The Zrcadlové bludiště na Petříně, also known as the Petřín Mirror Maze, is a historical and cultural landmark situated on Petřín Hill in Prague, Czech Republic. This iconic attraction was originally constructed in 1891 for the Prague Jubilee Exhibition and features a labyrinth of mirrors and optical illusions. The wooden pavilion housing the maze resembles a miniature Gothic castle, complete with turrets and battlements. The maze is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists, and it's especially suitable for families with children, who can enjoy the maze and the Hall of Laughter, a room filled with distorting mirrors that create humorous and exaggerated reflections. The building is partially accessible, with visitors in wheelchairs able to use the east double-leaf door, and the interior is all on one level. The corridors of the mirror maze turn sharply in places, with somewhat limited maneuverability, but sanitary facilities are available nearby
Plan your family visit to the Zrcadlové bludiště with these blog insights 👇
Activities: We visited the mirror maze at the top of Petřín hill, where the kids enjoyed getting lost in the reflections
Highlights: The kids loved the confusing reflections and the fun of finding their way out, while we enjoyed the unique experience and the beautiful views ✨