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Guide to Petrin Hill: Sights, Things to Do & Cable Car
At 318 meters, Petrin Hill, also known as Laurenzi Hill, is the highest hill in Prague. It is located on the left bank of the Vltava River, to the west of the Prague city center, and is known mainly for its unique panorama as well as its extensive green areas.
A Local’s Guide to Petřín Hill: Attractions, Best Views ...
2024年10月25日 · You can’t miss Petrin as it’s a 327-meter-high hill in the centre of Prague on the right bank of the Vltava River. Petrin is one of my favourite places to visit in Prague, not only because it’s the…
Climbing Petrin Hill in Prague (2025 Guide & Map) - Grumpy Camel
Petrin Hill in Prague is a slice of wilderness in the heart of the city. It sits at 327 metres above sea level, towering over a sea of red roofs and the glistening Vltava River. If you want to escape the crowds in Prague, climbing Petrin Hill can offer some much needed respite.
Petřín - Wikipedia
Petřín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̝̊iːn]) is a hill in the centre of Prague, Czech Republic. It rises 327 m above sea level and some 130 m above the left bank of the Vltava River. The hill, almost entirely covered with parks, is a favorite recreational area for the inhabitants of Prague. [1]
Petřin Hill Prague Guide: Nature in the heart of the City
2022年6月23日 · Explore Petrin Hill Prague, perhaps the most beautiful of all Prague parks with some great Prague attractions and views in our guide here.
Petrin Hill: How to Visit Prague's Best Lookout - LAIDBACK TRIP
2024年2月27日 · Read our travel guide on how to visit Petrin Hill, how to get to the top (you can either walk or take the famous funicular), what to do in the park, and where to get the best views of Prague Castle and the city in general.
Petřín Hill : A Popular Recreational Centre in Prague ...
Petřín Hill is a natural landscape feature that formed before modern history. Due to its strategic location, the mound played a central role in the city’s development and served as a popular destination during the 1891 General Land Centennial Exhibition hosted in Prague.