Queen Anne's Summer Palace

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Praha 1-Hradčany, Czech Republic

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Historical landmark· Tourist attraction

Queen Anne's Summer Palace Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Queen Anne's Summer Palace is located in Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia on Mariánské hradby 52. Queen Anne's Summer Palace is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Czechia.

Address

Mariánské hradby 52

Phone

+420 224372434

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tours Prague

Queen Anne's summer palace is the best part of the castle ground. It's first Renaissance building in Prague.

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Dagmara Gabrāne Serdāne

A magical place! The beautiful park with all it's unusual trees turned out to be a very relaxing walk (as all the crazy tourists were standing in the km long queues to get into the cathedral). And the Summer Palace is much nicer than the 'main' one!

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Catherine Kraina

Truly beautiful building. If there is an event that will get you inside, book it. The gardens are a treat too. An oasis amid all the frantic tourism of the castle. It’s surprising that so few people go there, even at the height of tourist season. There is a wonderful view of Prague from a lookout near the pavilion. The Prague Food Festival happens in the gardens during May, and it has lovely food and drink and a great atmosphere.

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Tom Wonka

nice place to sit down in the garden.you have a great view to the city and it’s really quiet.nice place if you want a little bit of quiet time but want to be near the castle too

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Karen O.

Wonderful garden, you may take a while to go through security check, though...

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R K

Amazing place for pictures

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Lee Woodhouse

Queen Anne's Summer Palace is located in the shadow of Prague Castle, and I came here for the photo exhibition of \1989\. This was an important year for the Central and Eastern European states that were communist controlled. This was the year the Iron Curtain came down, and this exhibition documents this really well in photographs from the states affected. If you have been to Wenceslas Square and seen how big it is, it is hard to believe so many people filled the square on the 17th November 1989. The photos really bring this to life. This was a great exhibition, and if you are into modern history, you will love it.

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Carlos Checa

Sebastião Salgado: Genesis (02-06- 2017 / 17- 09- 2017) Beautiful exposition and an alternative plan to the crowded Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral. For those who are looking for something interesting, more intimate and far from tourists hordes.