Wallenstein Garden
Wallenstein Garden is Prague's best free Baroque garden, built in 1623 behind what's now the Czech Senate building.
About Wallenstein Garden
Wallenstein Garden is Prague's best free Baroque garden, built in 1623 behind what's now the Czech Senate building. You'll walk geometric flowerbeds lined with bronze fountains while peacocks strut across gravel paths, completely unbothered by visitors. The real showstopper is the sala terrena, a grand pavilion covered in mythological frescoes, plus an artificial grotto that feels like walking into a fairytale cave with fake stalactites.
The garden has this wonderful sense of stepping back in time, where perfectly manicured hedges frame views of Prague Castle towers. Peacocks own the place and they know it, often blocking paths while showing off their plumage. The sala terrena feels surprisingly intimate despite its grand scale, and the grotto is genuinely atmospheric with its rocky formations and hidden alcoves. Everything's laid out on clean gravel paths that make a satisfying crunch underfoot.
Most guides oversell this as a major attraction when it's really a lovely 30-minute stroll, perfect for escaping tourist crowds. Skip it in shoulder seasons when the peacocks are less active and flowers aren't blooming. The garden closes completely November through March, which catches many visitors off guard. Entry is genuinely free with no catch, making it one of Prague's best values in touristy Malá Strana.
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