Prague/West bank of Vltava

The West of Prague is to the west of the Castle district.

Get in

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Map of Prague/West bank of Vltava

Use metro station 50.10059414.3920141 Dejvická  A , to get to Praha 6. Use metro station 50.07414.4052 Anděl  B , to get to Praha 5, and station 50.05361114.2905563 Zličín  B , to get to Praha 13.

  • 50.07833314.3194441 Bílá Hora (White Mountain) (Bílá Hora - Tram 22, 25). This is where the eponymous Battle of White Mountain took place between Habsburg forces and the Czech nobility on 8 November 1620, as part of the Thirty Years' War. During the early fifteenth century's Hussite rebellions, most of the Czech people abandoned the Catholic church and followed the Protestant teachings of Jan Hus and similar preachers. Despite the annexation of the Czech lands by the very Catholic Austrian Habsburg family, the Czech nobility remained Protestant. When Emperor Ferdinand II violated an agreement signed by his predecessor which codified the mainly-Protestant nobility's rights, they got angry. Two Protestant churches were forcibly closed or destroyed on orders of the Bishop of Prague (Ferdinand's right-hand man), the nobility decided they'd had quite enough, and gathered at the Castle en masse. Count Thurn, the ringleader, and his assistants entered the Castle, where they were harassed by two Catholic members of Ferdinand's advisory council. The words 'defenestration' and 'Prague' are inextricably linked in history), Count Thurn and his friends threw the council members out a window. In a remarkably ironic twist of fate, they landed in a pile of manure and survived. What next? From a smelly pair of court lackeys to war? Bílá hora (Q15123956) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.083414.32632 Hvezda Summer Palace (Letohrádek Hvězda). Star-shaped and white, rising out of its meadow like a porcelain figurine, this small summer palace is located near one of the most infamous sites in Czech history. There is a small museum inside dedicated to the 18th century nationalist writer Alois Jirásek, best known for his collection of Czech fairy tales, available as Old Czech Legends in the U.S. Hvězda's shape is unusual, but this area is known for being near Bílá Hora. Letohrádek Hvězda on Wikipedia Letohrádek Hvězda (Q3175128) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.09255614.3783893 Villa Müller, Nad Hradním vodojemem 642/14 (Ořechovka - Tram 1, 2). A luxurious villa designed by Austrian and Czechoslovak architect Adolf Loos, the author of influential essay "Ornament and Crime" among others. The villa was built in the years 1928-1930, at the same time as the famous Mies Van der Rohe's Tugendhat Villa in Brno. Adolf Loos considered Müller Villa to be his most beautiful house and it is also the building where he most perfectly embodied the ideas of his Raumplan. The villa, including its interiors, has been renovated and restored to its original 1930 appearance in the late 1990s. Now Müller Villa is one of the most authentic and best preserved of Adolf Loos' works. It is possible to visit the Müller Villa by guided tour which must be booked in advance by telephone (+420 224 312 012) or through the official website Basic admission fee is 300 Kč + 100 Kč for an English language guide. Villa Müller on Wikipedia Villa Müller (Q1468582) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.0948314.41594 Prague Giant Metronome. A huge monument erected to replace the Stalinist monument that preceded it. Prague Metronome on Wikipedia Prague Metronome (Q2667987) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.097314.424855 National Technical Museum (Národní technické muzeum), Kostelní 42, Praha 7. Amazing collection of motorcycles, cars, aircraft and commercial vehicles, plus many examples of communist-era technological engineering. National Technical Museum on Wikipedia National Technical Museum (Q96482839) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.10678814.4473576 DOX Centre for Contemporary Art, Poupětova 1 (Ortenovo náměstí - Tram 1, 25 from Nádraží Holešovice Metro C). Tu-Su 11:00-19:00. A gallery for modern arts, modern EU gallery style. Huge white building with lot of exhibitions, installations and interesting objects to see. You can check the exhibitions during day (around 1-2 hr) and on the trip back to Holešovice visit the legendary underground grown up Cross Club. Adult 330 Kč, students (with valid student ID) 180 Kč, family (2 adults + up to 3 children younger than 15 years old) 660 Kč, senior 65+ 180 Kč, child aged 7 to 15 120 Kč, child 6 and under free. DOX - Centre for contemporary art (Q11722838) on Wikidata OSM directions
Hall in Veletržní palác
  • 50.10111114.43257 National Gallery Prague - Trade Fair Palace (Veletržní palác), Dukelských hrdinů 47, 170 00 Prague 7 - Holešovice (Veletržní palác - Tram 6, 17), +420 224 301 122, . Tu-Su 10:00-18:00. The Czech National Gallery branch covering modern art movements. Permanent exhibitions cover art from 1796 to 1938, with an obvious bias towards art from what is now Czechia, but also with a particularly significant French collection. The gallery occupies the old trade fair building constructed in the 1920s, in itself a significant example of Functionalist architecture. Adult 250 Kč, Concessions 140 Kč. Also combined passes with other NGP branches. Trade Fair Palace on Wikipedia Trade Fair Palace (Q496259) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.10472214.4308338 [dead link] Výstaviště Praha. Exhibition ground used for exhibitions, concerts and other cultural events. Výstaviště Praha on Wikipedia Výstaviště Praha (Q1389717) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.0532414.4084379 MeetFactory, Ke Sklárně 3213/15, +420 251 551 796. Non-for-profit centre for contemporary art. Has several departments, including music, theater and gallery. MeetFactory on Wikipedia MeetFactory (Q6807748) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.05416714.26294410 Teleček. Highest point of Prague, but realistically just a field. Teleček (Q12179822) on Wikidata
  • 50.09397514.38939411 Museum of Public Transport (Tramway Museum), Patočkova 132/2, Praha 6 (Voznova Střešovice - Tram 1, 2, or 25. Also vintage tram services 41 (weekends late March to mid-November) and 42 (daily all year round)), +420 296 128 900. 09:00-17:00, Sa, Su and public holidays. A storehouse of superbly restored trams from Hapsburg-era four-wheelers to the iconic Tatra cars of the Communist era. Also trolleybuses, buses and service vehicles. It can occasionally look closed during opening times - try the metal door in the leftmost arch of the building. English-language leaflet guides available. 100 Kč (under 16, over 65 and students 60 Kč). Prague Public Transport Museum on Wikipedia Public Transport Museum in Prague (Q747287) on Wikidata OSM directions
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Map of Prague/West bank of Vltava

  • 50.10005114.4301691 Bio Oko (Cinema Oko), +420 608 33 00 88. 10:00-01:00. One of Prague's best art cinemas. OSM directions

Parks

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  • 50.106414.41942 Stromovka. Stromovka (place of trees) Park is the largest of its kind in the city of Prague. The history of Stromovka dates back to 1268, when Premysl Otakar II used Stromovka as the royal hunting grounds. The park was open to the public in 1804, after Czech nobles saved the grounds from complete demolishment from the reign of Maria Theresa who ordered everything cut and burned. The park is no longer full of deer to hunt; the park now features paths for inline skating, romantic ponds, large meadows, a few cafes, and even horse stables. Stromovka is the perfect place to take a Sunday afternoon stroll with your family and friends. Stromovka on Wikipedia Stromovka (Q3500538) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.09373614.4125333 Letná Park (Letenské sady). The Letná Park is on a high plateau just north of and above the city centere. Therefore, it was the place where the massive Stalin's Monument, overlooking the city, was unveiled in 1955. It was the world's largest representation of Stalin, featuring the Soviet leader in front of a line of workers; it was nicknamed "Fronta na maso" or "Meat Queue" by locals, as this was a time when such queues were a daily part of life in the city. In the 1962, the monument was demolished and the place was vacant till the end of the communist era. After the Velvet Revolution, a giant, functional Prague Metronome was built on the spot. Letná Park on Wikipedia Letná Park (Q3500624) on Wikidata OSM directions
  • 50.09844414.3205384 Divoká Šárka. A popular rocky park with a nearby 'Džbán' water basin. Divoká Šárka on Wikipedia Divoká Šárka (Q185919) on Wikidata
  • 50.03333314.3666675 Prokop valley (Prokopské údolí). A long valley. Combined with other areas that are not part of the main valley, it spans more than 5 km, almost all the way from Vltava to Řeporyje, with numerous side-tracks. A small bathing place can be found here, as well as opportunities for rock climbing, running etc. Prokop Valley on Wikipedia Prokop valley (Q3564060) on Wikidata
  • 50.066714.35726 Cibulka. A picturesque hilly small park, crossed by a train track. Cibulka (Q11730804) on Wikidata

Tours

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  • 50.0679914.408167 Staropramen Brewery Visitor Center, Pivovarska 9, Praha 5 (entrance from Pivovarska street) (Anděl - Metro B, Na Knížecí Tram 5, 12, 15, 20), +420 273 132 589, . Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 - 18:00. Visit the home of Prague's most famous brewery which was founded in 1869. There are tours available in English and there is a restaurant at the same complex. 349 Kč. OSM directions

Sports

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  • 49.989214.375668 Kart Centrum (Karting Centre), Výpadová 1335 (Přeštínská - Bus 244, 246, 247), +420 774 002 001. 10-24. Race karts on the longest kart track in Europe. 10 minutes: 250 Kč. OSM directions

A large shopping centre called "Nový Smíchov" is near the Anděl metro station exit (B-line). Inside you can find a large supermarket, bookshops, cafes, restaurants, fashion shops and even a cinema. Also there is a small grocery shop open 24/7 at the Anděl tram station.

  • 50.0733914.402341 [dead link] Nový Smíchov, Plzeňská 8, +420 251 511 151. 09:00-21:00. Prague's biggest shopping centre with plenty of choice among its wide array of shops. The Andél tram station is just outside the door. OSM directions
  • 50.05358414.2889182 Metropole Zličín, Řevnická 1. Medium-sized mall with a cinema, hypermarket Interspar, fast foods, huge parking lot and near the metro/bus station Zličín  B . IKEA nearby. If you are hungry after your flight, take a bus 100 from the airport to Zličín and then just walk few metres to this mall and buy something to eat. OSM directions
  • 50.09368714.291453 Šestka, Fajtlova 1. A shopping mall 1 station from the Prague Airport, but otherwise very far away from the center. Ideal for last minute shopping before your departure, also because it's far less busy than other shopping centers. Take bus 191 from Petřiny  A  metro station. OSM directions

Budget

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  • 50.10507314.455641 Hostinec U Přístavu, U Průhonu 64. They serve typical Czech lunch for 180-190Kč between 11:00 and 15:00. OSM directions
  • 50.10522614.4542992 Restaurace V Háji, U Průhonu 25. OSM directions
  • 50.10328614.4477473 ThanhTam Asia Food, Dělnická 411. OSM directions
  • 50.10442114.4467244 Osada, Osadní 35. OSM directions

Mid-range

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  • 50.09918514.4230035 India Gate, Jirečkova 13, +420775585252. 11-22. Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. OSM directions
  • 50.09847114.4269526 Peperoncino, Letohradská 34, +420 233 312 438. 11:00–22:00. Family-run restaurant with garden specializing in Mediterranean cuisine. OSM directions
  • 50.09790414.4019297 Restaurace Bruska, Dejvická 20, +420 222 362 616. 11:00–23:00. Czech cuisine. OSM directions
  • 50.06989714.4055858 Pastva, Nádražní 102, Praha 5-Smíchov, +420 736 115 336, . Small restaurant with a variety of delicious yet affordable meals, all vegan. Main dishes around 300 Kč. OSM directions
  • 50.10344114.4332989 Wingz, Janovského 44. American-owned establishment specialising in wings. OSM directions
  • 50.07046214.40447210 Šnycl, Nádražní 23. Owned by Jan Punčochář, a famous Czech chef, this restaurant specialises in Austrian cuisine - main focus being schnitzels. OSM directions

Splurge

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  • 50.056714.40265211 Restaurace Na Kopci, K Závěrce 2774/20 (Kesnerka - Bus 231 from Na Knížecí - Metro B (Anděl)). Restaurant's name translates as "Up on the hill" and the restaurant actually is up on the hill, above Smíchovské nádraží railway station. It's a hidden little gem, almost-like-family restaurant, with tasty food, good service and reasonable prices - one of the best "value for money" restaurants in Prague. Despite short menu, it offers diverse dishes inspired by both Czech traditional and world cuisine. Main courses around 600 Kč, 4-course menu 1200 Kč. OSM directions
  • 50.10035414.39813112 U Cedru, Národní obrany 27, +420 233 342 974, . 11:00–22:00. Arabic and vegetarian dishes. OSM directions
  • 50.10737314.45071313 The Eatery, U Uranie 18. OSM directions
  • 50.09870814.39918614 Dejvická 34, Dejvická 34. OSM directions

Drink

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  • 50.1081914.443251 Cross club (Klub Cross), Plynární 23, +420 736 535 053. Amazing industrial venue, beautifully decorated with sculptures and constructions made of scrap metal, engine parts, glass and electric gadgets. You can stop there just for a beer and to admire the industrial design, or attend some of the actions, which include concerts, theater, cinema, and travel talks. OSM directions
  • 50.10187814.4492642 VNITROBLOCK, Tusarova 31. OSM directions

Sleep

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  • 50.0721414.410771 Botel Admirál, Hořejší nábřeží, +420 257 321 302, . Located on the Vltava river, this boat hotel has a nightclub, restaurant and terrace big enough for 85 guests to enjoy the view across the waters to the city. Admiral has singles, doubles and apartments that can sleep up to four people for 2030Kč/2160Kč/3770Kč during low season, rising to 3220Kč/3380Kč/5830Kč during holiday periods. OSM directions
  • 50.0712714.397182 NH Hotel Prague City, Mozartova 1, +420 257 153 111, . This four-star hotel has two separated buildings, which are connected by a cable car (accessible by the public, free). There are rooms with terrace offering beautiful view over Prague. From €60 double. OSM directions
  • 50.065514.319413 Hotel Fortuna West, Mrkvičkova 2 (Close to the airport, 20 minutes by tram from the city centre, easily accessible from the motorway.). 159 bright and modern single, double or triple bed rooms, breakfast buffet, Bohemian and international cuisine and inviting lobby bar. There are also several conference rooms available for up to 120 people. From €40 single. OSM directions
  • 50.0744714.409014 Riverside Prague, Janáčkovo nábřeží 15, +420 234 705 155, . A luxurious hotel on the banks of the Vltava. Rates vary by season and room type and there are many package deals available but expect to pay from 5250 Kč for a double room per night. OSM directions
  • 50.10919414.3933065 Hotel International, Koulova 15, +420 296 537 111, . A luxury hotel built in the 1950s under communist rule, and the largest Stalinist building in Prague. Grand Hotel International Prague on Wikipedia Hotel International Prague (Q1874734) on Wikidata

Praha 7

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  • 50.0992714.430386 Hotel Belvedere, Milady Horákové 19, +420 220 106 111. Near the Svatý Antonin church and the Vltava river. OSM directions
  • 50.1091614.450987 Plus Prague, Přívozní 1 (Tram 5, 12, 15 Ortenovo Námestí), +420 246 052 409. Friendly hostel with regular events. OSM directions
  • 50.1031114.448098 Sir Toby's Hostel, Delnicka 24 (Metro C, Vltavska), +420 283 870 635. Bohemian style hostel experience filled with Czech antiques. Communal hostel where it's easy to meet other travellers. They show Czech films with English subtitles, have regular Czech beer-tasting and sometimes local musicians come to play. Also very clean. Not right in the centre but 10 minutes away or so by tram. OSM directions
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