Kampa Island is an elongated island located on the banks of the Vltava river, on the side of Lesser Town (Mala Strana), Prague, Czech Republic. A bit like the Ile de la Cite island in Paris, Kampa Island is also not filled with lush trees like what we imagine when we hear the word 'island', but rather filled with modern, semi-classic colorful buildings. The attraction of Kampa Island lies not in its special tourist attractions, but in its attractive atmosphere with rivers and canals, as well as beautiful, colorful buildings typical of Prague. Moreover, its location is also strategic because it is crossed by the Charles Bridge (north end) and is in the middle of the tourist center of Prague.
Most tourists who visit this island only come to enjoy its unique and romantic atmosphere, by simply taking a walk or eating at the restaurant, or because their hotel is on Kampa Island. And indeed, there are almost no famous tourist attractions here. There are only Kampa Museum and Lennon Wall. The Kampa Museum is a modern art gallery displaying works of European art, particularly Rep. Czech. The museum is on the east bank of the river and occupies a former mill building called Sovas' Mills (Sovovy mlýny). While the Lennon Wall is actually an ordinary wall, it's just that since the death of John Lennon "The Beatles", it has been filled with graffiti inspired by John Lennon and songs from The Beatles.