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Prague is One of the Greenest Cities in Europe

Prague is One of the Greenest Cities in Europe

Time seems to slow down in Prague’s parks and gardens. Their peaceful atmosphere, scenic views, fountains, statues, and inviting picnic spots offer the perfect escape from the city’s fast pace.

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NT Team

As one of Europe’s greenest capitals, nearly a fifth of Prague is covered in green spaces. Whether you stroll through parks, orchards, vineyards, riversides, or forests, the city offers countless opportunities to unwind. Even its quiet courtyards and tree-lined streets add to Prague’s refreshing natural charm.

For a relaxing day surrounded by greenery while still staying close to the city centre, explore popular spots such as Letná Park, Stromovka, or the Petřín Gardens. These spaces are ideal for walks, picnics, jogging, or yoga sessions. If you prefer wilder natural landscapes, head to the Prokopské and Šárecké Valleys or the Klánovocký les Forest, Prague’s largest woodland area.

To experience Prague more sustainably and reduce your impact on the environment and local communities, consider using the city’s excellent public transport system, regarded as one of the best in the world. You can also explore the city aboard the eco-friendly Tram No. 42, which offers hop-on, hop-off access with a day ticket.

Support local artisans and creators by choosing authentic souvenirs from the Old Town Hall gift shop or its online store.

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