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  1. May 11, 2024 · Stadion Letna is a renowned landmark located in the vibrant city of Prague, Czech Republic. With its rich history and stunning architecture, this extraordinary stadium has captivated the hearts of locals and tourists alike.

  2. The cheapest way to get from Prague Airport (PRG) to Stadion Letná costs only 40 Kč, and the quickest way takes just 16 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you. Rome2Rio uses cookies to help personalize content and show you personalised ads.

  3. In the end they bought the stadium outright and renamed it as Sinobo Stadium in 2017. The ground has been the home of Slavia Prague from the moment it opened, but it has also hosted other clubs over the years. The Czech National team has played a few games here, for example, whilst it was also the home of Bohemians 1905 between 2010 and 2012.

  4. Dec 30, 2020 · Location & Access. Letna Park is located on the Letna Hill, just above the Vlatava River’s embankments on the northern edges of the city. The best way to reach the park is on foot. From the Old Town, head along Mikulášská, over Mánes Bridge, north along Pod Bruskou to our first stop on the tour. The walk is a straightforward 20-minutes ...

  5. Mar 2024 • Couples. Letna Park is a large and beautiful park on Letna hill overlooking the Vltava River with it's famous bridges and a good view of Prague City. It's a beautiful park full of nature (we saw a red squirrel), along with lots of flowers such as tulips.

  6. Oct 10, 2021 · Letna Park Carousel. If you walk to Letna Park through the streets from the Technical museum, you will see a boarded up round area, which covers the Europe’s oldest carousel, which was originally built in 1892. For a long time (since 2004), it’s been out of action and has recently undergone a long and expensive restoration.

  7. It is the home venue of Sparta Prague and often the home stadium of the Czech National Football Team. The stadium opened in 1917 and holds 20,854 people. Formerly known as the Letna Stadium (Letensky stadion) and as the Toyota Arena, it is now named after its sponsor, AXA. The centre-located AXA arena is 1,5 km of air line from the Prague Castle.