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This
park
is
maintained
regularly
by
the
local
council
in
Vrsovice
Namesti.
It's
a
small
park,
but
excellent
during
the
summer
to
go
and
relax
in
the
sun.
There's
a
small
beer
outlet
selling
food
and
drinks,
right
at
the
entrance
to
a
large
sports
center
-
indoor/outdoor
football
and
tenis.
There's
a
fair
number
of
park
benches,
but
bring
a
blanket
as
you're
probably
going
to
have
to
sit
on
the
grass.
Dog
walkers
love
to
come
through
here,
but
there's
not
a
lot
of
dog
dirt
around
considering
what
Prague
is
like
for
this!
There
are
plenty
of
bars,
restaurants,
cafes,
shops
and
potraviny's
all
around
this
area.
If
you
can't
find
what
you're
looking
for
on
site
then
you
can
walk
30
seconds
in
any
direction
to
find
something
you'll
like.
There
is
a
school
to
the
east
of
the
park,
with
another
outdoor
football
pitch.
A
college
to
the
west
with
numerous
students
who
take
advantage
of
the
park
at
lunch
and
breaks,
especially
in
the
summer
time.
The
only
down
side
is
that
once
night
fall
comes,
i.e.
when
it's
dark,
there
appears
to
be
a
small
group
of
drug
addicts/alcoholics
that
congregate
in
one
area
(the
number
is
small,
around
3-5
at
anyone
time).
That
said,
during
the
day
time
and
especially
in
the
summer,
it's
free
from
any
troubles.
The
tram
number
22
stops
south
of
the
park,
a
2
min
walk
(even
less)
and
there
are
plenty
of
buses
that
stop
to
the
north
of
the
park.
There's
an
onsite
toilet
as
part
of
the
sport/beer
outlet
center
and
there's
also
a
Tesco
express
just
across
from
the
North-Eastern
side
of
the
park
-
so
you
can
pick
up
your
groceries
after
lounging
in
the
sun
all
day.
In
conclusion,
if
you're
looking
for
a
nice
small
park,
that
gets
slightly
busy
when
the
sun
is
out
but
is
quiet
and
secluded
enough
for
you
to
enjoy
the
sun/study/book,
then
this
is
a
nice
park
for
you
to
use.