Prague City Guide

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Prague City Guide


Discovering the Magic of Prague


Prague, the enchanting capital of the Czech Republic and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a beloved destination for travelers to Eastern Europe. With its rich history and stunning architecture, there's no shortage of captivating experiences to be had. From the magnificent Prague Castle to the lively Charles Bridge, and breathtaking views from Petrin View Tower, this city promises an unforgettable journey.

Must-See Attractions in Prague


Prague Castle

Once home to the Princes and Kings of Bohemia, and now the President's seat, Prague Castle is a cornerstone of the city's heritage. Explore its magnificent Crown Jewels, St. Vitus Cathedral, and witness the changing of the guards. Literature enthusiasts will also appreciate Golden Lane, where Franz Kafka once resided.

Charles Bridge

A bustling hub day and night, Charles Bridge connects the Old Town with Mala Strana. This iconic 13th-century structure is lined with souvenir stalls, talented artists, and musicians, making it an entertaining stroll for any visitor.

Astronomical Clock

Located on the Old Town Hall, Prague's Astronomical Clock is a 15th-century masterpiece. Every hour, crowds gather to watch the Twelve Apostles procession, where a small door opens, and Christ leads his disciples in a symbolic parade.

Josefov - Prague Ghetto

Prague's Jewish Quarter boasts colorful architecture, including the vibrant Jubilee Synagogue and the gothic Old-New Synagogue dating back to the 13th century. Here, you'll find the New Jewish Cemetery, the final resting place of Franz Kafka.

Powder Tower

Dating back to 1475, the gothic Powder Tower serves as the entrance to the Old Town. Initially a gunpowder depot, it's now a museum showcasing medieval Prague's life and history.

St. Nicholas Church

Built in 1735, this baroque church is a stunning addition to Old Town Square. With its pristine façade and breathtaking frescoes, it's no surprise that classical concerts are held in this majestic venue all year round.

Estates Theatre

Opened in 1783, this elegant theatre hosted the premiere of Mozart’s "Don Giovanni." Originally privately owned, it was later acquired by the Czech Estates in 1798, giving it its name.

Wenceslas Square

Once Prague's main horse market, Wenceslas Square is now the city's primary shopping street and a place for national celebrations or demonstrations, like the anti-communist uprisings. A statue of St. Wenceslas, the city's national hero, stands proudly here.

Museum Kampa

Located in a historic mill in the city center, Museum Kampa displays Central European Modern Art. The collection of Meda and Jan Mládek features sculptures by Otto Gutfreund and paintings by František Kupka.

Petrin View Tower

Built for the Jubilee Exhibition in 1891, the Petrin View Tower resembles a smaller version of the Eiffel Tower. Standing 60 meters tall with 299 steps, it offers stunning panoramic views of Prague.

Old Town Square

A vibrant tourist hotspot, Old Town Square is famous for its Astronomical Clock and annual Christmas Market. At its center stands the Jan Hus Memorial, commemorating the 500th anniversary of his martyrdom.

Discover Prague's magic through its blend of history, culture, and art, making it a city that truly captivates the heart and soul of every visitor.

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