Guide 🇨🇿 Prague

Prague
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Prague Castle

Historic castle complex with palaces, churches, and gardens.

Prague Castle

Charles Bridge

Famous stone bridge adorned with baroque statues, offering city views.

Charles Bridge

Old Town Square

Historic square featuring colorful buildings and the Astronomical Clock.

Old Town Square

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Distinctive twin-spired church dominating Old Town Square, offering a quintessential Prague silhouette and a powerful sense of medieval atmosphere.


Powder Tower

Historic city gate tower near Old Town, a photogenic medieval remnant and classic starting point for exploring Prague’s architectural layers.


St. Vitus Cathedral

Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and stained glass.

St. Vitus Cathedral

Municipal House

Art Nouveau showpiece with ornate design and cultural significance, perfect for architecture lovers seeking Prague’s early-20th-century elegance.


Strahov Monastery

Peaceful monastery founded in 1140, famed for its stunning centuries-old library and serene grounds above Petrin Hill.


Old New Synagogue

Historic synagogue tied to the Golem legend, a compelling stop for Jewish heritage and centuries-old stories within Prague’s cultural history.


St. Nicolas’ Church

Prominent historic church highlighted on major walking routes, admired for its presence among Prague’s most memorable sacred architecture.


Astronomical Clock

Medieval clock with hourly shows of moving apostles.

Astronomical Clock

House of the Black Madonna

Notable Cubist landmark housing the Museum of Cubism, ideal for travelers curious about Prague’s unique architectural and design movements.


Wallenstein Palace Gardens

Enchanting formal gardens with hedge mazes, peculiar art, and white peacocks, offering a quieter, magical escape near the castle area.


Wenceslas Square

Vibrant square lined with shops, restaurants, and historical sites.

Wenceslas Square

Jewish Quarter

Historic area with synagogues and the Jewish Museum.

Jewish Quarter

Petrin Hill

Park with a lookout tower offering panoramic views of Prague.

Petrin Hill

Dancing House

Modern architectural landmark resembling a dancing couple.

Dancing House

Vyšehrad

Historic fort offering views of the city and the Vltava River.

Vyšehrad

Josefov

Pleasant, peaceful Jewish Quarter within Old Town, with elegant streets and easy access to central attractions.


Vinohrady

A trendy neighborhood with great restaurants, cafes, bars, and clubs, popular among expats.

Vinohrady

Žižkov

A lively and hip neighborhood known for its vibrant nightlife and young crowd.

Žižkov

Karlin

A trendy and up-and-coming neighborhood with cool cafes, restaurants, and green spaces.

Karlin

Nové Město

A central neighborhood close to major tourist sights, perfect for first-time visitors.

Nové Město

Holešovice/Letna

A cool, relaxed neighborhood with hip areas and industrial spots, great for repeat visitors.

Holešovice/Letna

Old Town

The historic heart of Prague, bustling with tourists and major attractions.

Old Town

Lesser Town

A quieter neighborhood with beautiful cobblestone streets and baroque architecture, close to Prague Castle.

Lesser Town

Vrsovice

A laidback, hip neighborhood with beautiful homes, cafes, and nightlife options.

Vrsovice

Vysehrad

A quiet neighborhood with historic fort and castle, offering incredible views of Prague.

Vysehrad

PRG

Václav Havel Airport Prague


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