Havlíčkovy sady

Prague, Czech Republic

4.9 ★
120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady, Czechia
2-3 hours, allowing time to explore the gardens, visit the winery, and enjoy a leisurely meal or picnic.
Free - The park is open to the public at no charge. Fees may apply if dining or participating in special events at the villa.

Havlíčkovy sady, often referred to as Grébovka, is a picturesque historic vineyard and park nestled in the heart of Prague's Vinohrady district. Named after the Czech poet Karel Havlíček Borovský, this green enclave offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and leisurely charm. Established in the 19th century atop former vineyard land, the park preserves the tradition of winemaking while providing expansive gardens, artful pergolas, and gently rolling paths perfect for an afternoon stroll. A highlight of the park is its elegant neo-Renaissance Havlíček Villa, built in the style of an Italian villa, which today hosts a charming winery and traditional Czech restaurant where visitors can savor locally produced wines and cuisine.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early autumn (May to September) is ideal, when the gardens are in full bloom, the vineyards are lush, and outdoor events are in full swing. Early autumn also offers the chance to experience the grape harvest season.

Insider Tips

  1. 1 Visit on a weekday morning or late afternoon to enjoy the park with fewer crowds and softer light for photography.
  2. 2 Try the local wines at the villa's restaurant terrace, pairing them with traditional Czech dishes for an authentic experience.
  3. 3 Bring comfortable shoes as the paths can be mildly hilly, and take time to explore the lesser-known corners of the vineyard for peaceful solitude.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the park is family-friendly with open lawns, gentle walking paths, and shaded areas ideal for picnics and casual play. However, supervision is advised around water features and wine-tasting areas.

Yes, the Havlíček Villa includes a winery where visitors can sample local wines, purchase bottles, and learn about the vineyard's history. Wine tastings are usually available daily, often requiring reservations for larger groups.

The park is well served by Prague's public transport system. Several tram lines and nearby metro stations (such as Flora or Jiřího z Poděbrad) make it easily accessible from the city center and surrounding districts.

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