Explore the Historic Charm of Vyšehrad
Discover the historic Vyšehrad fortress in Prague, where stunning views, lush parks, and rich cultural heritage await every traveler.
Nestled on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, Vyšehrad is more than just a fortress; it is a vibrant park and a significant historical landmark in Prague. Once a royal residence, it now serves as a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. As you wander through the grounds, you will encounter the impressive Romanesque Rotunda of St. Martin, the stunning neo-Gothic Church of St. Peter and Paul, and the iconic Vyšehrad Cemetery, which is the final resting place of many famous Czech figures, including composers and writers. The breathtaking views from the fortress walls provide a picturesque backdrop for photography enthusiasts and a serene spot for picnics. The panoramic vistas of the Prague skyline and the river are particularly enchanting at sunset, creating a magical atmosphere that you won’t want to miss. Vyšehrad is not just a historical site; it offers lush green spaces where visitors can relax and enjoy leisurely walks. Several walking paths wind through the park, making it ideal for a peaceful day out. Whether you’re interested in history, architecture, or simply enjoying nature, Vyšehrad has something to offer everyone. Don't forget to visit the local cafes nearby to experience some authentic Czech cuisine as you immerse yourself in the rich culture of the area.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful experience.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning views of Prague from the fortress walls, especially at sunset.
- Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll want to explore the extensive park grounds and historical sites.
- Check local event schedules for concerts or exhibitions that may be happening in the area during your visit.
A brief summary to Vyšehrad
- V Pevnosti 159/5b, Prague 2-Vyšehrad, 128 00, CZ
- +420241410348
Getting There
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metro
If you are near the city center, take the metro line C (red line) from stations like Muzeum or I.P. Pavlova. Board the train heading towards Háje. After about 5 stops, disembark at the Vyšehrad station. From the station, exit and walk towards the main road (V Pevnosti). Continue walking straight for about 10 minutes until you reach Vyšehrad Fortress.
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tram
You can also take tram number 18 or 24. Board the tram at any tram stop in the city center. If you take tram number 18, board it at the 'Národní třída' stop and travel towards 'Nádraží Hostivař'. Get off at the 'Vyšehrad' stop. From there, walk up the hill for about 5 minutes to reach Vyšehrad Fortress.
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walking
If you are staying near the river, you can walk to Vyšehrad. Start from the Vltava River promenade and head south along the riverbank. Follow the river until you reach the Vyšehrad area, which will take approximately 30 minutes. Once you arrive, you will see the impressive fortress and park.
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bike rental
For a more active approach, consider renting a bike. There are several bike rental shops in the city center. Rent a bike and cycle along the Vltava River towards Vyšehrad. The ride will take around 15-20 minutes, and you can enjoy beautiful views of the river and city along the way. There are bike racks available at Vyšehrad.
Attractions Nearby to Vyšehrad
- Statue of Saint John of Nepomuk at Vyšehrad in Prague
- Devil's Column
- Vyšehradské casemates
- Brick Gate
- Rotunda sv. Martina
- Vyšehrad Cemetery
- Saints Peter and Paul Basilica
- Leopold Gate
- Libuše and Přemysl
- Sousoší Lumír a Píseň
- Vyšehradské sady
- Antonín Dvořák Tomb
- Vyšehradské hradby
- St. Wenceslas in Vyšehrad
- Well of Vyšehrad
Landmarks nearby to Vyšehrad
- Karlachovy sady
- Vsehrad cemetary
- Monastery Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Praha svým vítězným synům
- František Palacký Monument, Prague
- Pomník Samaritánů
- Restaurace U Šumavy
- Vítězslav Hálek Memorial
- Kašna s Morovým sloupem
- Free Walking Tour Prague
- Náměstí Míru
- Pomník bratří Čapků
- Rathaus
- Пражские курарты
- National house of Vinohrady