


Vojanovy sady
About
Vojanovy sady is a hidden gem among Prague's gardens, offering families a tranquil escape from the city's busy tourist areas. This historic Baroque garden features winding paths perfect for little explorers, plenty of grassy areas for running around, and shaded benches where parents can relax while kids play. The peaceful atmosphere and free admission make it an ideal spot for a mid-sightseeing break or a casual family picnic.
Highlights
- ✓Beautiful Baroque architecture and historic chapel dating back centuries
- ✓Peacocks and other birds roaming the gardens that fascinate young children
- ✓Spacious lawns perfect for picnics and letting kids burn off energy
- ✓Peaceful atmosphere away from Prague's crowded tourist spots
- ✓Shaded walking paths ideal for hot summer days
Pro Tips
- 1.Pack a picnic lunch from a local bakery or market to enjoy on the lawns, as food options inside the garden are limited.
- 2.Visit in the morning right when it opens at 8:00 AM to have the garden mostly to yourselves before tour groups arrive.
- 3.Bring a ball or frisbee for the open grassy areas, as there is no playground equipment here.
- 4.The garden has peacocks roaming freely, which kids love, but teach children to observe from a distance and not chase them.
- 5.Download an offline map before visiting, as finding the entrance can be tricky in Prague's winding streets.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM for the most peaceful experience. Spring (April to June) offers beautiful blooms and pleasant weather, while early fall provides comfortable temperatures without summer crowds. Note the garden closes at 4:00 PM daily, so plan accordingly.
What to Know
Admission is completely free, making this a budget-friendly family activity in an otherwise expensive tourist city. The paths are mostly stroller-accessible, though some areas have gravel or uneven surfaces typical of historic gardens.
Seasonal Notes
Most beautiful in spring (April to June) when flowers are blooming and summer (July to August) when the garden is lush and green. Winter visits are possible but the garden is less vibrant. Note that Prague winters can be very cold, so dress warmly. The 4:00 PM closing time means winter visits require earlier planning due to shorter daylight hours.
Nearby Eats
Head to Cafe Savoy (about a 10-minute walk) for family-friendly Czech pastries and meals in an elegant setting with high chairs available, or try Lokál Nad Stromovkou for traditional Czech cuisine with a relaxed atmosphere that welcomes children.
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