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Prague, Czech Republic - Travel Guide
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Updated: 2026-06-16
Prague, the Golden City, captivates with its stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture, romantic bridges, and rich history. Visit to experience a magical atmosphere, picturesque alleyways, and a vibrant culture intertwined with lively nightlife.
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Top things to do in Prague
The must-see places in Prague include Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral and more. Here is the full list, with a short note on each:
- Charles Bridge · Old Town/Lesser Town
A magnificent historic bridge adorned with statues and breathtaking city views, a must-see for every visitor.
- Prague Castle · Hradčany
An impressive ancient castle complex, including a cathedral, palaces, and gardens, offering a glimpse into Czech royal history.
- Old Town Square · Old Town
The beating heart of the Old Town, with historic buildings, the Astronomical Clock, and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Astronomical Clock · Old Town
An intricate and magnificent medieval clock, displaying a short show every hour on the hour.
- St. Vitus Cathedral · Hradčany
A breathtaking Gothic cathedral within Prague Castle, featuring stunning stained glass and impressive architecture.
- Jewish Quarter (Josefov) · Josefov
A historic district with ancient synagogues, museums, and a fascinating Jewish cemetery.
- St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town) · Lesser Town
A magnificent Baroque church with a prominent green dome, an architectural gem.
- Wenceslas Square · New Town
A wide and central boulevard, an important historical site and a hub for shopping and tourism.
- Masarykova vyhlídka
- Gorlice
- Ladislav Vertat
- Jan Masaryk
- Eliška Krásnohorská
- Karel Hynek Mácha
- Semafor
Frequently asked questions
What are the must-see places in Prague?
Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Are there kosher restaurants in Prague?
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