National House in Vinohrady, Prague photo by Václav Štorek Wikimedia 

15 Cool Things to do in Vinohrady, Prague


 

Vinohrady was originally a region for grapes (which is what the name implies, anyhow), but in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It had a population explosion and rose to become the fourth-largest town in the Czech Republic alone before becoming a part of Prague in 1922. There are various attractions in the Vinohrady neighborhood.  It is a wealthy and picturesque neighborhood with Art Deco homes, luxuriant vegetation, and lovely parks with views of the city’s center or surrounding areas. Check out some of the Discover walks private Tours in Prague. You can these tours Here

Here are 15 Cool Things to do in Vinohrady, Prague

1. Go Shopping

Vinohrady is well known for its plethora of specialty stores and antique shops. There are lovely malls where you may take a stroll and shop or just window shop. Vinohradsky Pavilion is a fantastic shopping area. Furniture and accessories are the main items sold in the stores.

It’s incredible to see how much merchandise is displayed in the storefront windows. 90 is the address of the Albert supermarket, which is across the street. Additionally, stores selling used clothing will soon open. There are 120 businesses at the Atrium Flora shopping center, including quick food and restaurant options, specialty stores, clothing, shoes, accessories, services, and coffee shops. Atrium Flora has 800 parking spaces underground.

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2. Visit the  Churches around the Vinohrady neighborhood

Prague Vinohrady, the church of St Ludmila from the south photo by Sokoljan Wikimedia

The Church of St. Ludmila and the Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord are the two that are most beautiful. It’s a lovely landmark. There are some amazing photo opportunities because of how attractive this Neo-Gothic building is. In Jiho z Podbrad Square, there is also the Art Nouveau Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord. It boasts the largest clock face in Czechia.

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3. Take a drink at the National House of Vinohrady

When leaving the metro station at Námestie Miru, it is impossible to overlook the National House Vinohrady, a majestic, imposing building. This enormous-looking structure houses Parliament, a superb Czech pub and restaurant, and Bruxx, a fantastic Belgian bar and restaurant. This building is incredibly lovely, offers fantastic photo opportunities, enhances the delight of visiting Namesti Miru, and is undoubtedly well worth seeing if you’re in the area.

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4. Have food Tours

A photo of a cooked dish photo by Lily Banse Unsplash

There are numerous restaurants, such as Vinohradsk Parlament Restaurant, Hajnovka, Aromi, Bruxx, and Restaurace Kravin. The menu features both contemporary cuisines and a number of classic Czech dishes. Try the Potrefena Husa’s diverse international cuisine, which features many traditional dishes like chicken wings, duck, cheeseburgers, soups, fresh salads, and handmade spaghetti. Masala Indian Restaurant is the best location to go if you want authentic Indian food.

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5. Visit the Cinema in Atrium Flora Mall to see a Movie 

The Flora metro stop is located above this four-story commercial area in Prague 3. One of the only IMAX cinemas in the nation is located in a sizable movie complex there. You will have the greatest experience imaginable thanks to its carefully placed speakers and well-tuned integrated sound system.

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6. Visit V Aquatics Swimming Academy to take swimming lessons

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In Prague, there is a new swimming institution called V Aquatics Swimming Academy that focuses on providing a unique swimming experience to both amateur swimmers and international elite swimmers. You can take swimming lessons, work on your technique, swim in open water, swim in the winter, and engage in other water activities.

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7. Chill at Simply 33 Cinema &Karaoke Bar

Simply 33 Cinema & Karaoke Bar in Namst Mru, Vinohrady district offers facilities for magnificent private parties as well as a lounge area for you to rest & unwind with tasty cocktails and smokey hookahs. Whether you want to unwind or have fun, the lounge bar welcomes you with practically all popular alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

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8. Get to enjoy a great walking Trail in Kralovske Vinohrady

It is specially designed for tourists who have already visited Prague’s busiest, most beautiful, and most crowded tourist attractions. On the internet, you can learn about a variety of enjoyable walking routes.

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9. Visit the famously Riegrovy Sady Park

Park Riegrovy Shady photo by Ondřej Kořínek  Wikimedia

It is a breathtakingly beautiful park with a modest pond, a fantastic fountain that is on display all year long, sweeping vines, and artificial caverns. In Prague, almost everyone has taken a few shots at the well-known Riegrovy Sady. There, the scenery is stunning. 

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10. Attend Vinohrady Wine Festival on Jiriho Z Podebrad Square 

The Jiriho z Podebrad square hosts traditional wine celebrations once a year. The wine festival welcomes winemakers from all across Europe, including Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine, and Poland. The entrance is free. On the website for the Vinohrady wine festival, the event

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11. Visit a Retro Music Hall

In its ten-year history, Metro Music Hall Club has played home to innumerable incredible events with a festival-like ambiance. Every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, EDM production takes place at the multi-genre Retro Music Hall, which is also a venue for concerts, parties, and numerous business events on other days. It is located at Francouzska 4 in the heart of Prague, next to Namst mru. This position makes it simple to get there. 

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12. Attend  a performance at Vinohrady Theatre

This well-known theater, which has a history spanning more than a century, is one of the foundations of Prague’s dramatic culture. On the theater’s main stage are presented well-known comedies, musicals, and significant dramas; smaller-scale productions are staged in the attic.

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13.  Visit Vinohrady Water Tower

Water tower in Vinohrady district in Prague (Czech Republic) Photo by GFreihalter Wikimedia

A building known as the Vinohrady Water Tower was initially built as a water tower in Vinohrady, Prague 10. Despite being turned into offices and apartments, its architecture is still seen as having cultural relevance in modern society. The tallest observation point is 40 meters above the street level.

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14. Go to the Jirak Farmer’s

On Jiho z Podbrad square is one of Prague’s most well-known farmers markets. A beautiful chapel by Josip Plenik is located close to market stalls where visitors can purchase products from Czech farms. The park is shaded by lush trees. There are four market days each week.

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15. Have a nightlife Vinohrady

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Vinohrady’s nightlife is generally low-key. There are pubs and vinoteks everywhere, just as in the rest of Prague. Locals typically gather with pals for a few beers and a conversation before heading home intoxicated. Any neighborhood bar or restaurant in Vinohrady will be glad to have you if you can locate a chair.

Typically, young partygoers head to Retro Music Hall (Francouzská 4). It is renowned for its live DJs and electronic dance music. At 6 or 7 a.m.

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