Vinohrady
Nestled atop a hill, Vinohrady is a haven for those seeking refined elegance mixed with local charm. This picturesque area is known for its stunning Art Nouveau architecture, creating a backdrop reminiscent of a romantic film. Couples can enjoy intimate dinners in one of the many upscale restaurants lining the charming streets. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafts from stylish cafes that offer the perfect setting for breakfast with a view.
Evening strolls along tree-lined avenues lead to expansive parks, like Riegrovy Sady, where you can watch the sunset unfold over Prague’s stunning skyline. Vinohrady's vibe is both lively and laidback, making it ideal for couples looking to unwind. The neighborhood's eclectic mix of wine bars and boutique shops adds to its allure, ensuring that there's always something for couples to discover and enjoy together. Whether you're unwinding in a cozy bookshop or sipping wine at a rooftop bar with panoramic views, Vinohrady promises a luxurious experience tailored for romance.
| Named for Its Vineyard Origins Vinohrady literally means 'vineyards.' It was a royal vineyard area in 14th century. |
| Čapek Brothers' Creative Hub Karel and Josef Čapek, famous writers, lived here in the 1920s. |
| The Hidden Church of St. Ludmila St. Ludmila Church is a quiet oasis amid bustling streets. |
| Birth of Czechoslovak Radio The first Czechoslovak broadcast aired from Vinohrady in 1923. |
