Ten floors of culture, entertainment and relaxation
Virtual tour
Walk through Jindřišská Tower from the comfort of your home and discover its unique spaces step by step.
1st floor
Entrance and visitor services
The first floor of Jindřišská Tower houses the stylish Whiskeria bar, offering a wide selection of over 450 whiskey brands. In our offer, you can of course find traditional Scottish, Irish, Canadian or even Japanese whiskies.

2nd floor
2nd floor of Whiskeria
At Whiskeria, we serve a wide selection of high-quality whiskeys, selected directly from the most renowned distilleries. Visit us and taste the best from our offer in a stylish atmosphere of a Scottish bar.

3rd floor
Gallery and temporary exhibitions space
The third floor serves as a gallery and multifunctional exhibition space. Regularly, short-term and thematic exhibitions are held here, both in cooperation with cultural and charitable organizations as well as individual artists. Long-term partners include, for example, the initiative I Love Prague, and the Nedoklubko Foundation, the Children's Home in Unhošť. The traditional part of the program is also the exhibition of Třešť Nativity figures, which is held during the first advent Sunday until the Hromnic. The space is also open for rent for artists who want to present their work here.

4th floor
Prague towers exhibition
The fourth floor of Jindřišská Tower presents an interactive exhibition focused on the phenomenon of “Prague’s towers.” The space is dominated by a large map of Prague’s historic center, symbolically allowing visitors to “walk” through the city. The exhibition includes detailed 3D models of significant Prague towers displayed in glass tubes. A touch screen tablet is also available for visitors to explore additional information about each monument. The exhibition is complemented by guided tours capturing the evolution of Prague from the 16th to the 18th century, providing a historical perspective on the city’s development.

5th floor
Toilets
The fifth floor of Jindřišská Tower houses modern toilets for visitors. The space is designed to provide comfort and hygiene for all visitors.

6th floor
History stop
The sixth floor of Jindřišská Tower is dedicated to the history of the tower and offers a comprehensive view of its construction and visual changes. The highlight is the original clock mechanism of the tower's bells, which ranks among the most valuable artifacts in the building. The atmosphere of past centuries is further enhanced by period photographs and drawings documenting the evolution of the tower and its surroundings from the Middle Ages to the present day. The opportunity to look into the very structure of the building makes this floor truly exceptional. Original wooden beams, more than 600 years old, have been preserved here — they formed the foundation of the tower and still stand as a testament to the craftsmanship of medieval builders.

7th floor
Romantic atmosphere in the restaurant Zvonice
If you want to spend pleasant moments in places where history meets romance, if you want to escape the everyday routine, if you want to be charmed and want to stop time, you have a unique opportunity, because everything can do for you one restaurant in central Europe, built in the original Gothic bell tower from 1472, including the original bell of St. Maria from 1518. The unique restaurant Zvonice is located in two floors at the very top of the still quiet and mysterious Jindřišská Tower. The atmosphere that was created by sensitively using hundreds of years of space is found nowhere else.

8th floor
2nd floor of the restaurant Zvonice
Immerse yourself in the space and choose from the carefully prepared menu. The virtuosity of the master chef and the genius loci of this place will certainly captivate you, your close or business partners. And by the way, don't worry about the strenuous climb up the creaking and monarch-remembering stairs — the gourmet heights will lead you there in the spirit of modern times with the lift.

Attic
Upper lookout
The attic offers unique spaces for rent for wedding ceremonies, cultural, social or corporate events.

View floor
Enjoy the view of the whole of Prague
The highest dominant of the lookout is the bell tower located under the attic of the tower. Jindřišská Tower was gradually equipped with 10 bells, but during the 1st and 2nd World Wars, they were stolen and removed for the production of weapons. We left the bell tower under the tower during the construction of the tower to make a bell tower in the tower. It is controlled by a computer and visitors can play it themselves in the machine, which is also located in the space. The 10th floor of Jindřišská Tower primarily serves as a lookout offering a unique panoramic view of the historic center of Prague. Under favorable visibility, visitors have a wide view of the city and its landmarks, including the surrounding areas of Prague. The western windows offer a view of the Old Town of Prague, the Prague Castle and the Petřín Observation Tower on the opposite hill, including the cable car. The northern windows offer a view of the monumental statue of John of Žižka on Vitkov Hill, the Žižkov Tower and at good visibility even to the area of Holešovice. The space, however, does not serve only for observation – regularly, cultural and social events are also held here, such as exhibitions, vernissages, press conferences, author readings or wedding ceremonies and birthday parties.




