Henry's Tower - Jindřišská 2122/33

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

About Henry's Tower

Jindřišská věž - poloha

Adresa Jindřišské věže: Jindřišská ulice 2122/33, Praha 1

GPS:   50° 5' 6,49'' N, 14° 25' 48,6'' E

Contact Henry's Tower

Address :

Jindřišská věž, Jindřišská 2122/33, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +9
Postal code : 110
Website : http://www.jindrisskavez.cz/
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City : Nové Město
Description : Landmark 15th-century Gothic belltower featuring a restaurant/bar & an observation deck.

Jindřišská věž, Jindřišská 2122/33, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia
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macedonboy on Google

This is an interesting free-standing bell tower that’s been around since the 11th century as the bell tower of the Church of St. Henry and Kunhuta, but now hosting an observation deck, a restaurant and whisky shop (don’t ask). The tower is a landmark of the city and is of a Neo-Gothic design. It looks good and worth visiting if you have time, especially if you’re arriving into Prague central station, which is only 5 minutes walk away.
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logic22x on Google

One old towers in Central Prague in 10 floors! They charge 120 Kr (€4) that is worth to pay to go up. Last floor as amazing view over city and downward you can visit elegant restaurant or even dine there with prior reservation! Art galley in other floors and whiskey bar are other attraction. It's recommended to go by elevator to level 9 and the one level up to under roof gallery and then by stairs going down and enjoy different part.
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Tikataka Tikatakovich on Google

The tower has 10 floors. The galery and the "museum" are small (floor 3 and 4) : one room per story. They were not enjoyable at all. The tower was empty, the stores and restaurants were closed and it was a saturday... On the last floor, you will find yourself in an attic, a very dark and depressive one... You can take the pictures through windows which can be opened. For me, it was not worth the 160 Kč. And honestly, I do not recommand going there, or any tower in Prague because the viewpoints are not worth the price. Better go to the hills of Mala Strana or the Metronome to take pictures of Prague which is, aside towers to scam tourists, a beautiful city.
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Michal Bednařík on Google

Great place for a good to excellent and breath taking drams of whisky. Their menu is as big as the necronomicon. Service is exceptional and wears traditional scotish clothes. Really recommend this one!
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David Dancey on Google

One of the towers of old walls of Prague. This well-preserved tower is sits near the Church of St Henry and St Cunigunde, as well as the Jerusalem Synagogue. For a fee of 99 Czech crowns you can ascend to the top, using stairs or elevator. At the top is an atmospheric dark little room where you can see the beams of the top of the tower and also gaze out from the windows of the four turrets. This gives some great views of Prague, although Prague is a city with many other spectacular viewpoints. Descending from the tower top one sees smaller rooms with little museums, as well as two floors of restaurants and a whiskey tasting area. The entire tower is quite a nice experience. However should it become crowded it would be considerably less enjoyable. It is worth doing if you are in the area however, as it is one of the lesser known attractions of Prague. It is also much easier for those who have a fear of heights than the similar views from the Powder Tower.
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jim f on Google

Exhibits on some of the ten floors. Come on the hour to get serenaded by the bells! They played London Bridge Is Falling Down at 5pm today.
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Andrei State on Google

One of the Pragues towers with a splendid view. It has 10 levels and a great arhitecture. At the entry were a nice lady that explained us about every level. The clock mecanism was mindblowing. On the fifth level there is a toilet that is spotless.I added a photo from there becouse it worth apreciation.
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Radko Centrum of Culture and Entertainment on Google

In my knowledge only the old historical tower in the old Town of Prague has lift take you on the top of this tower. Great location of bottom of the Wenceslas square which is leading of the street of Jindřišská where is sitting the main post office. The view in evening on the Henry's Tower is worth to see come along in evening and enjoy the walk from the national museum down to the Jindřišská street and then continue farther to the old Town Square and end there the walk in some restaurants.

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