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Live in a cozy studio in a fully renovated building right in Letná. Ideal for individuals, students, or anyone seeking practical, modern living with character – at the center of Prague’s cultural scene. Morning runs in Stromovka, a quick coffee at Eska, or an evening drink on Veletržní – everything is just minutes from your door.
The apartment is part of a completely renovated building with a modern elevator, quiet inner courtyard, and the renowned Eska bakery on the ground floor. Letenské náměstí tram stop and metro line C (Nádraží Holešovice) are within walking distance. The area offers shops, galleries, the National Technical Museum, and endless cultural and sports opportunities in Stromovka Park.
Live in the heart of Letná – comfortably, stylishly, and effortlessly.
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Letná offers a perfect balance of vibrant city life and a calm atmosphere. Within walking distance are the iconic Stromovka Park, Letná Gardens, popular cafés, galleries, and cultural venues. Excellent public transport (trams, metro line C) connects you to the city center in just a few minutes.
Directly at Veletržní 42, the popular bakery Eska from the Ambiente network opened its second branch in February 2025. The Letná Eska focuses on fresh baked goods and farm products. The menu includes the renowned 33 and 66 breads, sweet rolls, buns, cakes, soft-serve ice cream with curd bun flavor, and specialty coffee. The space is smaller than in Karlín, but it offers cozy seating and the opportunity to purchase products from local farmers.
Just a few steps from Veletržní 42 is Veletržní Palace, one of the most important functionalist buildings in Prague. It was built between 1925 and 1928 according to the designs of architects Josef Fuchs and Oldřich Tyl as an exhibition space for trade fairs. In 1974, it was severely damaged by fire, but after reconstruction it became the seat of the National Gallery. Today, you can admire works by masters such as Picasso, van Gogh, Klimt, or Kupka here, and visit exhibitions of contemporary art.
Just a few minutes' walk from Veletržní 42 lies Letná Park, a vast green space with beautiful views of the Vltava River and the historic center of Prague. The park is an ideal place for walks, sports activities, or picnics. Its main landmark is the Hanavský Pavilion, an Art Nouveau building from 1891, which now serves as a restaurant with a terrace offering panoramic views of the city.
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