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Havlíčkovy Sady (Grébovka Park)

Havlíčkovy Sady is Prague’s second largest park and is located in the district of Vinohrady, at the border with Vršovice. Locals call the park Grébovka after the grand villa that stands there.

Getting to Havlíčkovy Sady

Havlíčkovy sady is about seven blocks south of náměstí Míru (metro line A). From náměstí Míru, take a tram up Francouzská Street, get off at Jana Masaryka and walk down Máchova to Rybalkova Street where you’ll find the park’s main entrance. You can also get off at Ruská and walk about three blocks west to another entrance.

What to Do in Havlíčkovy Sady

The park’s most notable landmark is the beautiful Villa Gröbe (Grébovka). This wonderful example of a Neo-Renaissance villa was built as a luxury summer house for industrialist Moritz Gröbe in 1871 – 1888. The building stands in a tastefully landscaped, terraced garden on the top of a slope that’s covered with a functioning vineyard. The villa is currently not open to the public but you can visit the grounds and enjoy a sweeping view of Prague from the hill. There’s a gazebo on the top of the vineyard where you can sit and have wine. You can also enjoy coffee and snacks at a café near the villa or have a meal at the adjoining Pavilon Grébovka restaurant.

The park is large and very nicely designed, and it is a pleasure to walk along its many paths. Locals like to spend time there jogging, picnicking or dog walking. There are also two playgrounds for kids and an attractive grotto that is fun to explore. Many events such as the annual Wine Festival or Family Day take place in the park throughout the year.

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