Grébovka is one of the best-kept secrets in the Czech capital. This 19th-century Italian Renaissance-inspired villa is one of a kind, and it is still just about 20 minutes away from Charles Bridge by tram.
The complex encompasses not only the villa, but also fountains, statues, a charming maze in a grotto shape, a large vineyard, a couple of bars, and a wine cellar where you can taste their products. There are also plenty of events held in its premises, so keep an eye on their program.
If you are in Prague from the beginning of September till the end of October, you should try the burčák (a typical grape juice that is partially fermented, so beware, it contains a little bit of alcohol) from their wine cellar; it is simply delightful!
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