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This park isn’t too big, but it has nice grass and lots of mature trees for shade. We took our kids to the playground and it was really nice with a zip line, swings, a rope climb and other great activities. Lots of benches, water fountains, and a free WC.
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Date of experience: June 2019
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We ended up walking through here while trying to find our way to the station to get a bus to the airport. I cant say I felt particularly safe walking through here at 2pm and I definitely wouldnt have done so had it been dark.
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Date of experience: October 2016
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I liked the play ground for kids in there. The park it self is very nice but unfortunately it is around the main train station which makes it too busy and full of travelers of every types. Ive seen many annoying look for some people which gave me the feeling that the place isnt safe enough …
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Date of experience: July 2016
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Our bus tour finished at the railway station that is adjacent to this park, came out into this park and it struck me as being quite typical of a park at the 'rough' end of town, we walked up to Wenceslas square from here, as nice as the tall trees loomed over head in regimental fashion, as were the park benches lined up. The problem was there were armies of junkies, alcoholics, homeless people, street people, undesirables about, there was even what appeared to be people from the local methadone and needle exchange assisting addicts using a park bench as a stall! To add to the mix was a large amount of Sparta Prague supporters coming out of the station, whom amongst them were many children, sad to have them see this the 'hard' end of modern Prague. Also loads of riot police about, didn't kind of help to add to the atmosphere. When coming out of the station and possibly to go shopping in Wenceslas square or its environs, Don't, I will underline this word don't think about sitting your tourist rump down and having a picnic, taking a few snaps, showing off you tourist wealth (cameras, nice jackets, lovely handbags etc) follow the street smart rules and you won't go wrong.…
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Date of experience: November 2015
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