PRAGUE'S GARDENS - PICTURE PERFECT FOR PHOTOS
When couples arrive in Prague, their first question is often, “Where should we go?” The iconic Charles Bridge, the mesmerizing Astronomical Clock, the lively Old Town Square, the majestic Prague Castle, and the charming riverside spots of Mala Strana are must-see classics. But there’s a hidden gem many overlook: Prague’s breathtaking historic gardens. Whether you’re dreaming of a romantic portrait session or searching for a jaw-dropping outdoor wedding venue, these lush escapes deserve a spot on your itinerary.
Here’s a curated list of our favorite gardens, complete with the standout perks—and a few quirks—to help you decide.
LEDEBOUR GARDEN - ROYAL GARDEN
Offering several visually stunning levels overlooking Prague, especially the historic Mala Strana below, this garden is always full of hidden surprises.
- the most visually beautiful garden in Prague with stunning architecture and garden motifs
- a perfect location for portraits - though it is advised to budget up to 2 hours here
- a small cafe offers refreshments and there are WC facilities
- the downside:
- it is a steep walk uphill that offers very little shade
- high heel shoes are not advisable
- the early morning light is direct and as such it can be quite hot in the summer months
- admittance fee is 1000 CZK (40 EUR) for commercial photography
- no parking
- wedding venue which means the lower level may not be available at certain times
Vrtba Garden - from the upper level
Vrtba Garden - lower level
VRTBA GARDEN
One of the most charming Baroque gardens offering 3 levels of incredible views. The views from this garden are a must-have for couples investing in a photo session.
- perfect for couples who desire beautiful garden motifs
- various levels offering wonderful backdrops and views from above
- perfect for capturing dramatic skyline images of Prague Castle and St. Nicholas Church
- for photo shooting with limited time (less than 90 minutes) this garden is the best choice
- WC facilities
- the downside:
- admittance fee of 500 CZK (20 EUR)
- it is an uphill and a steep walk
- not advisable for high heels
- no parking
- popular wedding venue which means a lower level may not be available
- very popular with photographers and couples especially in the afternoon
PRAGUE CASTLE GARDENS
The most popular garden in Prague is undoubtedly those at Prague Castle. Offering unique gardens and wonderful locations with incredible historic architecture you can easily spend an entire day here.
- picturesque views overlooking Prague
- stunning architecture
- unique locations for picture-taking
- free admittance
- the downside:
- waiting times can be up to 45 minutes to enter the castle complex
- extremely busy with tourists
- you are not allowed to walk on the grass
- for photo shooting, it is not recommended

One of the famous albino peacocks who live at the Wallenstein Garden
WALLENSTEIN GARDEN
A historic garden offering beautifully landscaped grounds with a small man-made lake, stunning views looking up towards Prague Castle, and interesting architectural elements. Home to the Parliament of the Czech Republic, its grounds are open to the public and also home to many peacocks who live there.
- stunning architectural views of Prague Castle from below
- ideal times are very early in the am or late afternoon when the sun is behind the castle above
- unique locations for picture taking both with the architecture and gardens
- free admittance
- WC facilities
- the downside:
- with many concerts in the summer months, it can be quite busy
- on the tourist route
PRUHONICE BOTANICAL GARDEN
This garden is located 30 minutes south of the city center. In addition to the large expansive garden, Pruhonice Castle overlooking the lake and garden below is an oasis of calm for couples willing to travel outside the city centre.
- lush greenery and gardens with a stunning castle overlooking the lake provide a unique backdrop
- garden locations for picture-taking
- the downside:
- paid admittance for commercial photography
- traveling to and from the city center is on average 60 minutes
- to capture this location you would need to spend at least 90 minutes here.