounds of the magnificent Waldstein Palace, this elegant 17th-century garden is designed in the baroque style with classical bronze statues and gurgling fountains.

Reviewed By 35grishmas - Bracknell, United Kingdom

We went to this place as it was on my itinerary and the bonus was my year old was napping in his buggy and it was noon time, hence perfect to sit down and grab something to eat till then. We went inside and were welcomed by this huge beautfiul pond, we found a place to sit under a tree and into the shade to take a break from the sun. It was nice and breezy with trees around. Loads of big koi fish's in the pond. once my toddler was up, he enjoyed thoroughly walking and running around the pond, looking at all the fish and the white peacock too. once done from that area, we made our way down near the palace, its nice and huge and the views are beautiful and scenic with Prague castle in the view. nice and well maintained gardens. Lots of open space for kids to burn their energy running around. We had an enjoyable afternoon there.

6. Arboretum Bila Lhota

Bila Lhota 1, Bila 78321 Czech Republic +420 725 460 888 http://www.arboretumbilalhota.cz/
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Arboretum Bila Lhota

7. Prague Botanical Garden

Trojska 800/196, Prague 171 00 Czech Republic +420 234 148 111 [email protected] http://www.botanicka.cz/hlavni-stranka.html?page_id=95
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4.5 based on 307 reviews

Prague Botanical Garden

Reviewed By mtuncer56 - Ankara, Turkey

When you descend from Vyshgrad Castle with steep stairs, you reach the Vlatava River side. When you head east to see the urban texture from here, it is absolutely necessary to visit Charles University's Botanical Garden (Botanická zahrada) in a very close distance .. The most important of the "Beautiful City" principles is that there are parts of nature that can immediately escape and take shelter in the crowd and density of the city. Botanická zahrada is also a place to relax, learn, have fun and please all the senses. The Botanical Garden is large and covers almost 70 hectares. The Prague botanical garden is an oasis of peace and tranquility. There is a vast territory with giant trees, herb gardens, greenhouses, open-air exhibitions with various gardens and vineyards. Open exhibitions cover a very large area. I walked along a beautiful stony path while watching the plants. The garden is located on a hill and many paths run up and down the hill. The botanical garden reveals beautiful views of the landscape and plants. St. With exhibition spaces such as Clara's historic vineyards, a Japanese meditation garden, and the unique tropical Fata Morgana Greenhouse, it is truly worth a visit. Divided into three separate regions with different temperature and humidity rates, the 130 m long greenhouse offers a journey in tropical nature at any time of the year.

8. Kinskeho Zahrada

Sermirska, Prague 1 110 00 Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Kinskeho Zahrada

Reviewed By Wenovo - Morris County, United States

Not much have changed since my childhood visits , not much has changed since my last review below. It is a great park to visit, definitely less touristy than the nearby Petrin. Beautiful in every season ....

9. Open Garden

Udolni 33, Brno 602 00 Czech Republic +420 515 903 111 [email protected] http://www.otevrenazahrada.cz
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Open Garden

The Origin of Open Gardens At the beginning the idea was to create a modern and environmentally friendly yet functional space that would serve as a good example as to how others - businesses, schools, government agencies and the general public, could follow. This idea came into being in the fall of 2012. Built in the heart of the second largest city in the Czech Republic, the Open Gardens has been functioning as a textbook of environmentally friendly architecture, sustainable agriculture and modern environmental protection. Climate change poses a fundamental threat to people in the Amazon rainforest, India, sub-Saharan Africa or in Europe. Unprecedented floods, droughts and unpredictable weather changes threaten the lives of millions of people around the globe. The Open Gardens is a living example of suitable adaptation measures to climate change which can be adopted in a highly urbanized areas. Open Gardens = Education and Fun! Open Gardens consists of two parts: a unique environmental education facility, and an office development which provides a home to several Czech NGOs. Open Gardens hosts countless events and activities - seminars, lectures, workshops, family events and educational programs tailored for students. As well, visitors can enjoy guided tours of the passive buildings or rent a place for a private family party. The emphasis of the whole garden design is put on adventure exploration of ecological coherences and the laws of nature focusing mainly to alternative energy sources and physical phenomena, energy savings, utilization of renewable sources of energy and the use of vegetation elements in their natural way.

10. Royal Garden

Prazsky hrad, Prague 119 08 Czech Republic +420 224 372 435 https://www.hrad.cz/cs/prazsky-hrad-pro-navstevniky/zahrady/1.-kralovska-zahrada-10205#from-list
Excellent
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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Royal Garden

Reviewed By Wenovo - Morris County, United States

2 years later, we came back to the gardens , only to discover that the same show was going on. I wrote a long review from the past experience, plus others from previous visits. I thought I would just summarize the past reviews and include our last experience. It was a beautiful sunny day and we had plenty of time to take in the Vinobrani festivities. There was dancing on stage, food stalls and wine tasting just like in the years past. We enjoyed it all, the fun atmosphere , the manicured gardens, the panoramic views. For part of our trip we were staying in the Hotel Savoy - in the Castle area. We had more time to linger, it was an afternoon to remember ...

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