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Prague Botanic Garden
- 4-12-2008
- Categorized in: Botanic Garden
The Prague Botanic Garden was founded in 1969 but it was only meant for scientific purposes. However, today it is open to the public. The open-air exhibition takes up about 4.5 hectares. The central bed of a perennial and annual plant collection is among the most attractive parts of the garden - it blossoms in a variety of colours and shades during the summer months. A valuable collection of bulbous and tuberous plants is also worth seeing. Blooms of crowtoes, crocuses, hyacinths, bluebells and grape hyacinths adorn the garden from early March. A small alpine house, the Japanese garden, Mediterranean and Turkish plants as well as Moor plants are worth a visit. A tropical greenhouse, Fata Morgana, has been newly opened. There is also St. Claire's vineyard with St. Claire's Chapel, a nature park with a marked nature trail, archaeological park and children's playground.
Open: daily November-February, 9am-4pm; March and October, 9am-5pm: April, 9am-6pm; May-September, 9am-7pm
Location: Nádvorní 134, Praha 7 (Troja)
Getting there: from metro station Nádraží Holešovice by bus 112 to stop ZOO or Bontanická zahrada.
Admission: 40 CZK, Fata Morgana 90 CZK, 10% discount with Prague Card


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