Parks in Prague

The historic beauty of Prague offers not only amazing medieval architecture it also provides wonderfully relaxing green areas where visitors can enjoy blooming nature, both outside and inside the city.

In 2018 Prague has been named the greenest city in the world according to a new index by Dutch travel website TravelBird.

The Czech capital comes in first in rankings based on the percentage of green space against the total area of the city, with a whopping 56.74% of the city rated green.
No other city crossed the 50% mark, with Madrid (44.85%) and Vienna (42.68%) trailing Prague in the rankings. A total of 50 major cities across the world were analyzed for the Green Cities Index.

Green spaces measured for the index included forests & woodlands, nature reserves, parks, maintained grass areas, public gardens, golf courses, orchard, vineyards, and farmland. All data was sourced from OpenStreetMap.

Chotek Gardens (Chotkovy sady)

Address: Prague 1, 10100, Chotkova Phone: 420 221 714 714

Černín Garden (Černínská zahrada)

Address: Prague 1, 11800, Loretánské náměstí 5 Phone: 420 224 181 111

Centre for Young Naturalists

Address: Prague 5, 15000, Drtinova 1a Phone: 420 222 333 861

Břevnov Monastery (Břevnovský klášter)

Address: Prague 6, 16000, Markétská 1/28 Phone: 420 220 406 111, 420 220 406 270

Botanical Garden of the Natural Sciences Faculty of Charles University (Botanická zahrada Přírodovědecké fakulty Univerzity Karlovy)

Address: Prague 2, 12800, Na Slupi 16 Phone: 420 221 951 883, 420 221 951 885

Franciscan Garden (Františkánská zahrada)

Address: Prague 1, 10100, Jungmannova 18, čp. 753/II Phone: 420 221 097 231

Bertramka

Address: Prague 5, 15000, Mozartova 129 Phone: 420 241 493 547