An iconic landmark of the Prague skyline
Unmissable in the urban landscape, the Žižkov Television Tower (Žižkovská televizní věž) proudly stands as the tallest building in Prague, reaching a towering height of 216 meters. Designed in the 1980s by renowned architects Václav Aulický and Jiří Kozák, this brutalist structure is famous worldwide for the giant crawling baby sculptures by Czech artist David Černý that scale its massive steel pillars. Today rebranded as Tower Park Praha, it offers a comprehensive lifestyle experience combining relaxation, premium gastronomy, and breathtaking views.
The exclusive spaces of Tower Park Praha
The Observatory (93 meters)
Situated 93 meters above the ground, the glass-walled observatory reveals a stunning 360° panoramic view over one of the world's most beautiful cities. Divided into three distinctly themed cabins, the space features hanging sound chairs (broadcasting subtle street noises from 100 meters below) and hosts regular exhibitions of contemporary Czech art. In clear weather, visibility from the viewing platform can stretch up to 100 kilometers.
Gastronomy: Oblaca Restaurant and Bistro 66 (66 meters)
At an altitude of 66 meters lies an entire floor dedicated to culinary excellence. The highlight of the tower is the Oblaca restaurant, offering top-tier modern cuisine and proudly holding the prestigious three "Golden Lions" award continuously since 2015. For a more casual yet refined atmosphere, Bistro 66 serves hearty breakfasts, modern twists on traditional Czech classics, and fresh daily desserts starting from 9:00 AM. In the evening, the Oblaca bar invites guests to unwind with an inventive cocktail menu inspired by the great towers of the world.
The Sky Suite: A one-room hotel (70 meters)
For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury and exclusivity, the tower houses a truly unique hotel concept: the Sky Suite. Located precisely 70 meters high, this "One Room Hotel" offers a spacious bed, a lavish bathroom with an open view, and unparalleled, meticulous personalized service. Spending a night in this private cabin guarantees total immersion, with the illuminated, historic capital stretching out directly beneath you.
A leisure park at the foot of the tower
The Tower Park Praha experience doesn't end in the clouds. The surrounding park area, Mahlerovy sady, offers a wealth of recreational activities right in the city. During the warmer months, visitors can enjoy an engaging 18-hole minigolf course, a lively open-air summer theater stage with a 600-seat capacity, and the ground-floor garden restaurant, Miminoo. In winter, the park beautifully transforms to host an outdoor ice-skating rink.
FAQ — Tower Park Praha
What is the exact height of the tower and its various facilities?
The tower stands at a total of 216 meters, making it the highest building in Prague. The Oblaca restaurant and Bistro 66 are located at 66 meters, the exclusive Sky Suite Hotel is at 70 meters, and the panoramic observatory is situated at 93 meters.
What are the opening hours for the observatory?
The panoramic observatory is open every day of the week, from 09:00 AM until midnight (24:00).
Do I need to pay the observatory entrance fee to visit the restaurant?
No, paying an entrance fee is strictly not required to access the dining facilities (Oblaca or Bistro 66). Access to the restaurant level is entirely independent of the observatory.
How much does the ticket for the observatory cost?
A standard adult ticket is priced at 350 CZK. Favorable discounted rates are also available for seniors (250 CZK), students (240 CZK), and families (750 CZK for 2 adults and up to 3 children).
How do I get to Tower Park Praha, and is on-site parking available?
The site is centrally located in the Žižkov district (address: Mahlerovy sady 1). An outdoor parking lot is available for visitors without prior reservation at a rate of 50 CZK per hour; access is conveniently located via Ondříčkova street.
Ready to view Prague from a completely different perspective? Discover all available experiences and easily book your visit on the official Tower Park Praha website.
