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Petrin Tower

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Petrin Tower, often called Prague's Eiffel Tower, is a 63.5-meter steel observation tower on Petrin Hill. Built in 1891 for the Jubilee Exhibition, it offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Prague's red rooftops, the Vltava River, and Prague Castle. Visitors can climb the 299 spiral steps or take an elevator to the top. The surrounding park includes the Mirror Maze, rose gardens, and the Petrin funicular. It's a romantic spot for sunset and a must-visit for photographers. The tower's lattice design and hilltop location make it a distinctive landmark visible from many parts of the city.

Don't miss

  • Ascend to the top for unobstructed views of Prague Castle and the Old Town
  • Visit the adjacent Mirror Maze with its funhouse mirrors and diorama of the 1891 exhibition
  • Stroll through the blooming rose garden at the base of the tower
  • Ride the Petrin funicular railway from Ujezd street up the hill
  • Explore the Hunger Wall, a medieval fortification near the tower

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Ways to visit Petrin Tower

You can visit on your own (paid entry, book online to skip queues. combo tickets with mirror maze available. check official site for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • The funicular runs daily from 9 AM to 11:30 PM; a standard public transport ticket is valid.
  • Wear comfortable shoes if you plan to walk up the hill, it's steep but scenic.
  • Bring a camera; the views are stunning, especially at sunset.
  • Visit the rose garden in June when the flowers are in full bloom.

A bit of history

Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, Petrin Tower was constructed in 1891 for the General Land Centennial Exhibition. It was built by the Czech Tourist Club and served as an observation tower and transmission tower. It remains a popular tourist attraction and a symbol of Prague's ingenuity.

Common questions

How many steps are there to the top?

There are 299 spiral steps, but an elevator is available for an additional fee.

Is the tower open in winter?

Yes, it is open year-round, but hours may be shorter. Check the official site for seasonal hours.

Can I buy tickets on-site?

Yes, but queues can be long; booking online is recommended.

Is the funicular included in the Prague public transport pass?

Yes, the funicular is part of the Prague Integrated Transport system, so a valid ticket or pass works.

Are there restaurants nearby?

There is a café at the top of the tower and several restaurants in the park and at the base of the hill.

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