Letná Park
Letná Park sprawls across a plateau above the Vltava River, offering some of Prague's best panoramic views without the tourist crowds of Prague Castle.
About Letná Park
Letná Park sprawls across a plateau above the Vltava River, offering some of Prague's best panoramic views without the tourist crowds of Prague Castle. You'll find the towering Metronome sculpture ticking away where Stalin's massive statue once stood, plus tree-lined paths perfect for running or cycling. The park connects several neighborhoods and serves as Prague's unofficial outdoor living room, complete with a proper beer garden that locals actually use.
Walking through Letná feels like discovering Prague's backyard: dog walkers emerge from every path, skateboarders practice tricks near the Metronome, and families spread blankets under chestnuts and lindens. The river views unfold gradually as you walk toward the southern edge, revealing the full sweep of Prague's bridges and red rooftops. The atmosphere stays relaxed year-round, though summer brings outdoor ping-pong tables and impromptu football games.
Most guides oversell the Metronome itself (it's just a big ticking sculpture), but undersell the beer garden experience. Letenský zámeček serves proper Pilsner Urquell for around 50 CZK with million-dollar views. Skip the formal gardens near the entrance and head straight for the river overlooks. The park works best as a sunset spot after visiting nearby attractions, not as a destination itself.
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