Petrin Hill and Observation Tower is termed as the smaller version of the Eifel Tower of Paris and is located in the city of Prague in the Czech Republic. The Petrin Hill and Observation Tower in Prague was constructed in the year 1891 during the Jubilee Exhibition. The Petrin Hill and Observation Tower of Prague stands as tall as sixty meters and the whole region of Prague is well visible from the top of the tower. A flight of two hundred and ninety nine stairs are to be climbed in order to reach the topmost point of the Petrin Hill and Observation Tower.
One of the major attractions of the Petrin Hill and
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Observation Tower at Prague is that it is possible to view the entire structre of the Snezka, which is the highest peek in the land of Czech Republic. The location of the Petrin Hill and Observation Tower is another factor which attracts a whole range of visitors across the globe.
The visiting hours of the Petrin Hill and Observation Tower is that of 10 am till 5 pm during the months of January to March; between 10 am till 7 m in the month of April; within 10 am to 10 pm during the months of May to September and during October, from 10 am to 6 pm.
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