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Riegrovy Sady

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Riegrovy Sady is a beloved urban park in Prague, offering a perfect blend of relaxation, recreation, and stunning city views. Located in the Vinohrady neighborhood, the park features expansive lawns, tree-lined paths, and a famous beer garden where locals and tourists gather to enjoy Czech beer and grilled sausages while overlooking Prague Castle and the Old Town spires. The park also has a playground, tennis courts, a small pond, and a sports field. In summer, it hosts outdoor cinema screenings and cultural events. Unlike the more touristy parks, Riegrovy Sady feels authentic and local, making it ideal for a picnic, a jog, or simply soaking up the sun. The hilltop location provides one of the best free viewpoints in Prague, especially at sunset.

Don't miss

  • The beer garden with panoramic views of Prague Castle
  • Sunset views over the city skyline
  • Outdoor cinema screenings in summer (free or low-cost)
  • Tennis courts and playground for active visitors
  • The statue of František Ladislav Rieger

Know before you go

  • Bring cash for the beer garden; cards may not be accepted.
  • Pack a picnic blanket for the lawns, perfect for sunny days.
  • Arrive before sunset to secure a good spot for the view.
  • Check the park's event schedule for outdoor cinema dates.

A bit of history

Established in the late 19th century on former vineyards, the park was named after Czech politician František Ladislav Rieger. It became a public park in the 1900s and remains a cherished green space for residents.

Common questions

Is the beer garden open year-round?

It's seasonal, typically open from April to October, weather permitting.

Can I bring my dog to Riegrovy Sady?

Yes, dogs are welcome on leash.

Are there public toilets in the park?

Yes, there are public toilets near the beer garden (small fee).

Is the park safe at night?

Generally safe, but as with any urban park, stay aware of your surroundings after dark.

Can I have a barbecue in the park?

No, open fires and barbecues are not allowed.

How do I get to the best viewpoint?

Walk up the hill from the beer garden area; the viewpoint is near the top with benches.

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