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Letná Park (Letenské sady) park in Holešovice, CZ
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View of Letná Park (Letenské sady) in Holešovice, CZ
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View of Letná Park (Letenské sady) in Holešovice, CZ
Photo: Google

Letná Park (Letenské sady)

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🕑 2 to 4 hours👶 Best for all ages, from babies to teens. Toddlers love the playgrounds and open grassy areas for tumbling, while older kids enjoy flying kites, playing football, and exploring the park's various paths. Teens appreciate the skateboarding area and the relaxed atmosphere.

About

Letná Park offers families a perfect escape with panoramic views over Prague's red rooftops and the Vltava River. This sprawling hilltop green space combines dedicated playgrounds, wide open lawns for running and games, and tree-lined paths ideal for strollers and family walks. It's a local favorite where kids can play freely while parents enjoy some of Europe's most stunning city views.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds with climbing structures and swings perfect for different age groups
  • Stunning panoramic views of Prague Castle, Old Town, and the bridges crossing the Vltava River
  • Wide open green spaces ideal for picnics, ball games, and kite flying
  • The giant metronome monument, a fascinating piece of history that replaced a Stalin statue
  • Paved paths throughout the park perfect for scooters, bikes, and strollers

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring a picnic blanket and snacks from a local bakery or supermarket to enjoy on the lawns with the best views near the metronome monument
  2. 2.The playground area is at the eastern end of the park near Sparta Praha stadium, so head that direction if playgrounds are your priority
  3. 3.Take tram 1, 8, or 25 to Letenské náměstí stop for easy access, Prague's public transport is excellent and kids under 6 ride free
  4. 4.Visit the giant metronome sculpture at the southern edge for incredible photo ops and to let kids marvel at this quirky landmark
  5. 5.Pack layers as it can be breezy on the hilltop even on warm days, and bring a frisbee or ball as the open spaces are perfect for games

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings or late afternoons in spring (April to June) or early fall (September) for pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Weekends bring local families, creating a lively atmosphere but the park is large enough to never feel overcrowded. Sunset visits offer magical golden hour views over the city.

What to Know

The park is completely free and always open. There are public restrooms available but bring toilet paper just in case. Food options are limited within the park, so pack snacks and drinks, though there's a popular beer garden (Letná Beer Garden) where families can grab refreshments and simple foods.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed from April through October when weather is warmest. The park is open year-round and can be beautiful with snow in winter, but playgrounds may be less appealing in cold months. Summer (July and August) brings the most activity and the beer garden is in full swing. Fall colors in October are spectacular for family photos.

Nearby Eats

Letná Beer Garden (Letenský zámeček) within the park serves Czech classics like sausages, fries, and snacks in a family-friendly outdoor setting. For a sit-down meal, walk 10 minutes to Holešovice neighborhood where you'll find kid-friendly spots like Bistro 8 with pasta and pizza options.

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