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Stromovka Park

Stromovka is Prague’s largest park. It is designed in the style of an English garden. You’ll find it by the Holešovice fairgrounds in Prague 7.

The park dates back to the 13th century when it was used as the royal deer hunting field. It contains almost four kilometers of paths that are great for walking, rollerblading or bike riding, large grass areas great for kicking a ball or throwing a frisbee, and several ponds (bring mosquito repellent if you’d like).

While you’re at Stromovka, you may want to visit the Planetarium where you can view the night sky on one of the largest domes in the world, watch short films and projections from space, or visit various expositions on space.

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