Residential in character, Záběhlice sits within the Prague 10 administrative district and retains a quieter atmosphere than much of the capital. Originally a separate village on the banks of the Botič stream, the settlement was absorbed into Greater Prague in 1922 and gradually developed into a neighbourhood of apartment blocks and family houses. The Hostivař reservoir, a popular summer swimming spot, lies at the district's eastern edge, bordered by the Hostivař Forest Park - one of the largest forested areas inside Prague's city limits. Companion providers serve the Záběhlice district through profiles listed on escortservice.com, which publishes reviewed listings but does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services.
Line A of the Prague Metro was extended to Hostivař station in 2023, connecting Záběhlice more directly to the city centre and cutting travel time to Můstek to roughly fifteen minutes. The Botič stream runs through the neighbourhood in a partly naturalised corridor before joining the Vltava near Podolí. Along the stream, several small parks provide walking paths that connect Záběhlice to neighbouring Vršovice and Michle. Hotels and pensions near the Hostivař area accommodate visitors to this part of Prague. All users of this directory must be at least 18 years of age.
About 35,000 people live in the area today, a number that has grown steadily as new housing projects have filled former agricultural land south of the reservoir. The village church of Saints Peter and Paul, first documented in the fourteenth century, still stands near the old centre of Záběhlice and marks the historical core of the original settlement.
Residential in character, Záběhlice sits within the Prague 10 administrative district and retains a quieter atmosphere than much of the capital. Originally a separate village on the banks of the Botič stream, the settlement was absorbed into Greater Prague in 1922 and gradually developed into a neighbourhood of apartment blocks and family houses. The Hostivař reservoir, a popular summer swimming spot, lies at the district's eastern edge, bordered by the Hostivař Forest Park - one of the largest forested areas inside Prague's city limits. Companion providers serve the Záběhlice district through profiles listed on escortservice.com, which publishes reviewed listings but does not mediate, provide, or arrange any services.
Line A of the Prague Metro was extended to Hostivař station in 2023, connecting Záběhlice more directly to the city centre and cutting travel time to Můstek to roughly fifteen minutes. The Botič stream runs through the neighbourhood in a partly naturalised corridor before joining the Vltava near Podolí. Along the stream, several small parks provide walking paths that connect Záběhlice to neighbouring Vršovice and Michle. Hotels and pensions near the Hostivař area accommodate visitors to this part of Prague. All users of this directory must be at least 18 years of age.
About 35,000 people live in the area today, a number that has grown steadily as new housing projects have filled former agricultural land south of the reservoir. The village church of Saints Peter and Paul, first documented in the fourteenth century, still stands near the old centre of Záběhlice and marks the historical core of the original settlement.
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