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Prague, Czech Republic - Travel Guide
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Updated: 2026-06-17
Prague, the Golden City, offers a magical experience with breathtaking Gothic and Baroque architecture, ancient bridges, and narrow streets. Come discover the rich history, vibrant culture, and romantic atmosphere of one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
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Top things to do in Prague
The must-see places in Prague include Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Astronomical Clock and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
- Charles Bridge · Old Town/Lesser Town
An iconic historic bridge connecting the Old Town to Malá Strana, featuring impressive statues and breathtaking views.
- Old Town Square · Old Town
The beating heart of the Old Town, surrounded by historic buildings, churches, and home to the famous Astronomical Clock.
- Prague Castle · Hradčany
A vast and impressive castle complex, home to St. Vitus Cathedral and royal palaces, with rich history and panoramic views.
- St. Vitus Cathedral · Hradčany
A majestic Gothic cathedral within the Prague Castle complex, featuring stunning stained glass and breathtaking architecture.
- Astronomical Clock · Old Town
An intricate and spectacular medieval clock that performs a short mechanical show every hour on the hour.
- Jewish Quarter (Josefov) · Josefov
A historic quarter with ancient synagogues, a unique Jewish cemetery, and museums telling the story of Prague's Jewish community.
- Lesser Town (Malá Strana) · Malá Strana
A picturesque area with cobblestone streets, Baroque palaces, and beautiful gardens, offering a more romantic and quiet atmosphere.
- St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town) · Malá Strana
A magnificent Baroque gem with a prominent green dome and rich interior decorations, located in the heart of Malá Strana.
- Dancing House · New Town
A unique modern architectural building inspired by dancers, with an observation deck and rooftop bar.
- Petřín Lookout Tower · Malá Strana
A small Eiffel Tower-like observation tower offering stunning panoramic views of Prague from the top of Petřín Hill.
- Wenceslas Square · New Town
A wide, central boulevard serving as a commercial and cultural hub, with shops, restaurants, and the National Museum at its end.
- John Lennon Wall · Malá Strana
A colorful graffiti wall that became a symbol of peace and freedom, with paintings and messages inspired by John Lennon.
- National Museum · New Town
The largest and oldest museum in the Czech Republic, showcasing rich collections of natural history, art, and Czech history.
- Vyšehrad · Vyšehrad
A historic fort on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, with an impressive church, national cemetery, and beautiful views.
- Letná Park · Holešovice
A spacious park offering magnificent panoramic views of the Old Town and the Vltava River, a great spot for a picnic and stroll.
Frequently asked questions
What are the must-see places in Prague?
Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
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