Petrshinsky Hill is located on the left bank of the Vltava River, in the Malaya Side quarter. The most picturesque and highest (327 m) of the seven Prague hills is covered with legends.
The Petrshinsky Tower with a height of 60 m, very reminiscent of a slightly modified copy of the Eiffel Tower, was built by the Czech Tourist Club by the time of the Prague Zemstvo Exhibition in 1891.
The tower is considered one of the best viewing platforms in Prague, only from it you can see the famous St. Vitus Cathedral in full size. Incredible views and sensations!
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Венцалкова М.А.
Level 11 Local Expert
October 13
The tower is already outdated, of course - it needs to be updated. The price of taking an elevator is too expensive, in my opinion, but this does not stop anyone - there are a lot of people riding the elevator! You can climb the stairs yourself, but not everyone can do it! And it's also unpleasant that the toilet is paid - this is after such an expensive lift ticket… However, the point of view is interesting! I recommend going anyway - practically the Prague Eiffel Tower (inspired by it, anyway!)😃😉
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КОНСТАНТИН ХЛЫЗОВ
Level 30 Local Expert
January 8
It is definitely worth going up and visiting here. From above, there are stunning views not only of the Small Country, but also of the whole of Prague