LocaleChoicePragueZizkov

Zizkov,
Prague

Prague neighbourhood ranked across walkability, food, safety and vibe
Score for culture seekers
65/100
Ranked #4 of 6 in Prague
This 65 is weighted toward walkability (25%) and vibe (20%) for culture seekers.
⌘ Quick answer
Zizkov is a Prague neighbourhood with specific strengths. Walk score 55, food score 58, safety score 65. Žižkov is Prague's most bohemian, art-filled neighbourhood—ideal for culture seekers who want authentic local life over tourist circuits.

✓ Why it works

Žižkov is Prague's most bohemian, art-filled neighbourhood—ideal for culture seekers who want authentic local life over tourist circuits. You'll find hidden galleries, independent theatres, and the iconic Žižkov Television Tower. The neighbourhood's gritty charm and concentration of small museums and artist spaces make it a genuine cultural hub.

✗ Not for you if

Skip Žižkov if you need polished comfort, quiet evenings, or family-friendly infrastructure—it's rowdy, hilly, and unapologetically rough around the edges.

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⌘ Local insight · street
“Bořivojova Street—the main artery—transforms after midnight into Prague's roughest nightlife zone; locals avoid it after 1am.”

A day in Zizkov

☀ Morning
Start at Žižkov Television Tower for panoramic city views and its quirky interior design museum.
◔ Afternoon
Wander through Vinohrady's gallery-lined streets (adjacent, walkable), then lunch at a local hospoda.
☾ Evening
Afternoon: explore the Jewish Cemetery and nearby Vinohrady Cemetery. Evening: catch theatre at Divadlo na Zábradlí or live music at a small venue on Bořivojova, then dinner at a traditional Czech wine bar.

How Zizkov scores for each traveller

🧭
Solo Explorer
64
#4 in Prague
👪
Family Traveller
62
#5 in Prague
🍽
Food Lover
64
#3 in Prague
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Culture Seeker
65
#4 in Prague

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The data behind Zizkov

Walkability
55
Food
58
Safety
65
Vibe
75
Transit
69
Family
58
Cost
80

Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Zizkov

🍷Food
Hanavský Pavilon
Historic 1891 iron structure, goulash and tripe soup, locals-only vibe.
Plzeňská Restaurace
€€
Traditional Bohemian cuisine, beer hall atmosphere, Žižkov institution.
Café Imperial
€€€
Art Deco masterpiece, Czech haute cuisine, gilded 1920s dining room.
🏛Culture
Žižkov Television Tower
Paid
Brutalist 1992 tower with observation deck and design museum inside.
New Jewish Cemetery (Nový židovský hřbitov)
Free
Serene burial ground with Kafka's grave and Hebrew monument art.
Vinohrady Cemetery
Free
Vast 19th-century necropolis; burial site of Czech cultural figures.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Café Generála Lučanského
Literary café, local hangout, strong espresso and 1990s aesthetic.
Sedm Vlků
Craft beer bar, young crowd, industrial loft space on Bořivojova.

Getting to and around Zizkov

Airport
Bus 119 to Můstek metro, then line A to Jiřího z Poděbrad: 40 min, €4.
🚶
Getting around
Tram 5, 9, 26 are fastest; metro line A reaches Vinohrady; neighbourhood is steep and hilly so wear good shoes.
🗺
Day trips
  • Kutná Hora—medieval silver-mining town, 90 min by train
  • Český Krumlov—Renaissance castle and riverside charm, 3 hours by bus
  • Konopiště Castle—neo-Gothic palace and hunting grounds, 90 min by train
⚠ Watch out
Bořivojova Street and surrounding blocks host aggressive nightlife and occasional street crime after dark; avoid carrying valuables and stay alert after 23:00. The neighbourhood is also quite hilly with uneven cobblestones—not ideal for mobility issues.

Frequently asked

Is Zizkov a good area to stay in Prague for first-time visitors?
It depends — Zizkov has specific strengths but ranks lower than other Prague options for general travellers. Zizkov ranks #4 of 6 Prague neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 64/100), with walk score 55/100, food 58/100, safety 65/100, and vibe 75/100. Žižkov is Prague's most bohemian, art-filled neighbourhood—ideal for culture seekers who want authentic local life over tourist circuits.
Is Zizkov safe?
Zizkov is moderately safe with some areas to be cautious. Safety score 65/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Bořivojova Street and surrounding blocks host aggressive nightlife and occasional street crime after dark; avoid carrying valuables and stay alert after 23:00. The neighbourhood is also quite hilly with uneven cobblestones—not ideal for mobility issues.
Is Zizkov good for families?
Zizkov is not the top choice for families in Prague — quieter, more family-oriented neighbourhoods rank higher. Ranks #5 of 6 for families, scoring 62/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 58/100, safety 65/100). Žižkov offers authentic Prague living without Old Town crowds, ideal for families seeking local neighbourhoods and genuine Czech culture.
What is Zizkov known for?
Žižkov is Prague's most bohemian, art-filled neighbourhood—ideal for culture seekers who want authentic local life over tourist circuits. You'll find hidden galleries, independent theatres, and the iconic Žižkov Television Tower Local detail: Bořivojova Street—the main artery—transforms after midnight into Prague's roughest nightlife zone; locals avoid it after 1am.
How do I get from Prague airport to Zizkov?
Bus 119 to Můstek metro, then line A to Jiřího z Poděbrad: 40 min, €4.
Who should stay in Zizkov?
Zizkov suits food lovers best (ranked #3 of 6 Prague neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for family travellers (ranked #5). Not recommended for: Skip Žižkov if you need polished comfort, quiet evenings, or family-friendly infrastructure—it's rowdy, hilly, and unapologetically rough around the edges.
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