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The best running trails in Prague

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Jogging in Prague offers a diverse range of landscapes, from flat riverside paths along the Vltava to extensive green spaces and challenging hilly trails. The city seamlessly integrates historical architecture with natural features, providing varied terrain for runners. Key areas include large parks like Stromovka and Divoká Šárka, as well as the scenic Vltava River paths and elevated viewpoints from hills such as Petřín. This blend of urban and natural environments makes Prague a suitable destination for different running preferences.

Best jogging routes in Prague

  • The most popular jogging route is Villa Gröbe in Havlíčkovy Sady – Stromovka Park loop from Praha-Výstaviště, a 4.2 miles (6.7 km) trail that takes 43 minutes to complete. This moderate route explores two significant parks, offering a mix of green spaces.
  • Another top favourite among local runners is View of Charles Bridge – Charles Bridge loop from Náměstí Republiky, a moderate 7.3 miles (11.7 km) path. This route provides scenic views of the Vltava River and iconic city landmarks.
  • Local runners also love the Charles Bridge – View of Prague Castle loop from Praha-Vysočany, a 15.2 miles (24.4 km) trail leading through central Prague and past historic sights, often completed in about 2 hours 36 minutes.
  • Jogging in Prague is defined by Vltava River paths, extensive city parks, and varied hilly terrain. The network offers options for different ability levels, from easy park loops to more challenging long-distance runs.
  • The routes in Prague are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 400 reviews. More than 28000 runners have used komoot to explore Prague's varied terrain.

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View of Charles Bridge – Charles Bridge loop from Staroměstská

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November 21, 2025, View of Charles Bridge and National Theatre from Kampa Island

Everyone knows it, everyone has seen it in photos – and yet, in real life, the Charles Bridge feels like a small miracle. It's that moment when you step onto it and your gaze sweeps across the Vltava River, while a street musician plays in the background, and the cobblestones glisten slightly underfoot. Then you feel it: This is where the heart of Prague beats.

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November 20, 2025, Storch House

Štorch House (Storch House) – a Neo-Gothic apartment building from 1896–1897 located in Old Town Square in Prague, built for the publisher A. Štorch. The building was erected on the site of an older Gothic house. The apartment building was severely damaged during the Prague Uprising of 1945 and subsequently restored. The facade is decorated with frescoes by L. Novák, depicting, among other things, Saint Wenceslas on horseback, Jan Amos Comenius, and symbols of Prague. A Madonna figure is located above the entrance, and sculptures of the Evangelists adorn the bay window.

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Highly recommended. It's best to be here by 9:00 a.m. The crowds start arriving after 9:00 a.m.

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Without a doubt, you should definitely visit in the early hours when it's not quite as crowded...

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To mark Prague's designation as a cultural capital in 2000, Cerny designed a group of sculptures called "Miminka" ("Babies"). The babies are located in the park of the Kampa Museum. Some of the babies also crawl up the Prague TV Tower ("Tower Babies").

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One of the must-see places in Prague.

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Beautiful viewpoint of the bridge

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many running routes are available in Prague?

Prague offers a vast network of running routes, with over 890 options available on komoot. These range from easy park loops to more challenging long-distance runs, catering to all ability levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Prague's running trails?

Prague's running terrain is incredibly diverse. You'll find mostly flat paths along the Vltava River, extensive green spaces with varied inclines in parks like Stromovka and Letná, and more challenging hilly trails with steep rocks and woodlands in areas such as Divoká Šárka and Kunratice Forest. This variety ensures options for all preferences, from relaxed jogs to intense trail runs.

Are there running routes in Prague with scenic views or historical landmarks?

Absolutely! Many running routes in Prague offer stunning scenic views and pass by historical landmarks. For instance, the View of Charles Bridge – Charles Bridge loop from Náměstí Republiky provides iconic city views. You can also enjoy panoramic vistas from Letná Park and Petřín Hill, or explore routes along the Vltava River that showcase Prague's historic architecture. The Charles Bridge – View of Prague Castle loop from Praha-Vysočany takes you past many historic sights.

Can I find family-friendly jogging paths in Prague?

Yes, Prague has several excellent options for family-friendly jogging. Large parks like Stromovka Park are ideal, offering well-maintained, mostly flat paths suitable for all ages. The main path around the fishponds in Stromovka is a comfortable 2km loop. The Hostivař Reservoir also provides a relaxed 8km route through a forest, perfect for a family outing.

Are there dog-friendly running trails in Prague?

Many of Prague's green spaces and natural areas are dog-friendly, making them great for running with your canine companion. Parks like Stromovka Park, Letná Park, and the vast Divoká Šárka nature preserve offer ample space for dogs to enjoy. Always ensure your dog is under control and check local regulations for specific park rules regarding leashes.

How can I reach the running routes using public transport, and is parking available?

Prague's excellent public transport system makes many running routes easily accessible. For example, Stromovka Park is well-connected by tram, and Letná Park is close to the city center. Parking availability varies by location; larger parks like Stromovka, Letná, Divoká Šárka, and Hostivař Reservoir often have nearby parking facilities, though they can fill up during peak times. It's advisable to check specific parking options for your chosen starting point.

What's the best time of year for running in Prague?

Prague offers great running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring (April-May) is particularly beautiful, with blossoming trees in places like Petřín Hill. Summer (June-August) is popular, but it can get warm, so early mornings or evenings are best. Autumn (September-October) brings pleasant temperatures and colorful foliage. Winter running (November-March) is possible, especially on cleared paths, but be prepared for colder weather and potentially icy conditions.

Are there any good loop trails for running in Prague?

Prague features many excellent loop trails. Stromovka Park, for instance, has well-known 2km and 3.5km loops that are popular with runners. The Villa Gröbe in Havlíčkovy Sady – Stromovka Park loop from Praha-Výstaviště is a moderate 6.7 km route exploring two significant parks. The 8km route around Hostivař Reservoir is another beautiful loop option, following the Botíč river and the lake.

Where can I find less crowded running spots in Prague?

For less crowded running experiences, consider exploring areas slightly further from the immediate city center or visiting popular spots during off-peak hours. Divoká Šárka, being Prague's largest park, offers vast areas where you can find solitude. Kunratice Forest, located south of the city, is another extensive area ideal for endurance runs away from the crowds. Vítkov Hill also offers surprisingly quiet paths along its southern slope.

What do other runners appreciate most about jogging in Prague?

The komoot community highly rates Prague's running routes, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 400 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from the serene Vltava River paths to the extensive green parks and challenging hilly trails. The seamless blend of historical architecture with natural beauty, and the variety of routes for different ability levels, are frequently highlighted as key attractions.

What natural features can I explore while running in Prague?

Prague's running routes allow you to explore a rich array of natural features. You can run along the tranquil Vltava River, through the majestic woodlands of Stromovka Park, or experience the steep rocks and meadows of Divoká Šárka. Hostivař Reservoir offers a beautiful lake setting within a forest, while Kunratice Forest provides vast areas for trail running. Petřín Hill, with its gardens and stunning city views, is another natural highlight.

Are there any specific attractions or points of interest near the running routes?

Yes, many running routes in Prague pass by or are close to significant attractions. For example, routes along the Vltava River offer views of the iconic Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square. From Letná Park, you get panoramic views of the Prague Castle complex, which includes the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral. Petřín Hill also offers views of the city and the castle, and you can climb the Petřín Tower for even more expansive vistas.

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