Prague Spring Walking Tour 🌸 Full Bloom in 4K HDR | ASMR | Czech Republic
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Experience the beauty of Prague in full spring bloom 🌸 with this 4K HDR walking tour. Let the vibrant colors and fresh air guide you through the city’s picturesque streets, where flowers are in full bloom and the historic charm of Prague shines in the springtime. Every corner reveals the season's magic, from blossoming trees to tranquil parks. Enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature and the gentle ambiance of the city as we explore its scenic views. This tour will transport you to the heart of Prague’s enchanting spring atmosphere. 🌷🇨🇿
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Petřín Hill is one of the largest urban green areas, and its slopes are an oasis of calm in Prague. The Rose Garden, or rosarium, at the top of Petrin Hill, Nebozízek Garden, and the Seminary Garden, with more than 2,100 fruit trees, are particularly magical. A favourite destination for families with children and couples in love. The easiest way to reach the top of the hill is with the funicular. Petrín Lookout Tower is famous for its incredible city views, and the mirror maze is an endless source of giggles. Walking paths crisscross the park and are lined with benches with great ideas; there are even several playgrounds here. Petřín Hill, above the Vltava River between Malá Strana and Strahov, is one of the most extensive green areas in the city, with the highest elevation above sea level reaching 320 - 238 m. The first written reference about it dates back to 1108 when the last members of the Vršovec family were executed in the local execution place. Back then, the hill was covered by a deep forest stretching to Bílá Hora. The name Petřín was probably first used in the 17th century and may be derived from the Latin word Petrus (the rocks). The original name was German - Laurenzberg - after the Chapel of St. Vavřinec (Laurenz), built here at the turn of the 10th century. The forest gradually gave way to vineyards and farming lands in the Middle Ages. In the 14th century, Charles IV had a Hunger Wall built here. It is 1178 m long, 7.5 - 8 m high, and the average width is 170 cm. One explanation says he wanted to employ the starving citizens when there was no crop to harvest, but the point probably was to provide Malá Strana with new fortification. Since 1980, extensive restoration of the badly damaged Hunger Wall has been realized in stages to return it to its original state. A romantic observation place called Citadela from the last century is again used for its original purpose.
Since long ago, many springs have been rising from the Petřín hills, so an aqueduct was built here. It was a system of tunnels bringing water to the Strahov monastery, Pohořelec, and Malá Strana. The tunnels went through several reconstructions. In 1965, water that kept undermining Petřín caused a landslip, damaging the cableway track and causing other damages. After rebuilding and completion, seventeen tunnels lead the Petřín Spring to the Vltava. Over centuries, Petřín Hill was divided into several gardens, the cultivation of which mainly dates back to the 1830s. The most extensive garden, Kinský Garden, was established outside the ramparts and thus forms a separate unit.
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Malá Strana (Lesser Town) is a district of Prague and one of its most historic neighbourhoods. It is on Vltava's left (west) bank, on the slopes just below Prague Castle. The name distinguishes it from the more prominent districts of Prague on the right bank, with which it is linked by the Charles Bridge. Initially, when it was founded in 1257, the district was called the New Town beneath Prague Castle (Czech: Nové Město pod Pražským Hradem). When Charles IV founded the New Town of Prague in 1348, Malá Strana was renamed the Lesser Town of Prague (Czech: Menší Město pražské). In the 17th century, the unofficial name Little Quarter (Czech: Malá Strana) was used.[iew of Malá Strana from St. Nicholas Church
In 1419-1420, the Malá Strana was burnt down by the Hussites. In 1541, a fire severely damaged the town and killed fifty people. After this fire, the city was rebuilt in the Renaissance style, and many palaces of nobility were built there.
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4 April 2025
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