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Mirror Maze in Petrin Park tourist attraction in Prague, PRG
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View of Mirror Maze in Petrin Park in Prague, PRG
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View of Mirror Maze in Petrin Park in Prague, PRG
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Mirror Maze in Petrin Park

3.6(4,749 reviews)Activity
🕑 15-30 minutes👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger children (4-7) delight in the silly distorted reflections and the adventure of navigating the maze, while older kids (8-12) enjoy the challenge of finding their way through and the historical novelty. Toddlers may find the maze slightly confusing or overwhelming, and teens might find it brief but still amusing.

About

Step into a whimsical world of optical illusions at this historic mirror maze perched atop Petrin Hill. Built in 1891, this charming attraction delights children with its confusing corridors, infinite reflections, and comical distorting mirrors that make the whole family look hilariously stretched or squashed. It's a quick, affordable activity that combines history with giggles, perfect for breaking up a day of sightseeing in Prague.

Highlights

  • Historic mirror maze with confusing passages and infinite reflections from 1891
  • Hilarious distorting mirrors that stretch and squash your reflection in funny ways
  • Small diorama depicting the Battle of Prague students defended against Swedish troops in 1648
  • Beautiful location in Petrin Park with gardens and playgrounds nearby
  • Affordable, quick activity perfect for young children's attention spans

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Combine your visit with the Petrin Lookout Tower nearby for a full morning of activities, as both are within walking distance and tickets can sometimes be purchased together.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings to avoid weekend crowds, especially during summer when tour groups arrive mid-day.
  3. 3.The maze is quite small and quick to complete (10-15 minutes), so manage expectations and consider it as part of a larger Petrin Park outing rather than a standalone destination.
  4. 4.Take the funicular railway up to Petrin Hill rather than walking, as the climb is steep and kids will appreciate saving energy for exploring the park.
  5. 5.Bring your camera or phone for funny photo opportunities in the distortion mirror room at the end of the maze.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM) are ideal for avoiding crowds. Spring and early fall offer the best weather for enjoying the beautiful Petrin Park surroundings without summer's peak tourist season. The attraction is indoors, so it works well on rainy days too.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable (typically around 75-90 CZK for adults, about $3-4 USD, with discounts for children). The venue is cash-friendly but increasingly accepts cards. Note that the maze itself is not wheelchair or stroller accessible due to tight passages and steps.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, though hours may be slightly reduced in winter months (typically closing earlier around 5:00 PM). The surrounding Petrin Park is especially beautiful during spring cherry blossom season (April-May) and fall foliage (September-October). Check ahead during major holidays as hours may vary.

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Nearby Eats

The Petrin Park area has limited dining, so consider packing snacks. For sit-down meals, head down the hill to the Mala Strana neighborhood (10-minute walk) where you'll find Cafe Savoy, a family-friendly cafe with pastries and Czech classics, or Lokál, which offers traditional Czech food including kid-friendly schnitzel and dumplings.

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