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Park Kampa

Praha  >  Czech Republic

Urban park in Prague that is full of greenery and framed by the Vltava River and the artificially created Čertovka Canal.

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Most recent update 24 oktober 2025

Description

Kampa Park is located on the west bank of the Vltava River, not far from the island "Střelecký ostrov", near Petřín Park. In addition to the museum and gallery of the same name, it is a popular place for a picnic or an afternoon walk, so a higher number of visitors can be expected. The park consists mainly of taller trees and well-maintained asphalt paths. In addition to waterfowl such as čopasta črnica, liska, konopnica, zelenonoga tukalica, rečni galeb, siva čaplja, veliki kormoran, mlakarica and a large number of swans, songbirds can also be observed in the park. Especially plavček and kos can be found here almost all the time.

Occasionally, you can also catch a glimpse of velika sinica, dolgorepka, tašcica, stržek, brglez, zelena žolna, veliki detel, dolgoprsti plezalček, severni kovaček, siva pastirica, and many others. There are abundant species of corvids here such as kavka, poljska vrana and sraka. With a little luck, you'll even see a vodomec fly by.

If you head to Petřín, where there is relatively more vegetation (bushes), you will also be able to observe species such as mlinarček, močvirska sinica, grmovščica and after spring, abundant numbers of lišček. Quite common here among predators are skobec and navadna postovka.

Details

Access

Parking is possible in the adjacent streets, and parking payments can be made via the "Moje Praha" application. Tram stops No. 9, 12, 15, 20 and 22 are also located in the vicinity of the park. Kampa and Petřín parks are best explored on foot or by using the paid bike rental service "Rekola" using a mobile application.

Waterfowl can also be observed from the adjacent Střelecký ostrov or by renting a boat. A walk in Kampa Park itself takes approximately 15-20 minutes, as it is smaller, so it is worth combining the activity with Střelecký ostrov or Petřín. Petřín is naturally uphill, so you have to be prepared to get a little warm and climb a few stairs. In addition, there are public toilets everywhere.

Terrain and Habitat

Park , City/village , River , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Winter , Spring , Summer , Autumn

Route

Paved road , Wide path , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle , Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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