Welcome to the DinoLive park!

Welcome to the DinoLive park!

This fascinating park in Prague offers encounters with over 70 moving dinosaurs in life sizes, some of which reach lengths up to 18 meters!

New edition

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You are located under the wide sky in Prague 6, surrounded by nature near the protected area of Divoké Šárky. A walk among these prehistoric creatures is complemented by a sound backdrop that enhances the atmosphere of the entire walk. What else is amazing in this park? During the summer months, there is of course the opportunity to swim in the natural pond Džbán, which can be accessed directly from the beach in the park. Children will also enjoy inflatable jumping attractions and a brand new children's playground, where parents have a nice view from the benches or the gastro zone. Food is another highlight, as in addition to the standard menu offerings such as chicken strips, pizza, you can also indulge in dishes like halušky! The park is open daily from 10 am to 8 pm and for arrival, you can use both public transport and a large-capacity parking lot, which is free.

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A walk in the park can also be used for ecological education, as the end of the dinosaur trail is complemented by an educational trail focusing on current environmental issues, making the visit not only entertaining but also educational. Time spent in the park is naturally most suitable for families with children, but not only for them, as who wouldn't enjoy a walk through the Jurassic surrounded by nature with friends or just by themselves? DinoLive is an experience that should be enjoyed by all age groups and people with disabilities, as it is fully accessible with discounted ticket offers. In the park, only card or chip payments are accepted, cash is only accepted at the box office. Due to the slightly lower price of tickets purchased online, it is better to buy tickets online. More information at www.dinolive.cz

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