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Stare Mesto's cobblestone streets tell stories of Prague's medieval past at every turn. The iconic Astronomical Clock chimes hourly while Gothic spires of Týn Church pierce the skyline. Old Town Square buzzes with energy as locals and travelers alike soak up the historic atmosphere. Art lovers can wander between museums and galleries showcasing Czech heritage.
Traditional taverns serve hearty goulash alongside cafés offering sweet pastries and strong coffee. Most attractions are within walking distance, with metro stops at Karlovy Lázně and Staroměstská when your feet need a break. Converted palaces and historic buildings house charming hotels perfect for immersing yourself in Old Town's timeless magic.
Mala Strana wraps you in Prague's storied past with every cobblestone step. The towering Prague Castle watches over baroque palaces while the colorful John Lennon Wall adds a splash of modern expression. Wander through hidden courtyards and medieval lanes to discover ornate St. Nicholas Church or find peaceful respite in Kampa Island's riverside gardens.
Hop on trams 12, 20, or 22 at Malostranske Namesti to connect with Prague's main attractions. Traditional Czech taverns serve hearty goulash alongside upscale restaurants in atmospheric baroque cellars. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer old-world charm with modern comforts for travelers seeking an authentic Prague experience.
Nové Město packs a surprising historical punch for a district named "New Town." Wenceslas Square buzzes with energy as locals and travelers wander between Gothic spires and Art Nouveau facades. The golden dome of the National Museum watches over it all, while hidden courtyards and medieval wine cellars wait around every cobblestone corner. Theaters, the ornate State Opera, and countless cultural venues keep the nights interesting.
Getting around couldn't be easier with metro stations every few blocks and frequent trams cruising the major streets. Traditional Czech pubs serving hearty goulash. The neighborhood strikes that perfect balance between tourist hotspots and authentic local hangouts.
Vinohrady delivers Prague's architectural eye candy without the tourist selfie sticks. Stunning Art Nouveau buildings line tree-filled streets where locals actually live their lives. Catch a show at the elegant Vinohrady Theatre or soak up sunset views from Riegrovy Sady park. The magnificent Church of the Most Sacred Heart stands as the neighborhood's brick-towered centerpiece.
Dining ranges from cozy Czech pubs to international spots that won't empty your wallet. Getting around is a breeze with metro stops at Náměstí Míru and Jiřího z Poděbrad. Most attractions sit within walking distance, and the city center is just 15 minutes away by foot.
Žižkov buzzes with Prague's most authentic and offbeat energy, where artsy types mingle with locals in quirky bars and pubs. The iconic Television Tower punctuates the skyline while the National Monument offers spectacular city views. Colorful street art and cobblestone hills lead to hidden venues where Czech beer flows freely and live music plays late into the night.
Traditional pubs serve hearty goulash alongside trendy bistros, all at prices that won't empty your wallet. Getting around is a breeze with multiple metro stops and tram lines crisscrossing the neighborhood. Budget hostels and boutique guesthouses offer character-filled stays away from tourist crowds.
Old Town Square is worth passing through for a few pics when in Prague City Center. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral, museums, and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. Prague has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Prague Castle.
If museums are usually on your list of things to see, you might want to check out the upcoming exhibitions at Prague Castle, a popular attraction in Prague City Center. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral, monuments, and art galleries in the area. If you want to see more of the museums in Prague, you can easily walk to Lobkowicz Palace or Prague Loreto.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Prague Astronomical Clock— just one of the monuments in Prague City Center. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the museums, art galleries, and cathedral in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here. Prague has other landmarks you might want to visit such as Prague Castle.
You can learn about the history of Prague with a stop at Charles Bridge. Experience the acclaimed art scene and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
Find out about the history of Prague when you take a trip to Wenceslas Square. Experience the acclaimed theater scene and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
Dancing House is just one of the places to see in Prague, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the fascinating museums and stunning cathedral in this culturally rich area.
Wander across Charles Bridge, marveling at the Baroque statues and stunning views of Prague Castle. Explore the Old Town Square's astronomical clock and Gothic Tyn Church before sampling hearty Czech cuisine.
Best explored on foot. Check out the various free walking tours which apart from being very informative also gives the heads up about not being ripped off for drinks / food / exchange kiosks etc. Pay the tour guide a tip at end. Wonderful clean city.
Ian
10.0/10
Excellent
We are doing the Viking river cruise from Budapest to Bucharest but added the 4-day Prague extension before our cruise. We highly recommend Prague with all the lovely buildings, statues, gates, towers, etc. Prague's St. Charles Bridge is a must see.
Antoinette
10.0/10
Excellent
Quite hilly area and many cobbled streets in touristic areas so get a real good pair of footwear. When wet, streets slippery. Small and local stores prefer local currency; euro is accepted at many places but better to carry koruna. A walkable city.
Rajendra
10.0/10
Excellent
Prague is gorgeous, don't miss the many beautiful art Nouveau buildings, the Mucha museum, the Central train station and the church of St Peter and Paul in Vysherad. Transport is super easy by tram/metro and FREE for those 65+ (with proof of age).
Dan
10.0/10
Excellent
Absolutely loved Prague!! As a free activity, recommend wapking to all of David černΩ's sculptures located around Prague, they're very curious and during the walk you get to see most of Prague. For good restaurants make sure to book in advance.
Dariana
10.0/10
Excellent
Beautiful city see as much as you can buy a transport ticket for the whole duration of your stay they are great value and can be used on trams buses and metro very easy to get out and about to attractions that may be just a bit too far to walk to
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
Prague is a very beautiful city. There are a lot of places that would be a shame not to visit. Among them are the Zoo, the historic centre with the Prague Castle and the Old Town Clock, boat rentals on the Vltava River, the Petrin Lookout etc.
Simona
10.0/10
Excellent
Must see..the castle area, old town, new town and Charles Bridge. Mediaeval Tavern for good food, beer and fun. Blue Fjord for excellent fish. Goulash is good everywhere and do try the Prague tubes, a pastry cooked on a spit with a gas flame
Philip
10.0/10
Excellent
My girlfriend and I absolutely loved Prague. The city's charm captivated us with its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and rich history. We enjoyed romantic walks along the Vltava River, exploring the picturesque Old Town. It was Great!
ALEJANDRO
10.0/10
Excellent
The architecture in Prague is absolutely gorgeous - everywhere you turn, there's another beautiful building with lovely decorative features. We were there late July, which I don't recommend as the city was extremely crowded with tourists.
"Excellent location where almost all tourist location are at walkable distance. Lavish breakfast and comfortable stay. Will definitely recommend and stay again "
"This is a beautiful hotel and really good value for money especially compared to Venice and other big tourist cities. We didn’t realise they don’t have Euros in Czechia but card was fine"
"Hotel Essence was a fabulous base for our break. The hotel itself was in an excellent location to explore the city, no more than a 10 minute walk to the Old Town Square and less than 5 minutes to Wenceslas Square and the Metro. Our rooms were spotless as was the hotel in general, and the staff were super helpful when we had queries and couldn’t do enough for you. 5/5, we will definitely stay here again if we come back to Prague."
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Find out more about Prague
Find out more about Prague
Prague is a romantic destination distinct for its historical sites and museums. Simply book a local tour to enjoy your stay a little more. Learn about the local heritage of Prague at top landmarks like Prague Castle. While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Old Town Square.