"Explore a City Island Kampa, in Prague ’s charming Malá Strana district, is Prague's largest island. Tucked between the Vltava River and the romantic Čertovka channel, the island's parkcomes alive in the warmer months with picnickers, dog walkers, and friends gathered on the greenery desperate to catch up on theirvitamin D. With direct views of the Vltava’s roaring rapids and the city’s famous Charles Bridge, Kampa is also home to the Kampa Museum, a former mill turned modern art museum dedicated to 20th-century Central European art. Artist David Černý’s gigantic crawling babies are outside the building, while the inner courtyard and galleries showcaseother freestanding works, sculpture, paintings, and photographs."
Best early in the morning when the most of the turists still sleep😋.
Vikash Parbhoo
Google
Kampa is a picturesque island next to the Charles Bridge, with charming streets, parks, and art installations. It’s free to walk around, and the Kampa Museum is worth visiting if you’re interested in modern art.
You could spend 1-2 hours wandering through the area, enjoying the riverside views and peaceful atmosphere.
Pramitha Tilakaratne
Google
It is a children park within small Island. In summer if you want to take sunset photos you have to wait until 20:00 or more than that. There are restaurants close to this area and compare to other places those are little expensive.
Arman Khachatryan
Google
A small island on the Vltava River, Kampa Island is home to modern art museums, picturesque parks, and cobbled streets. It’s a quiet place in Prague with stunning views and sculptures, offering an artistic atmosphere in the heart of the city.
J Villalobos
Google
Kampa park is beautiful
Fatima
Google
Beautiful and calm park, perfect for a walk. You can also walk to Charles Bridge since its only a few minutes walk
wildwolf1981 zz
Google
Lovely park in the centre of Prague and some nice pubs with live music
Iris B.
Google
Praha is One love ❤️ It’s amazing place:)
And here people can feed nutria :)