Lunapark (Prague)

The Czech Lunapark is located in Prague on the site of the former royal reserve. This is one of the best amusement parks in Europe. Here you can have a very fun day. All sorts of attractions in the park are more than a hundred, and after their visit you can look in the cafe and enjoy gingerbread with lemonade or go to the Prague restaurant to try the dishes of Czech cuisine .

Attractions

Luna Park in Prague is a popular amusement park in the Czech Republic . Both children and adults have a great time here. This place has long been used for entertainment:

Among the many attractions that are difficult to get around the day are the following:

  1. Ferris wheel. It is very large, with a swivel chair. The passenger can rotate the chair himself if he wants a thrill. For one ticket, which costs $ 2, you can make 3 circles and see the park from a bird's eye view, as well as a nearby zoo and exhibition building.
  2. Train of fear. A very nice train is to the left of the wheel. Cries and laughter are heard nearby. These children and adults express their emotions in this way: it does not seem that someone will greatly frighten such a trip.
  3. Shooting range. Located next to the Ferris wheel. Here they shoot from pneumatic guns. If you hit the top ten, you can choose a prize.
  4. Autodrome. Small electromobiles, upholstered in something soft to protect from impact in a collision, are carried around the site at high speeds.
  5. Roller coaster. This is a real extreme. The trains run at high speed, then up and down, constantly changing direction. Adrenaline and bubbling in the blood of passengers.
  6. Space flight. This attraction for extremism beats all records. Not only is the seat with the passenger thrown to a high altitude, it also rotates in different directions. However, there are always a lot of people wishing to try this dubious pleasure.
  7. Room of fear. Here you can meet with monsters, vampires, skeletons and a monster who wants to attack you with a club.
  8. Carousels. There are a lot of them in Lunapark. There are the usual ones that just spin. There are those that swing the seat from side to side or change the slope of its axis.
  9. Sea world. Represents a water entertainment program. You can see the marine fauna, including rare species of fish.

How to get there?

To get to Lunapark in Prague , you need to take any of the trams Nos. 5, 12, 14, 15, 17, 53 or 54. Exit at the stop Exhibition. You can also take the metro along the line C to the station Nádraží Holešovice.