
Petrin Hill has been a popular recreational area since the 19th century. The Petrin Tower was built in 1891 for the Jubilee Exhibition and has since become a symbol of the hill.
The hill features the Petrin Tower, a mirror maze, and several gardens, including the Rose Garden and the Seminary Garden. The tower offers a panoramic view of Prague.
One legend says that Petrin Hill was a place of pagan worship before Christianity arrived in Bohemia. Another story involves the Petrin Tower, which was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Visitors can take the funicular railway to the top of the hill or hike up the winding paths. The Petrin Tower is a must-see for its views.
The park is open 24 hours, but the Petrin Tower and other attractions have specific hours.
Early morning or late afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
Plan for 1-2 hours to explore the main attractions.
Yes, photography is permitted throughout the park.
Yes, the park is family-friendly with plenty of space for children to play.
No specific dress code, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended.