Introduction
This 6-hour private tour of Prague’s gardens and parks offers a different perspective on the city beyond its famous old town and historic architecture. It’s tailored for those who appreciate peaceful green spaces, beautiful landscapes, and a touch of local charm, all with the comfort of private transportation and personalized guidance.
What we love about this experience is its focus on lesser-known, often-overlooked gardens—like the UNESCO-listed Royal Garden and the secretive Gardens below Prague Castle—that are rich in beauty and quiet surprises. Plus, the chance to spot a rare albino peacock in the Wallenstein Palace Gardens adds a special element of intrigue.
A potential consideration is the cost; at over $300 per person, it’s an investment. However, this fee includes private transport, a knowledgeable guide, and the flexibility to customize your visit, which can make it very worthwhile for garden enthusiasts or those wanting a more intimate look at Prague’s green side.
This tour suits travelers who love tranquil outdoor spaces, historical gardens, and personalized, flexible sightseeing. It’s perfect for those wanting a slower, more contemplative experience or visitors with a moderate physical fitness level eager to explore on foot but with the convenience of a private vehicle.
Key Points

- Private, personalized experience tailored to your interests and pace.
- Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring convenience and comfort.
- Visits a variety of gardens and parks, from historical and UNESCO-listed sites to hidden gems.
- Opportunity to see a rare albino peacock and enjoy serene, often overlooked locations.
- Flexible itinerary allowing more time at your favorite spots or to explore additional areas.
- Good value for those seeking a relaxed, authentic garden tour in Prague.
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The Comfort of Private, Flexible Touring
Starting with the ease of hotel pickup and drop-off, this tour offers a smooth experience—no fuss about navigating public transport or crowded groups. The use of an air-conditioned minivan keeps travelers comfortable while traveling between stops, especially on warm days.
What truly sets this apart is the personalized service. You’ll have a dedicated guide who can answer questions, suggest the best spots, or linger at a garden that captures your interest. This level of attention makes the six hours feel generous rather than rushed, giving you ample time to soak in each location at your own pace.
The Royal Garden: A Peaceful Introduction
Your first stop is the Royal Garden, a display of lush greenery with a variety of trees and flowers. It’s a spot that invites calm, with informative signs that help you identify different plant species. We loved the way the garden’s tranquility sets the tone for the day—perfect for a leisurely start.
According to a review, “It is really beautiful, with a lot of different types of trees and flowers. I love it that there are signs in front of different types of trees that give you more information on them.” Visitors can pass through on their way to the castle or spend an entire day here, enjoying the peaceful surroundings.
The Vrtba Garden: Baroque Elegance
Next, you’ll visit Vrtba Garden, one of Prague’s most treasured baroque gardens. With its ornate terraces, stunning views, and serene atmosphere, it’s a real highlight for lovers of classical landscape design. For a small entrance fee, you gain access to a carefully curated space that feels like a hidden jewel.
While admission isn’t included in the tour price, many find that the modest fee is well worth the experience. It’s a perfect spot to pause, take photographs, or simply enjoy the quiet beauty away from the bustling city streets.
The Gardens Below Prague Castle: A Hidden Treasure
One of the more unusual stops is the Gardens Below Prague Castle, often called the “Palace Gardens.” They’re fairly obscure and not listed among typical tourist itineraries, which makes them a real treat for those wanting to see something off the beaten path.
Expect a bit of adventure—climbing a long staircase, winding down various levels, each revealing new views and architectural features. The plantings are simple but elegant, and the views over the city are spectacular. A visitor shared that “it is an adventure, and the views are fantastic.” Since there’s no admission fee, it’s accessible for many without extra costs.
Wallenstein Palace Gardens: A Peacock Paradise
Wallenstein Palace Gardens might be the most enchanting stop. Known for the rare albino peacock, this serene retreat is a highlight, especially for animal lovers. Alongside the white peacock, vibrant regular peacocks strut among the beautifully maintained flower beds, fountains, and winding paths.
The gardens are free to enter, and their peaceful atmosphere provides a perfect break from the busy city. A reviewer described the experience as “incredibly beautiful,” emphasizing the unique sight of the albino peacock and the overall sense of tranquility.
Letna Park: Breathtaking City Views
You’ll then head to Letna Park, a large green space perched on a hill with sweeping views of the Vltava River. During summer, locals gather at the beer garden, making it a lively yet relaxed spot. In winter, the ice skating rink adds seasonal charm.
Expect photo opportunities with views of the bridges, old and new architecture, and the river. We’d say this viewpoint is among the best for capturing Prague’s skyline, and visitors have noted it as a prime location for stunning photographs.
Havlicek Park: A Natural Oasis
The final stop is Havlicek Park, a peaceful woodland area with a small pond, waterfall, and a unique grotto featuring classical architecture. The winding stone steps and small rooms within the grotto are fun exploration spots, especially for those traveling with children or anyone who enjoys discovering little surprises.
The park’s quiet environment and wild-life, like the red squirrels mentioned in reviews, make it a perfect spot to wind down and reflect on the day.
The Value of This Garden Tour
At $325.80 per person, the price might seem steep at first glance. However, considering it includes private transportation, expert guiding, and full flexibility, it’s a good investment for those who want an in-depth, relaxed exploration of Prague’s green spaces.
The ability to spend more time at the sites that interest you most, combined with the comfort of door-to-door service, makes this a worthwhile choice for garden lovers or travelers seeking a peaceful, contemplative experience that goes beyond the usual highlights.
Authentic Insights from Reviews
One reviewer raved about their guide, noting, “Eva is a wonderful guide! The tour was beautiful, full of interesting places and information. She’s kind, smart, and very adaptable.” This suggests that the guiding quality is a significant strength, adding genuine value to the experience.
Another mentioned how the quiet, almost empty gardens on a sunny afternoon made the experience special, emphasizing the value of discovering hidden corners without crowds.
Practical Considerations
While the tour doesn’t include entrance fees for some gardens, the costs are quite modest (e.g., Vrtba Garden at 65 CZK). This allows you flexibility—perhaps choosing to skip certain gardens or linger longer in your favorites.
Since lunch isn’t included, you might want to plan for a picnic or enjoy a meal in one of the park-side cafes. The timing—starting at 9:00 am—gives you a full day of exploration, perfect for fitting into a busy itinerary.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a delightful mix of history, nature, and local charm, all delivered through a private, flexible format. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate quiet beauty, architectural elegance, and personalized guides. With stunning views, a chance to see rare wildlife, and the ability to customize your experience, it’s an authentic way to see a different side of Prague.
While the cost may seem high, the quality of guide service, convenience, and unique locations make this a valuable choice for those eager to connect with Prague’s green spaces on a deeper level. Whether you’re a garden enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, this tour offers genuine, memorable moments.
FAQ

Is this a group tour or private?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group will participate, allowing for a customized experience and flexibility.
What’s included in the price?
The price covers fuel surcharge, bottled water, a driver/guide, a professional guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees are not included but can be purchased separately—for example, the Vrtba Garden costs about 65 CZK.
How long is each stop?
Stops vary from about 45 minutes to an hour, providing enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
What kind of transportation is used?
Transport is by air-conditioned minivan, making the trip comfortable even on warm days.
Is this suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult, and moderate physical activity is expected.
This private garden tour delivers a peaceful, intimate look at Prague’s verdant side, perfect for those who want a tailored, authentic experience away from crowds.
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