The Czernin Palace Gardens are an incredible place to soak up the atmosphere of late 17th century Prague. Take a walk in the gardens on a beautiful sunny day and let this magical place intrigue you.
If you wish to relax and regain your energy, a romantic stroll in the picturesque and historical Czernin Palace Gardens will be the right choice for you. The gardens are located at Loretánské náměstí square and are presently used by the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The gardens have been open to public every summer since 2011 (that is, between May 1 and October 31). The park also opens on national holidays between 10am and 5pm during this period. Entrance is free.
A small pool and a water cascade
Take a walk in the gardens adorned by a small pool and a water cascade or head for the park whose front section has been turned into a French garden gradually giving way to a small English park. The relaxed atmosphere is accentuated by a sala terrena, terraces and a pavilion transformed into an orangery.
Lots of shade on hot summer days
The dominant feature of this cultural site is the beautiful patulous sycamore tree although one can enjoy a number of other trees here as well. There are fully-grown beach, maple and gingko trees here and the rear section of the park is covered by conifers ready to provide you with shade on a hot summer day.