Attractions in Prague

Nestled in the Czech Republic and easily accessible from Prague, Mariánské LáznÄ›, also known as Marienbad, is a charming spa town that has long been a favorite getaway. Surrounded by […]

Located in Prague, the Sex Machines Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated entirely to sex devices. Housing over 350 items, some of which date back to the […]

The Museum of Communism in Prague delves into the Czech Republic’s history during its time as part of Czechoslovakia under the Iron Curtain. Located in the heart of the city, […]

Established in 1957, the Reduta Jazz Club stands as the oldest jazz and theater club in Prague, nestled in the heart of the city. This historic venue has not only […]

Located in Prague’s Smíchov district, the Kingdom of Railways houses the largest model railway in the Czech Republic and one of the largest in Central Europe. Spanning over 1,300 feet […]

Nestled high on the slopes of Petřín Hill in Prague, Vrtba Garden is a baroque masterpiece that offers a surprising slice of serenity in the heart of the city. Enclosed […]

In Wenceslas Square, a simple yet poignant marker commemorates a pivotal moment in Prague’s recent history. On January 16, 1969, Jan Palach, a student, set himself on fire to protest […]

In the heart of Prague, the Gallery of Steel Figures (Galerie Ocelových Figurín) showcases an array of hand-welded sculptures crafted from scrap steel. These life-size creations, ranging from cars and […]

Housed in the baroque former church of St. Mary Magdalene, a 17th-century architectural gem, the Czech Museum of Music is one of the National Museum’s five institutions. Inside, visitors can […]

In the heart of Prague, the birthplace of Franz Kafka, one of the city’s most renowned literary figures, is marked by a bust and a plaque. Though the original building […]

Villa Bílek, designed in 1911 by Czech architect FrantiÅ¡ek Bílek, stands as a unique blend of Art Nouveau and Symbolist styles in Prague. The villa, now a museum, showcases Bílek’s […]

Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Antonín Dvořák Museum (Muzeum Antonina Dvoraka) offers a glimpse into the life and works of this renowned Czech composer. Housed in a charming […]

Founded in 1908 and fully renovated in 2012, the National Technical Museum in Prague delves into the industrial heritage of Czechia through a variety of permanent and temporary exhibits. Housed […]

Aquapalace Prague, located in the Czech Republic’s capital, offers a versatile and expansive aquatic experience. This modern facility features a variety of pools, fountains, and waterslides, making it a perfect […]

The New Jewish Cemetery (Nový Zidovský Hrbitov) in Prague, established in the late 19th century, is a serene and historically significant site. Located away from the city’s bustling center, it […]

The BedÅ™ich Smetana Museum, located in a neo-Renaissance building in Prague, celebrates the life and work of BedÅ™ich Smetana, often referred to as the father of Czech music. Best known […]

The Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures, located in Prague, Czech Republic, offers a unique glimpse into the diverse cultures of non-European regions. Within its walls, visitors can […]

Founded in 1961, Black Light Theatre Srnec stands as the first of its kind, nestled in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. This unique theater offers a nonverbal experience where […]

Opened in 2014, the Prague Wax Museum of Legends by Grévin is one of the largest wax museums in Europe, located near the historic Staré Mesto (Old Town). Spanning three […]

Housed in a former tram depot in Prague-StÅ™eÅ¡ovice, the Public Transport Museum (Muzeum MHD) offers a comprehensive look into the evolution of the city’s urban transportation. The museum showcases around […]

Located in the heart of Prague, the Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments offers a chilling glimpse into the darker aspects of European history. Housed within its walls are over 60 […]

Podskali Custom House at Výton, a 16th-century structure in Prague, stands as the last remnant of the once-thriving Podskali fishing and woodcutters settlement. Founded in the 12th century, this settlement […]

Modern black-light theater, a theatrical form that employs optical illusion and ultraviolet light, evolved in the Czech Republic, with Prague’s Ta Fantastika Black Light Theatre being a prominent example. Since […]

Founded in 1869, Staropramen stands as the second-oldest brewery in the Czech Republic. Nestled in Prague’s former industrial Smichov neighborhood, the Staropramen Visitor Center offers an engaging experience for beer […]

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