"Formerly the Royal Vineyards"
Ledeberg Gardens, also called the Ledeburské Zahrady, is an ideal place to pass a lazy warm afternoon, with romantic views of the red-tiled houses of the Lesser Side (Mala Strana) below and the Vltava River in the distance. These terrace-like gardens were originally the Royal vineyards and were created by I J Palliardy in the early 18th Century. Extensive reconstruction took place in the latter half of the 20th Century but the gardens have now been re-opened to the public. They are accessible either from the castle above or from an entrance on Valdstejnska Street below.
Valdštejnské náměstí 3, Prague, Czech Republic, 118 00
"Formerly the Royal Vineyards"
Ledeberg Gardens, also called the Ledeburské Zahrady, is an ideal place to pass a lazy warm afternoon, with romantic views of the red-tiled houses of the Lesser Side (Mala Strana) below and the Vltava River in the distance. These terrace-like gardens were originally the Royal vineyards and were created by I J Palliardy in the early 18th Century. Extensive reconstruction took place in the latter half of the 20th Century but the gardens have now been re-opened to the public. They are accessible either from the castle above or from an entrance on Valdstejnska Street below.
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