Attractions in Prague

Spanning the Vltava River, the 15th-century Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) connects Prague’s Old Town with the Lesser Town and Castle District. This magnificent Gothic structure boasts 16 stone arches and […]

Perched on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, Prague Castle (Pražský Hrad) is a sprawling complex that includes museums, churches, palaces, and gardens, with some structures dating back to the […]

Prague’s Old Town Square, known as StaromÄ›stské námÄ›stí, is the historic heart and navigational center of the city’s UNESCO-listed Old Town. This medieval square is surrounded by a stunning array […]

The Prague Astronomical Clock, or Prazský Orloj, is a 15th-century mechanical marvel located on the south side of the Old Town Hall in Prague’s historic Old Town Square. This intricate […]

Wenceslas Square, or Václavské Námesti, is one of Prague’s largest public spaces, though it more closely resembles a broad, tree-lined boulevard. Lined with sidewalk cafes and stylish boutiques, the square […]

Nestled near Prague Castle and the impressive St. Vitus Cathedral, Mala Strana, or the Lesser Quarter, is one of Prague’s most historic neighborhoods. As a royal town, it once housed […]

Completed around 1270, the Old-New Synagogue (Staronová Synagoga) stands as Europe’s oldest still-working synagogue and one of Prague’s first Gothic buildings. Nestled in the Jewish Quarter of Josefov, this historic […]

Originating as a tribute to John Lennon following his death in 1980, the John Lennon Wall in Prague quickly evolved into a powerful symbol of peace and free speech. During […]

Prague’s Municipal House, or Obecní Dum, stands as a remarkable example of art nouveau architecture, drawing visitors with an interest in both art and design. Located in the heart of […]

The Rudolfinum, a neo-classical gem from the late-19th century, stands on the east bank of Prague’s Vltava River at Jan Palach Square. This grand structure, home to the Czech Philharmonic […]

Perched on Letná Hill, Letná Park (Letenské Sady) offers commanding views of Prague’s Old Town and the winding Vltava River. The park is a favorite spot for local skateboarders, rollerbladers, […]

St. Vitus Cathedral, located at the heart of Prague’s castle complex, stands as one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, its twin Gothic towers visible across the skyline. Construction of […]

The Spanish Synagogue, located in Prague’s Jewish Quarter (Josefov), stands as a remarkable example of 19th-century Moorish Revival architecture. Inspired by the art from the Arabic period of Spanish history, […]

Nestled near Prague Castle, Strahov Monastery (Strahovský Kláster) has been a spiritual and cultural hub since the 12th century. This historic site, one of the Czech Republic’s most significant landmarks, […]

Kampa Island, nestled between the Vltava River and its ÄŒertovka branch, offers a tranquil escape from the bustling streets of Malá Strana. This picturesque island is home to a charming […]

The Powder Tower, or Prasná Brána, stands as one of Prague’s last remaining city gates, a remnant of the defensive walls that once encircled the city. Originally one of 13 […]

The heart of ancient Prague, Old Town—or Staré MÄ›sto in Czech—serves as a gateway to the city’s rich history and is one of its most visited areas. Nestled within this […]

Paris Street, or Parízská, is one of Prague’s most prestigious thoroughfares, named in honor of France’s support during World War II. Stretching between the Old Town Square and the ÄŒechův […]

Built in 1891 for the Czech Tourist Club’s General Land Centennial Exhibition, Petrin Tower (Petrínská Rozhledna) stands as a scaled-down replica of the Eiffel Tower, perched atop Petrin Hill. As […]

Located in Prague, the Franz Kafka Museum offers a deep dive into the life and work of one of the 20th century’s most influential literary figures. The museum houses a […]

Prague’s New Town, or Nové MÄ›sto, is a vibrant commercial and cultural district that seamlessly connects with the Old Town and Jewish Quarter. Established as a central hub, it offers […]

Nestled along the northern wall of Prague Castle, Golden Lane (Zlata Ulicka) dates back to the 15th century when it was constructed for the castle’s guards. The lane is lined […]

The Estates Theatre, also known as Stavovske Divadlo, is an 18th-century gem nestled in the heart of Prague. As the city’s oldest theater, it boasts a rich historical connection to […]

St. George’s Basilica (Bazilika Sv. Jirí), dating back to the 10th century, stands as the oldest church within the Prague Castle complex. Its Gothic interior and Baroque facade make it […]

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