Stromovka Park
Located in Prague 7, Stromovka (place of trees) Park is the largest of its kind in the city of Prague. The history of Stromovka dates back to 1268, when Premysl Otakar II used Stromovka as the royal hunting grounds. The park was opened to the public in 1804, after Czech nobles saved the grounds from complete demolition during the reign of Maria Theresa who ordered everything cut and burned. The park is no longer full of deer to hunt; the park now features paths for inline skating, ponds, large meadows, charming cafes that make for perfect places to work remotely, and even horse stables. Whe