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Maps of best attractions in Prague, Czech Republic

Prague maps will guide you to the best destinations in this pictoresque city full of architectural jewels. Prague's cobblestone streets rarely follow a straight line, the city is a labyrinth where even locals lose their orientation. The city was designed for horse and cart, and walking, so when planning your visit, take some comfortable shoes. A good way to discover Prague is to follow the Royal Way. It is the the traditional coronation route of Czech kings and it will take you to some of the Europe top sights, including: Republic Square, Municipal House Obecni Dum, Powder Tower Powder Gate, Old Town Square, Old Town Hall, Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge Karluv Most, Vltava river, Lesser Town district Mala Strana, Nerudova street, Prague Castle. Use our maps to find the detailed locations of the must-see sights including Prague Zoo, Petrin Hill Lookout observation watchtower, Wenceslas Square, Jewish Quarter, Spanish Synagogue, Powder Tower or Mihulka, St Vitus Cathedral, John Lennon Wall, Old New Synagogue, Mucha Museum, National Museum, Franciscan Garden, State Opera, National Gallery, Botanical Gardens, Kafka Museum, beer breweries, Metro lines A, B & C - just click on a selected map to access a high resolution version that can be downloaded and printed; or saved onto your mobile device.

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Map of top 10 attractions in Prague

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above.

  • Old Town Square - The very center of the Old Town life, this square is constantly crowded in high season, but definitely one of the 'must dos'. In Old Town Square, you can watch a performance of the Astronomical Clock at the top of each hour. If you aren't tired by now, climb to the top of the Old Town Hall tower for a panoramic view.
  • Stroll across Charles Bridge at dawn or dusk - Early in the morning you can stroll across the bridge without encountering the crowds that appear by midday. With the changing light of dusk, the statues, the bridge, and the city panorama take on a whole different character. The bridge is best when you have it nearly to yourself. It's only then that you really notice the eternal spirit of the bridge, the breeze coming in off the river, and the subtle play of lights and shapes among the statues, the domes of Mala Strana, and the castle off in the distance.
  • Get lost in the Lesser Town - Mala Strana is special. It doesn't have the sheer number of traditional tourist sites that Old Town does, and it draws far fewer visitors. The favorite areas are Kampa Island and the little bridges across the Certovka that connect with the mainland. If you have lots of time and sunshine, pack a lunch, book, and blanket and head for the grassy meadow of Kampa Park. From there, you can walk back along the river off Na Kampa toward the Charles Bridge. The entire district feels timeless.
  • Walking across Petrin Hill - It's the most inspiring view in the city, yet on a typical weekday it seems everyone else is too busy to notice. When you get the chance to slip away, take the funicular cable car up to Petrin and then make this trek across the top of the meadow toward Prague Castle. There's a little trail to follow and several benches to rest on.
  • Prague Castle - If you've got the energy, climb the 287 steps of the South Tower for some inspiring views of the Castle complex below, and Mala Strana and Old Town out in the distance. If you don't have time to go inside the Royal Palace, just stroll around the courtyards and soak in the atmosphere. And don't forget, you can enter St. Vitus for free.
  • Have a picnic at the Vysehrad Castle - If it's a beautiful day and you feel like getting out of the city, skip the rest of the tour and instead hop the metro (C line) two stops south to the ruins of Vysehrad Castle. It's a perfect place to drop a blanket and have a picnic or just take the day off.
  • Ride the tram - It doesn't have to be in any particularly scenic area. The trams are to Prague what the subways are to New York—the lifelines of the city. Each car is a microcosm of society and wonderfully democratic, ferrying everyone from students to government ministers. When you have a few hours of time, it is worth hopping a tram heading in any direction just to see what's out there.
  • Drink Pilsner Urquell at a real Czech pub like 'U Zlateho tygra' or 'U Cerneho vola'. The new watering holes in town are nice, but nothing beats the simplicity of a wooden table, a crowd of friends, and a half-liter of the beer that conquered the world.
  • Having a dinner out in 'new Prague' - Part of the thrill of watching a city recover and develop is witnessing the explosion of new businesses, places to go, and things to do. Nowhere is this dynamism more apparent than in the restaurant business. And you don't need to drop a lot of money to eat well.
  • Get tickets for a concert at the Municipal House (Obecni dum) - Listen to Chech composers (e.g. Smetana, Janacek, Dvorak) in the opulent Smetana Hall at the Municipal House.

What are some interesting facts about Prague?

Perhaps Prague's most famous landmark, the Astronomical clock stands regally in front of the Old Town Hall and gathers hundreds of tourists from around the world. Every hour a procession of 12 apostles appear from the sides of the clock as well as the ominous figure of death striking the time.

According to the Guinness book of records, Prague is the proud owner of the largest castle in the world. Dating back to the 9th century, the castle spans 18 acres with numerous courtyards and subsidiary buildings including St Vitus Cathedral and the St. George's Basilica.

After John Lennon's murder in 1980 an image was painted on the wall opposite the French Embassy in Mala Strana. Despite repeated coats of whitewash, the wall has become covered in John Lennon-inspired graffiti and lyrics from Beatles songs. The site is seen as a memorial to John Lennon but also as a symbol of free speech and non-violent rebellion.

The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic and flows right through the heart of Prague. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city streets and opt for a boat trip along the river to take in Prague's most celebrated sights like the Prague castle and the National Theatre.

Prague has its fair share of pubs and watering holes, arguably producing the world's best beer. Almost 97% of the Czech beer is in the Pilsner style and 43 gallons of it is guzzled each year.

Czechoslovakia declared their independence on October 28 1918, with Prague becoming its new capital.

The TV tower is Prague's tallest and most surreal landmark. Standing at 216 meters, the tower supports 9 pods offering panoramic views of Prague and the surrounding area. In 2000 artist David Cerny installed a series of crawling babies on the tower, admired by many the installation became permanent in 2001.

1.262 million inhabitants live in the Czech capital and over 6 million tourists come in to the capital every year, most of whom are German.

Prague ZOO is said to be one of the best in Europe and could easily keep your kids busy for one entire day. The ZOO does its best to be a pleasant and interesting place for everybody and if you take a few minutes and organize your trip it can really be an unforgettable experience.

The Prague Toy Museum is said to be the second largest museum of this kind in the world. In the seven exhibition rooms, that takes up not less than two floors are collected toys from all over the world, starting from Greek ancient times and ending with most modern Barbie exemplars.

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Dubbed as “the city of a hundred spires,” Prague looks like a scene straight out of a fairytale. Tourists flock to Prague for its storybook flair and Bohemian allure; they stay in the city for its colorful history, striking architecture, thriving nightlife, fascinating festivals, welcoming people, and the famous Czech beer.

Thanks to its highly efficient public transport system, Prague is one of the most navigable cities in Europe. The Prague Metro covers all areas in the city center and parts of the suburbs. It is easy to get around the famous attractions of the city, especially if you have the Prague metro map. Find the best routes to your desired destination using the Prague Transport Map. This map allows you to discover the city at your pace.

Prague’s vivid history and rich heritage is reflected in its architecture. Dedicate an entire day wandering the Prague Castle, admire the medieval buildings and the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Hall, or unwind at the spa town of Carlsbad. Plan your trip well with the help of the Prague Tourist Sightseeing Map, so you can fully enjoy your stay in the city. The Prague Tourist Sightseeing Map provides detailed descriptions of the city’s top attractions and comprehensive instructions on how to reach your chosen destinations quickly and easily.

Prague is crisscrossed by narrow cobbled lanes that may lead to hidden courtyards, quaint cafes, or old-fashioned pubs. It is these unexpected treasures that make Prague a wonderland for the purposeless wanderer. Take out your walking shoes and roam around the city to get a feel of the local life. The Prague Walking Tour Maps will take you from the city’s busy streets to charming neighborhoods such asVinohrady and Bubeneč.

If you are interested in the more vibrant parts of the city, go to the high-end shopping district of Nové MÄ›sto. There you will find the Wenceslas Square, host to many of the city’s hottest night clubs. Whatever you fancy, the Prague Walking Tour Maps have something to offer you.

For tourists traveling with elders and kids, we recommend the Hop on Hop off Bus tour for a more comfortable and convenient exploration of the city. To get details on the various bus stops, check out our free printable copy of the Prague Hop on Hop on Bus map.

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If you are planning a trip to Prague, the interactive map on this page shows all the places of interest that we recommend you visit and other useful points of interest for your trip, such as the airport or locations around Prague . Simply click on the placeholders on the map, or in the list just below, to go to the in-depth tabs on the individual point of interest.

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Where is located Prague

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and is located in the central part of the country. The city has a population of about 1.3 million people and is a beautiful city rich in history. It is a popular tourist destination and there are many things to see and do in Prague. Some of the most popular sights in Prague are the Charles Bridge , the Old Town Square and Prague Castle .

There is also a vibrant nightlife in Prague and the city is home to many bars and clubs. If you are looking for a place to visit that is rich in history, culture and nightlife, Prague is the perfect place for you.

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Visit the prague castle (prask hrad), stroll over the charles bridge (karluv most), check out the prague astronomical clock (prague orloj), explore the spanish synagogue , take in the sights of the jewish quarter, tour the prague national theatre , enjoy nature at the prague zoo, witness the wenceslas square (václavské námesti), climb the petrin lookout tower (petřínská rozhledna), gaze in awe at the žižkov television tower, stop by the national museum (národní muzeum), marvel at vyšehrad, admire the john lennon wall , pay a visit to the st. nicholas church, learn about the municipal house , gaze at the powder gate, peruse literature at the national library, explore the best attractions in prague.

Prague attractions have earned it the “city of a thousand spires” moniker. Views of the capital’s magnificent dome-topped cathedrals and soaring medieval towers, many of which date back more than a thousand years, rendering it among the world’s architectural wonders. Magnificent examples of Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau are some of the best tourist attractions in Prague , strikingly contrasting with the ancient Prague Castle.

The charming city is home to most of Prague’s top attractions , including ancient architecture, and its winding alleys lead to stunning squares surrounded by old houses. The magnificent Jewish Quarter, with its ancient synagogues, is among Prague’s tourist attractions , and, of course, the many ancient churches are also among the numerous attractions in Prague.

We have compiled a list of Prague attractions so you can explore this beautiful city. Use our free and printable Prague attractions map for the best experience in the capital.

The Top-Rated Prague Attractions in Prague

Prague Castle

Prague Castle , one of the best attractions in Prague , is a large complex of museums, chapels, castles, and parks that dates back to the 9th century. It sits atop a hill above the renowned Charles Bridge as well as the beautiful Vltava River. Located in the heart of Prague’s historic neighborhood and an exceptional remnant of architectural past, it’s one of Prague’s must see attractions for any traveler to the City of a Hundred Spires.

It sits on 45 hectares of land. It’s hard to find a more breathtaking view than that of Prague Castle.

Address : Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1, Czechia

Charles Bridge

The beautiful Charles Bridge , built in the fifteenth century, is among the most recognizable symbols and Prague’s major attractions . There are Sixteen stone arches on the spectacular Gothic bridge, along with two towers for protection and thirty statues of saints from the Baroque period that have been charred black.

After floodwaters severely damaged the Judith Bridge in 1342, the construction of this Prague’s oldest bridge began. 

Beginning in 1357 under the patronage of Charles IV, work on the bridge, also known as Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, was completed in 1402. 

The bridge has since been known as Charles Bridge from the year 1870.

Address: Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia

The Astronomical Clock is a mechanical masterpiece and one of Prague’s Old Town attractions that has been fascinating visitors to Prague since it was first constructed in the fifteenth century. Tourists wait in the dozens to view the display every hour as the clock hits on the southern end of Prague’s grand city hall in the renowned Old Town Square. 

Around the southern end of the Old Town Hall Tower is where you’ll find the tower’s medieval clock. Every hour between 9:00 am and 11:00 pm, the 12 Apostles march in procession.

Address : Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia

This spectacular Prague’s major attraction is widely regarded as the continent’s most magnificent synagogue.

The Spanish synagogue is the most recent of the six historical synagogues in Prague that was constructed in the latter part of the nineteenth century in Spanish Moorish architecture.

Oriental-inspired stylized designs are used for the decoration of the walls, sculpted doors, railings, exhibition spaces, and dome. Windows made of stained glass and plaster arabesque designs enhance the overall effect. 

Address : Vězeňská 1, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

Josefov, Prague’s Jewish neighborhood , is situated between the popular Old Town Square and the beautiful Vltava River.

The tumultuous past of the earlier Jewish Ghetto dates back to the thirteenth century when Jews were forced to relocate from all across the city to live in one concentrated region.

As a growing number of Jews were forced to settle in the area because they were forbidden to live elsewhere in Prague, and as exiles from Moravia, Germany, Austria, and Spain flocked to come to join them, the neighborhood became increasingly crowded.

Today, Josefov is among the top 10 attractions in Prague . Among the many historic structures in the Jewish Quarter are six synagogues, each with its own unique place in Prague’s past. Named after the Latin word for “enclosed space,” the Klausen Synagogue is now the biggest in town.

Address : U Staré školy, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

This gem is among the best attractions in Prague and it reflects the Czech people’s yearning for self-determination and independence. 

Funding for its construction came from contributions made by a diverse range of people, from commoners to aristocrats to the emperor personally. On May 16, 1868, a ceremony commemorating the opening of the theatre would become a national holiday.

In 1881, the theatre first opened its doors to the public. The devastating fire that year prompted a flood of new donations to help rebuild the theatre. 

Since its rededication in 1883 with the opera Libuše ( Bedřich Smetana), the Prague National Theatre continues to serve as a symbol of Czech national pride and a showcase for Czech art and culture until this day.

Address : Národní 2, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

Prague zoo

This zoo is one of the leading Prague nature attractions and the globe’s most picturesque locations.

More than 4,000 animals representing over 650 species call the Prague Zoo home. Many of the species housed there are endangered or critically endangered.

The Prague Zoo first welcomed visitors in 1931, although its roots go back much deeper. Around 1881, Count Sweerts-Sporck began planning what would become the Prague Zoo.

Today, families flock to this scenic area so their kids can visit the kid-friendly Zoo and pet the animals there.

Address : U Trojského zámku 120/3, 171 00 Praha 7, Czechia

Unwind at the Kampa Island 

Kampa Island is among the best tourist attractions in Prague .This artificial Island is situated at the far end of the famous Charles Bridge and is widely regarded to be among the world’s most attractive urban green spaces. Grassy spots on the island are popular places to have picnics and unwind.

Today the island is clearly split into two sections. A small, intimate square forms the first section, which is closest to Charles Bridge; the remaining section is a park built when many old gardens were combined. 

As early as the end of the twelfth century, while a Johannine monastery was established on the tiny island, Kampa was being discussed. 

The island’s shape has been changing for millennia as a result of the repeated flooding that plagued it. Vltava’s Čertovka waterway separates Kampa and Malá Strana. Before the middle of the 16th century, there wasn’t much going on on the island but three watermills. Both mill wheels are still visible today. Craftsmen who were tasked with maintaining Charles Bridge came to Kampa Island in the sixteenth century.

Address : Island in the Vltava

The boulevard-like Wenceslas Square is one of Prague’s Czech Republic tourist attractions , among the most significant public squares in the capital. It is broad and tree-lined, with designer boutiques and sidewalk coffee shops, giving off an air of cutting-edge and international. Historical significance abounds in the plaza, from the complex art nouveau architecture to the moving tribute to the fallen soldiers of the Soviet rule.

Charles IV established the New Town around 1348, and it was at this time that the square was built. The Prague National Museum (1885–1891) and a monument of St. Wenceslas made by Josef Václav Myslbek (erected in 912) stand out today.

Address : 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

Petrin Tower

Petrin Tower is a miniature Eiffel Tower that sits atop Petrin Hill and is one of Prague’s top attractions . Being the capital’s highest point, visitors from all over the world go to the monument to take in the breathtaking views of Prague from above.

It was constructed in 1891 for the Jubilee Exposition as a sloppy imitation of the Eiffel Tower (at a 1:5 ratio). It stands at exactly 58.70 meters tall as the original Eiffel Tower, and has 299 steps leading to its summit.

Address: Petřínské sady 633, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia

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Located in the heart of the Žižkov neighbourhood, this 216-meter-tall attraction in Prague is not just the city’s tallest but also the city’s most recognizable icon. 

Ascend 93 meters to a viewing platform that lays you all of Prague 360 degrees below you. 

On one floor, guests can unwind and, most importantly, indulge in gourmet delights of the highest calibre. 

During the 1980s, designers Václav Aulick and Ji Kozák created the tower’s architecture. Around the base of the tower are ten life-size sculptures of infants by renowned Czech sculptor David ern.

Address : Mahlerovy sady 1, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia

Not only is Národní Muzeum a prominent symbol of the Czech capital, it is also among the best tourist attractions in Prague . It is located on the northwest corner of Wenceslas Square. 

In addition to the “main construction,” or what is commonly referred to as “the National Museum,” there are ten smaller museums that are under the National Museum ‘s care in the capital and a further five across other Czech cities. 

The museum’s exhibits are on par with those of other European museums because it houses a wide variety of scientific and historical artifacts. The building’s beautiful interior, however, is where its charm and distinctiveness really shine.

Address: Václavské nám. 68, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia

Vysehrad, an ancient fortification overlooking the Vltava River, constitutes one of Prague’s must see attractions .

The ancient fort of Vysehrad in the middle of Prague is one of the most important cultural landmarks in the country. The castle, situated atop a hill overlooking the Vltava River, is said to have been the original residence of Czech dukes. It currently protects many architectural monuments and provides a breathtaking panorama of Prague.

Vysehrad is a vast complex with lots of green space and winding alleyways where you may get away from the crowds.

Vysehrad has a mysterious and enchanting air even in the modern era because of its rich history, which includes the burial sites of many well-known Czechs and its abundance of tourist attractions. It’s easy to see why the castle attracts so many sightseers every year — it has some of the best vantage points in all of Prague, plus it’s a comfortable place to relax and a gateway to the city’s many cultural and spiritual treasures.

Address: V Pevnosti 159/5b, 128 00 Praha 2-Vyšehrad, Czechia

John Lennon wall

This famous wall represents the peaceful protests and free expression of Czech youth. Construction on the wall began after Lennon’s assassination in 1980. The wall was built as a memorial to John Lennon by the young of Prague, despite the fact that he never set foot in the city.

 Young creatives and activists wrote tributes to Lennon and pledged to keep his message alive on the wall. Young people in Central and Eastern Europe looked forward to John Lennon because his music encouraged joy and independence—two things they rarely experienced under the Soviet-backed Totalitarian-Communist regime. 

The wall, which was formerly covered in anti-Communist graffiti, has become a symbol of peace across the globe. The famous wall, situated in Mala Strana, is among the leading Prague attractions for young adults visiting the Czech Republic.

Address:  Velkopřevorské nám., 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

Situated in the northwest quadrant of the Old Town Square, St. Nicholas Church is an impressive Baroque center of worship constructed from 1732 until 1737 amid the era of the revival of Catholicism in the Czech territory following the Thirty-Year War.

One of Prague’s top attractions and the most fascinating examples of Baroque architecture in all of Europe’s central region is the Church of St. Nicholas. The entrance, marked by a grand cupola and backed by twin tall towers, leads to a hall filled with works of art and historical relics from the Czech Republic.

Address: Malostranské nám., 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia

This structure, constructed between 1905 and 1911 is the one of Prague’s main attractions, a sensual structure, and a masterpiece of Art Nouveau. This flashy Art Nouveau structure is covered in intricate filigree and flower designs. Famous all throughout the globe for its windows made of stained glass. The interior is decorated with beautiful murals and tiles, many of which are the work of the renowned Czech Art Nouveau professional Alfons Mucha. 

Smetana Hall, a renowned performance venue in the city of Prague, is located within this municipal building. It may be found in the heart of the city at the intersection of Námst Republiky and Powder Gate.

The site of the earlier Royal Court Palace now houses the Municipal House . Between 1383 and 1485, this was the official residence of the monarch of Bohemia. The current Municipal House, which dates back to 1905, was built to replace the knocked-down Royal Court palace. It first opened in 1912.

Address: Náměstí Republiky 5, 111 21 Staré Město, Czechia

One of Prague’s Old town attractions , the Powder Tower , is also among the city’s most well-known towers.

Arguably the most famous example of Late Gothic architecture in Prague, this entryway was used by the inauguration procession of Czech monarchs to get into the Old Town. The Powder Gate Tower, originally built as a gunpowder storage and completed in 1475, continues to mark the beginning of the Inauguration or Monarch Route to Prague Castle. 

In 1475, construction began on the present-day gate, among the Old Town’s original thirteen. It burned to ashes in 1541 but was rebuilt quickly. The tower got its current name from its service as a gunpowder storehouse two centuries later, in the 17th century.

Address: Nám. Republiky 5, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia

Appreciate the Strahov Monastery And Library

The spectacular Baroque library is one of the Prague, Czech Republic attractions located next to Prague Castle and the charming Petn Hill, is frequently included in lists of must-see tourist destinations. The Strahov Monastery, where the library is housed, was established as far back as the twelfth century. It is one of the oldest monasteries in the country that continue to fulfill its original purpose and house monks today. The monastery welcomes visitors 365 days a year, and tours run nearly every day.

Over two hundred thousand medieval manuscripts, along with artifacts, first editions, and other rarities, can be found in the monastery library’s collection of over 200,000 volumes.

The monastery also features a significant gallery showcasing one of the most valuable collections of religious art in Central Europe. About 1,500 works of art from the Gothic architecture and Romantic periods are on display.

Address: Strahovské nádvoří 132/1, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia

In 1777, the city’s most extensive library and one of the top Prague, Czech Republic tourist attractions , the National Library, was founded. There are books from India, Iran, and Turkey in addition to the vast collection of Czech literature. The renowned Codex Vyssegradensis and the Passional of Abbes Kunigunde are two prized medieval writings housed in the library. In 2005, it won a prestigious prize on a global scale. 

Approximately fifty percent of the library’s collection is housed in the ancient Klementinum building in the heart of Prague. The Hostiva neighbourhood houses the remaining half of the collection. With a collection of about 6 million items, the National Library of the Czech Republic is by far the country’s largest library. About 20,000 people are using the library’s services right now.

Address: Klementinum 190, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia

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Thirty years ago, Prague attractions were unknown to tourists; today, these attractions are the continent’s most famous, welcoming almost 4 million people annually. So, today take advantage of the Prague card to visit any of the above Prague major attractions and save a lot.

The Prague Card is a multi-attraction pass that gives you access to various tourist sites and discounts on things like public transportation. You can see plenty of top attractions in Prague . However, it’s important to remember that there are also many local attractions in Prague that you should consider visiting if you’re looking for something off the beaten path—and that’s where your trusty city map comes into play.

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By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on March 4, 2024

Thirty years ago, Prague was a mystery to travelers in Europe; now, however, it is one of the most popular destinations on the continent, drawing about 4 million visitors each year. Prague offers a compact city center, a fascinating centuries-long history with splendid examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau architecture.

There are also scores of palaces, churches, parks and squares in Prague, delicious local Czech beer and food for reasonable prices. An overview of the top tourist attractions in Prague :

15. Municipal House

Municipal House

The Municipal House is a beautifully ornate building right next to the Pachovsky Palace and the Powder Tower in the old part of town. Bohemian Kings used to rule the countryside from this art nouveau classic where operas and plays are now held.

The building has a dramatic entrance with a concave mural depicting classic works of art. Inside, you’ll find sculptures from some of the most renowned artists of past centuries, and the building links right up to Prague’s ancient city gate making for a dramatic picture.

14. Petrin Hill

Petrin Hill

Petrin Hill looms over the ancient city of Prague across the river from old town where you’ll find meandering paths that are perfect for an afternoon stroll. They’ll take you up the hill where you can enjoy sweeping views of old town, a mini Eiffel Tower, an astronomical observatory, a centuries-old brewery and the Strahov Monastery which houses an ornate library.

Kick off your visit to Prague with a walk up Petrin Hill to get the lay of the land. Climb the 299 steps of the 60-meter (200-foot) Petrin Tower, modeled after France’s iconic landmark, to get a bird’s eye view of the winding streets below.

13. Prague Zoo

Prague Zoo

You don’t necessarily think of exotic animals when you think of this ancient city, but Prague has one of the best zoos in all of Europe. You’ll find this sprawling expanse of zoo animals right on the banks of the river Vitava next to the Troja Castle.

Ranked the fifth best zoo in the world, you can get up close and personal with rare animals like the Galapagos Giant Tortoise that lives an impressive 100 years. You’ll also find elephants, rhinos and giraffes throughout the expansive grounds.

12. Spanish Synagogue

Spanish Synagogue

The Spanish Synagogue sits right in the heart of old town in the Jewish Quarter. It was built back in 1868, is Prague’s first Jewish House of Worship and is widely regarded as the most beautiful synagogue in all of Europe.

This Moorish-style building features stunning stained glass windows, stylized Islamic motifs handpainted onto the walls and ornate gold tilework. The most breathtaking feature is the interior of the massive central dome. Galleries crown the dome so there is plenty to explore in one of Prague’s most prized buildings.

11. St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral

It took 600 years to build this magnificent cathedral and it is one of the most richly endowed churches in Europe. You’ll find this towering structure within the walls of Prague Castle at the top of a steep walk paved with centuries-old stones. St Vitus Cathedral still serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.

Inside, you’ll see the baroque silver tomb of St John of Nepomuck as well as stunning art nouveau stained glass, a 14th-century mosaic of the Last Judgement and the tombs of Saint Wenceslas and Charles IV. Insider tip — instead of going right into the castle, take a stroll left of the main gate through a garden with sweeping views of the city. Pass a cherub fountain and find stairs to your right. Ascend the stairs through the castle wall for the most breathtaking reveal of the church.

10. Powder Tower

Powder Tower

One of the original gates into Old Town Prague, this tower was first built in the 11th century and rebuilt in the 15th century. During the 17th century, the tower was used for storing gunpowder, which is where it gets its name.

The royal route, the coronation route of the Bohemian kings, started at the tower, through Old Town, across the Charles Bridge and up to Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral where the kings were crowned.

Powder Tower is connected by a covered bridge to what used to be the palace of King Vladislav II who rebuilt the tower in 1475. The former palace is now the Municipal House and remains connected to the tower. Inside the tower is a spiral staircase with 186 steps leading up to the gallery where visitors can get great view of Old Town.

9. Dancing House

Dancing House

Prague is known for its centuries-long span of architectural styles, with the end of the 20th century exemplified by the deconstructivist building Dancing House, created by Czech architect Valdo Milunic and Canadian Frank Gehry. This remarkable structure contains both dynamic and static elements, and resembles a female dancer swaying in the arms of her male partner, the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers of the architectural world.

Located on the bank of the Vltava River and Resslova Street, Dancing House is a private office building except for a restaurant on the 7th floor, the Celeste, which is open to the public.

Dancing House stands in strict contrast to the classical architecture surrounding it, which includes buildings in Art Nouveau, Neo-Gothic and Neo-Baroque styles. Its ultra modern design created public outcries and controversy during its construction; years later, Prague is proud to show off its splendid Dancing House.

8. Old New Synagogue

Old New Synagogue

In Josefov, Prague’s former Jewish Quarter, is the oldest active synagogue in Europe, the Old-New Synagogue. Legend tells that stones from the Second Temple in Jerusalem were brought to Prague by angels to build the walls of the synagogue. Prague’s first gothic building, the Old-New Synagogue was completed in 1270 and has held divine services ever since, except for the Nazi occupation of 1942-45. The synagogue became the heart of the Jewish Quarter.

The Old-New Synagogue is also the home of Prague’s Golem, or so legend has it. In the 16th century, Rabbi Jehud Löwa created the golem from clay and animated it with breath and a parchment bearing instructions placed in its mouth. When the Golem went mad and became aggressive, the Rabbi returned it to clay, stating that when hard times for Jewish people came again, the Golem could be re-awakened.

7. Tyn Church

Tyn Church

The Church of Our Lady before Tyn graces the Old Town Square. Among the most well-known attractions in Prague, the church’s Gothic towers soar 80 meters (260 ft) into the sky and can be seen from all parts of the city.

Like many other Prague churches, the site’s original building was an 11th century Romanesque church built for foreign merchants who came to Tyn Courtyard for trade.

The present church was constructed in the 14th century, although the roof, towers and gables came years later. Inside, Tyn Church holds many works of art in Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance styles. Our Lady before Tyn’s architects were Petr Parler and Matthias of Arras, who created many of Prague’s Gothic buildings.

6. Mala Strana

Mala Strana

On the other end of Charles Bridge from Old Town Square lies the Malá Strana or Lesser Town district. Baroque architecture is the rule in Malá Strana, although its history dates back to 1257 when it was founded as a royal town. The Baroque St. Nicholas Church and the extensive Wallenstein Palace dominate the area.

The district hosts palaces, churches, squares, parks, gardens and many other attractions. Surrounding Lesser Town Square are pubs, shops, restaurants and international embassies, housed in grand old Baroque buildings. Towering over Malá Strana is Prague Castle, which can be reached by a hike up picturesque Nerudova Street.

Houses on the street boast heraldic emblems and beasts such as the White Swan, the Golden Horseshoe and the Red Eagle. Travelers longing for a quiet walk in a park should head for Vojan Park or Petrin Hill.

5. Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square

One of Prague’s two main squares, Wenceslas Square is a shopper’s paradise and haven. Set off as Prague’s horse market by Charles IV in 1348, Wenceslas Square is more of a boulevard than a traditional square. Located in New Town, the square is home to bars, clubs, restaurants, hotels, shops and banks, making it the city’s entertainment, nightlife and commercial district.

Much of Czech’s 20th century history happened in Wenceslas Square as political movements and gatherings met at the statue of St. Wenceslas to parade down the square. Wenceslas Square is central to most of Prague, as Old Town Square and Charles Bridge are but a five-minute walk away, and all three metro lines meet in the square. Wenceslas Square is home to the grand National Museum and the Prague State Opera.

4. Old Town Hall

Old Town Hall

You can find the Old Town Hall right in the heart of old town Prague. You’ll know you’ve found it by the gathering crowds at the base of its gothic tower where every hour between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. the 12 Apostles appear on the astronomical clock.

The appearance only lasts a moment, but the crowd will roar with applause for the amazing mechanical show. It’s made all the more impressive by the fact that this building was first established back in 1338 and served as the seat of the old town administration. Take a guided tour of its tower and underground areas for a small fee.

Crafted in 1410 by a clockmaker and a professor of mathematics, the Old Town Hall’s astronomical clock has been repaired and maintained for over 600 years, making it the third oldest clock in the world. The figures of the Apostles, which are shown in the two upper windows every hour, were added in 1865. The ancient “orloj” reveals Babylonian time, Old Bohemian time, German time and sidereal time, as well as sunrise and sunset, phases of the moon and the sun’s position in the zodiac.

When the clock strikes the hour, bells ring, the Walk of the Apostles begins, the Gothic sculptures move, a cock crows and a trumpeter blast sets off a tourist-pleasing show, a sight everyone should see at least once. For the most fanfare, catch the display at noon or at midnight.

3. Prague Castle

Prague Castle

Towering above the city is Prague Castle, more of a sprawling complex than a single defensive building. The castle buildings span centuries and consists of a royal palace, a cathedral and three churches, a basilica, a monastery, defensive towers, royal stables, a tiny lane where craftsmen worked and magnificent gardens.

Prague Castle began as a wooden fortress with earthen bulwarks in the 9th century; by the 11th century, it included a royal palace and the 14th century saw the beginning of St. Vitus Cathedral. The cathedral in the castle complex is a jewel in Prague’s crown, a superb example of Gothic architecture. Kings and emperors are buried here.

2. Old Town Square

Old Town Square

Located between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge, Prague’s Old Town Square is often bursting with tourists and locals in the summer. Czech’s long history is exemplified in the medley of architectural styles: Romanesque, Baroque, Rococo, Gothic and Renaissance are all represented in the superb buildings around the square.

Soaring Gothic towers that rise from Tyn Cathedral contrasts with the Baroque style of St. Nicholas while Old Town Hall consists of a collection of Gothic and Renaissance buildings. Entranced visitors wander through the square, stopping for a spot of people-watching at one of the outdoor cafes or studying the square’s central statue of Jan Hus, church reformer and martyr.

1. Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

Connecting Old Town and Lesser Town over the River Vltava is the 600 year-old Charles Bridge, Prague’s most iconic landmark. King Charles IV commissioned the bridge in 1357, replacing the Judith Bridge which was destroyed by a flood in 1342.

Thirty Baroque statues line the sides of the pedestrian bridge along with myriad vendor’s stalls, musicians, performance artists and beggars. A bustling, busy area, the bridge is almost never empty of people, although seeing it at dawn or in the evening will mean fewer crowds.

Prague Castle, looming above, is lit at night, and provides a dramatic vista that enchants all visitors. On each end of the Charles Bridge rests a tower that offers a great view of the bridge to those who climb the steps.

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August 5, 2016 at 8:13 am

Beautiful city and one of the best to go for exploring and enjoying. Specialy Autum time.

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May 25, 2016 at 12:38 am

Well, these are certainly the most popular, but in my opinion, not the most interesting. I would recomend Klementinum and Visehrad as something not to miss when you go to Prague.

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January 31, 2015 at 3:23 pm

Great list..! Add Kampa too, I think it should rank among the Top 10, especially for those visiting in summer!

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October 7, 2014 at 4:26 am

I will go to Prague in 2 weeks. I printed this page to see all places in Praha (: Now, it’s my aim. I hope, i can visit all of them.

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June 27, 2014 at 8:15 am

This is a great list with superb pictures. Perhaps worth printing out if you plan to visit Czech Republic. There are however many little sights to see and activities (majestic church concerts, adventure games, museums, rides, galleries, etc.) to enjoy in between vistitng these main attractions.

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May 19, 2014 at 6:09 am

Did you know that the Astronomical Clock in Prague is the third oldest one in Europe but 75% of its pieces are original? By this it is absolutely unique. ….That Prague used to have another castle complex in the past. besides Prague castle.

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Location :  Old Town Prague ( Stare Mesto ) Cost : Free ( optional costs below ) Style : Do-It-Yourself Walking Tour ( Self Guided ) Start : Charles Bridge ( Karlov Most ) End : Old Town Square ( Stare Namesti ) Walking Distance : 2.2 miles Time Required : 60 minutes for walk ( with all sights 5 hours ) Fun Scale :  10 out of 10

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Officially established in 1091, Old Town Prague is bound to make you feel like you’ve stepped back into time.  Early Prague was a crossroads where traders met, kingdoms were formed, and even a place where religions were started.  Over the centuries Old Town has overgrown its former walls, but has masterfully retained its Medieval charm thanks to being largely untouched in WW2 compared to other European capitols.  Hitting up all of the stops on our free Prague walking tour map will make it easy to fall in love with Old Town.  Enjoy our free Old Town Prague walking tour!

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About The Clementinum :  Sitting between Charles Bridge and the core of Old Town, the stunning National Library is the perfect place to start our free Prague walking tour.  Back in the 11th Century, the  Dominican Order of Monks  began to build a small monastery here beginning with the  Chapel of Saint Clement .  In 1556, Jesuits monks moved into the monastery and founded a school.  The growing school was promoted to a University in 1622 which led to considerable expansions in the 1650s.  Charles University merged with the Jesuit College and quickly became the 2nd largest building complex in town behind Prague Castle.

The Jesuit College grew so fast in the 1600s that it quickly grew from just 1 book to over 20,000 books and attracted many great thinkers.  The most famous of these thinkers arrived in 1619 when German mathematician  Johannes Kepler  used the Clementinum’s observatory come up with his  Laws of Planetary Motion .  Empress Maria Theresa even fell in love with the Jesuit complex and helped to further expand it in 1722 to include a 170-foot-tall  Astronomical Tower  and the gorgeous Baroque-style  National Library Hall .  The Library and its amazing ceilings are still one of the most beautiful libraries in the world.  If you are willing to manage its 172 stairs, the Astronomical Tower offers unique views of Old Town Prague, and it also holds the world record for the longest continuous recording of daily temperature.  Just 50 years after the last expansion of the Clementinum the Jesuits were forced out of Prague in 1773, but the Clementinum still survives as Prague University and National Library.

Even if you are pressed for time, the Clementinum is worth every minute to see the amazing National Library Hall.  If you happen to be coming from Charles Bridge make sure to look up and find the statue of the nude girl sitting on a ledge holding a bird.  It is called The Girl with Paper Swallow and was added as part of an exhibition in 2006.

Clementinum Hours :  January-March 10am-4:30pm; April-October 10am-7pm; November-December 10am-6pm.   Guided Tours :  Tours last 50 minutes and leave every 30 minutes with a maximum of 22 guests at a time.   Cost :  Adults 300 CZK; Student & Senior 200 CZK; Kids 6 and under Free; Skip The Line Pass 380 CZK.   Library Website :  ( HERE ).

2. New City Hall ( Nová Radnice ):

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Stare Mesto - New City Hall Marys Square

About New City Hall :  The large New City Hall, with its beautiful facade, sits in the middle of  Virgin Mary Square  which has deep roots back to Medieval times.  In the 1100s a sizeable Romanesque-style church dedicated to the Virgin Mary was built here surrounded by a cemetery.  It’s said that locals nicknamed the church Mary on the Puddle because of flood waters that frequented the square.  After Joseph II’s reforms in the 1780s closed one-third of all the monasteries in the Holy Roman Empire, Mary’s Church was abandoned and later demolished in 1791.

Today’s New City Hall was built from 1908-11 in a classic Art Nouveau-style decorated by dozens of statues.  The building may be the main seat of city government in Prague and Mayor’s office, but it’s a couple of the exterior sculpture that matter to us.  Our favorite statue is the dark, larger than life one of the Northwest corner of the building called the  Iron Knight .  Legend has it that the Knight stabbed a young lady who did not want him and as she died, she cursed him to turn to iron.  To us, the Iron Knight statue looks a lot like Darth Vader from the Star Wars series.  On the Southwest corner of City Hall is another large dark statue depicting  Rabbi Loew  who infamous in folklore for creating the Golem to protect Prague’s Jewish community.

Before continuing around Town Hall, make sure to visit the small fountain on the back side of the neighboring Clam-Gallas Palace as it is considered the most beautiful sculpture in Prague.  The fountain is called  Vltava,  after the Prague’s River, and shows a lovely topless maid pouring our two jugs of water.  The two pitchers represent the two sources of water for the Vltava River.  Notice that one of the jars has 5 stars on it which are the symbol of the Czech Catholic Saint John of Nepomuk who drowned in the Vltava River as a martyr centuries ago.  The fountain was added to the square in 1812-18, but was replaced with a replica in 1957 after the original fell into disrepair.

3. Little Square ( Malé Náměstí ):

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Stare Mesto - little square rott building Male Namesti

About Little Square :  Rounding the corner from New City Hall into the Little Square, you will catch your first glimpse of Prague’s tightly packed colorful buildings.  The picture-perfect scene in Little Square is a great preview what you will see later on this Old Town Prague walking tour.  Little Square is said to be the  oldest inhabited part  of Prague with homes going back to the 700s.  The square gained its final layout in the 1100-1200s ringed with narrow Gothic houses which grew into larger Renaissance buildings over 500 years later.  To this day, many of the building still have  Romanesque cellars  dating back to the early Middle Ages.

Our favorite building on Little Square is the stunning V.J. Rott House which boasts a beautiful full building mural facade depicting various Medieval tradespeople.  The 4-story home was built in 1896 by Ladislav Rott who ( along with his brother Julius ) started a successful iron working and construction company.  Previous to the Rott House, the lot was the site of an older home from the 1200s called At the Three White Roses, which was named after the 3 wealthy sisters that once lived there.  Today the Rott House is home to the Hard Rock Cafe ( website ) and the Rott Hotel ( website ).  The blue White Lion building next to the Rott House is also from the 1800s, but has an excellent Gothic doorway dating back to the 1300s .

In the middle of Little Square is the  Iron Fountain  which is the oldest well in Prague.  There has been a formal fountain above the well since the 1100s and the well preserved gilded iron gate wrapping around it was handmade in 1560.  The Iron Fountain has held up well to the test of time and is the perfect companion to the Little Square’s  outdoor restaurants  which sit on raised wooden planks.

For another look into the past, make sure to look at some of the icons above the doorways which were used to identify the building of Little Square in Medieval times.  The figures were significant at the time because not many people could read.  Surviving in Little Square today are the figures of a Golden Fish, a Blue Horse, Golden Sun, and more.  These Medieval icons will be a reoccurring theme on this free Prague walking tour.

4. House At The Minute ( UÂ Minuty ):

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Stare Mesto - House At The Minute Painted Murals

About The The House At The Minute :  As you start to hit the entrance to Old Town Square, make sure to look left and inspect  our favorite home  on this free Prague walking tour called At The Minute ( my-nute, not minute ).  It’s funny how many people walk right past what may be Prague’s most beautiful historic home which dates back to the early 1400s.  In 1564 a third floor was added to the house, and it received a complete Renaissance makeover including the fantastic Sgraffito etchings .  The beautiful white etchings on the black facade depict scenes from the Bible ( Adam & Eve ), Roman Mythology ( Hercules & Bacchus ), Habsburg rulers of the day ( Philip II of Spain, Maximilian II and his son Rudolf II ), and Ottoman Sultan Selim ( who the Habsburgs signed a peace treaty with ).  Back then the building was known as the  White Lion House  and later served as a pharmacy until 1712.

By the late 1700s, the  beautiful Lion statue  holding a shield placed on the corner of the home which still survives today.  The shield once displayed the Habsburg coats of arts, however, any painting on it has long since faded.  Later the White Lion House was turned into a tobacco shop which is how it got its current name, At The Minute.  Our first reaction was to think the title  At The  Minute came from the home’s location next to Old Town Prague’s central clock tower, but it is actually from the  small packs of tobacco  that were sold in the shop.  Minute, in this case, means very small as in My-Nute not the measure of time Minute.  At some point after the name change, the Sgraffito etchings were covered up with plaster and were not re-discovered until renovations in 1919.

While the facade is the main attraction today, the House At The Minute is most famous for being the childhood home to local author  Franz Kafka  and his family from ages of 6 to 13 ( 1889 to 1896) .  Many of the characters in Kafka’s short stories lived life under overpowering bureaucracies with feelings of helplessness just like he had early in his life in Prague.  These types of characters were easy for people to identify with changing the landscape of early 20th Century writing and leading to the term Kafkaesque for roles like this. Today the bottom floor of the former mansion holds the  Ristorante Italiano Al Minuto  ( website ).  On the opposite side of the road from the House At the Minute is a row of other interesting homes with Medieval names we will touch on at the end of this free Prague walking tour.

5. Old Town Square Classic View :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square - Stare Mesto

About The Viewpoint :  After admiring the At Minute House, it is almost unreal the first time Old Town Square reveals itself from around the corner.  While it can be tempting to trot right to the center of the square like a moth to a light,  make sure to take the time  to take in the classic view.  Old Town Square has been the heart and soul of Prague long before the city was officially founded in 1091 AD.  This perfect viewpoint gives you Old Town Hall with its Astronomical Clock to your left, the Gothic Church of Our Lady Before Týn in the center, and a row of Medieval houses on your right.

For maybe the most unique perspective of the the entrance to Old Town Square, consider visiting the street-level patio or  rooftop terrace restaurant  ( website ) of the fancy Hotel U Prince ( website ).  During the evenings and weekends, you will want to make a reservation for the terrace as the views over the rooftops is amazing.  The hotel also has a famous underground cave-like bar called the Black Angel ( website ) which is worth a visit.  The historic bar is only open from 5pm-3am, must dress in smart casual attire ( no hats ), and reservations are highly suggested.

6. Astronomical Clock Tower ( Pražský Orloj ):

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Hall Stare Mesto - Astronomical Clock Tower

About Prague’s Astronomical Clock :  After King John of Luxemburg allowed Prague to form a city council in 1338, work quickly started on the huge town hall complex.  The main building and 228-foot-tall bell tower were finished relatively quickly, but the real gem is the Astronomical Clock which was added to the in 1410.  Surprisingly the beautiful clock still works making it the oldest operational clock in the World and overall the 3rd oldest astronomical clock.  Local folklore says that the city ordered the original clock maker blinded so the beauty of the clock could never be copied anywhere else.  The clock was almost silenced forever in 1945 when it was severely damaged during a citizens’ uprising against the Nazis occupying Prague and wasn’t repaired for 3 full years.

The elements of the Astronomical Clock may look confusing, but each one has a particular function.  The main part added in 1410 was the  Astronomical Dial  which shows the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky with a mechanical clock in the center of it.  This dial will let you tell the current time ( modern 24-hour clock ), ancient Bohemian time, sunrise, sunset, and much more.  The 2nd element added to the clock was  The Walk of the Apostles  in the 1600s which is filled with animated statues ( replaced in 1865 ) that come alive once an hour peeking through the window.  This hourly show also features a few side statues including Vanity staring at himself in the mirror, a miser with gold representing greed, a Turkish man bringing entertainment, and Death is represented by a skeleton chiming his bell with the sounds from the tower.  The last major element on the Astronomical Clock is the  Calendar Dial  added in 1870.  The center of the dial has the crest of Old Town Prague surrounded by the 12 Zodiac symbols ( pre-2012 version ) lining up with the days they fall on laying on the outer ring with has marks for each day of the year.  These 365 individual days are each marked as Name Days and on your day you are given gifts similar to celebrating a birthday.  The Dial rotates keeping the current day on the top although there is a repeat on Leap Years which wasn’t adopted in Prague yet when the clock was made.  Make sure to read our detailed guide on  How To Read Prague’s Astronomical Clock .

One of the biggest treats is going to the top of the 228-foot-tall  Bell Tower  for an unbeatable view of Old Town Prague.  Even if you take the stairs, make sure to check out the modern looking Space Elevator going right up the middle of the bell tower.  You can also tour the surprisingly vast  Underground  of Old Town Hall for a totally different perspective on the building.  Here you will find previous Town Hall foundations that have been built over and even a Romanesque Hall room from the 1100s.   Bell Tower Hours :  Monday 11am-10pm; Tuesday-Sunday 9am-10pm.  Cost is 110 CZK.   Underground Hours :  Monday 11am-10pm; Tuesday-Sunday 9am-10pm. Cost is 50 CZK.   Town Hall Website :  ( HERE ).

Read More :   How To Read Prague’s Astronomical Clock .

7. Memorial Cross Park :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Hall Stare Mesto - Memorial Cross Park

About Memorial Park :  In the late 1300s most of greater Bohemia switched from being Catholic to Protestant from the influence of Prague’s preacher Jan Hus who started the Hussite Movement.  The original split was largely due to Jan Hus protesting the church to preach in the local language instead of Latin.  Major conflicts started to arise in the 1600s when the Catholic Church tried to conquer much of Europe during the  30 Years War .  The famous religious war is said to have it roots in Bohemia when Emperor Ferdinand II started oppressing Czech’s Protestants in 1609 to strengthen the Habsburg rule over the region.  Ferdinand even moved the capital of the Holy Roman Empire from Vienna to Prague and started to crack down on religious freedom.  Empowered by a growing citizens revolt in 1618, forty-seven Czech Noblemen gathered their forces of over 30,000 men to fight off Emperor Ferdinand II.  The Protestant army was ultimately defeated at the  Battle of White Mountain  on November 8, 1620 ending Bohemia’s resistance in the 30 Years War.

In the aftermath of the Battle of White Mountain the region was put under tighter Hapsburg rule, forced to return to Catholicism, and the 47 rebel noblemen we put on trial.  It wasn’t much of a trial as they weren’t given a full defense and  27 of them were executed  in Old Town Square on June 21, 1621.  With the Protestant noblemen out of the way, the Habsburgs took greater control of Prague and most of the surrounding farmland.  The Habsburg rule over Prague lasted almost 400 years ( 1526-1918 ), but with the influence waning, a Memorial Park was created in the Old Town Square honoring the 27 executed noblemen in 1911.  The Memorial holds a plaque with the names of the noblemen, as well as  white crosses  in the pavement for each one of them.  On the side of Old Town Hall, facing the Old Town Square, you will also see a plaque honoring Jan Zelivsky was one of the noblemen and a very popular priest carrying on Jan Hus’ work.  The entirety of the more traditional tree-filled park next to the crosses was where the massive main hall of the Medieval Old Town Hall sat before it was bombed in WW2.

8. Church of Saint Nicholas :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Saint Nicholas Church

About The Church of Saint Nicholas :  People often get confused that there are two Churches of Saint Nicholas in Prague that look almost the same on the outside.  The older of the two churches is in the heart of Lesser Town below Prague Castle, and the slightly younger one was constructed here as part of the Benedictine Monastery in 1735.

Built to replace an older church from the Middle Ages, the view of the Old Town’s Church of Saint Nicholas was originally blocked from the main square by a 3-story tall Medieval mansion called the  Krenn House  ( photo ).  The Krenn House ( built in 1409 ) was torn down in 1901 opening up views of the green dome and twin towers of the large Church of Saint Nicolas.  While it is impressive on the outside, the once grand interior of the Old Town Saint Nicholas Church is now a little boring.  The original Baroque interior elements were stripped when the Jesuits were forced out of Prague in the 1790s and today is full of a series of painted murals.  In contrast, the Saint Nicholas Church in Lesser Town has retained much of its original glorious Baroque interior and is far more impressive inside.

If you are into the Jewish history of Prague, make sure the check of the  Kafka Cafe  next to the church which was once the home and birthplace of author Franz Kafka.  Franz wrote a number of successful short stories while living in Prague about characters living under oppression and was considered one of the most influential authors of the 20th century.  We also have a very helpful Jewish Quarter walking tour map which you can follow for a deeper look into the history of the nearby Jewish Neighborhood after you are done in Old Town.

Church Website :  ( HERE ).

9. Jan Hus Memorial :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Jan Hus Memorial Statue

About The Jan Hus Memorial :  Overpowering the center of Prague’s Old Town Square is the large green memorial statue dedicated to local preacher  Jan Hus .  Born in 1370, Jan Hus quickly became a local religious leader in Prague.  He started butting heads with the Vatican in Rome when he began doing Catholic mass in the local language instead of in Latin which started the Protestant movement in Prague called the  Hussite Movement  in his honor.  Finding him guilty of being a heretic by the Catholic church in 1415, Jan Hus was burned alive at the steak and the Protestants were sent on exile from Prague which lasted over 200 years.  Roughly 100 years after his death, Jan Hus helped to  inspire Martin Luther  as he broke his group of followers off into the Lutheran sect of Protestantism.

The Jan Hus Memorial in Old Town Square was completed on July 6, 1915 which was the 500th anniversary of his death.  The memorial has a statue of an anonymous young woman representing the rebirth of the Czech Nation.  The other statue on the monument is of Jan Hus representing moral authority as he chose to give his life rather than give up his beliefs.  Hus became a symbol of  standing up to the powerful  Vatican and by the early-1900s young people of Prague really began to embrace him again as they were standing up to their oppressive Habsburgs rulers.  We find the Jan Hus Memorial to be the most beautiful statue on this free Prague walking tour of Old Town.

10. Goltz-Kinsky Palace :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Goltz Kinsky Palace Mansion National Gallery Art Museum

About Goltz-Kinsky Palace :  Often called the most beautiful Rococo building in Prague, the Goltz-Kinsky Palace is now part of the National Gallery Art Museum.  The fancy looking pink mansion was built by Count J.A. Goltz on the foundation of an older Medieval building in 1755.  The original foundation can be seen in the  Romanesque and Gothic cellars  which have been restored and opened to the public.  After he died in 1768, Count František Oldrich Kinský bought the mansion and made it his family home for generations.  Baroness Bertha Suttner–Kinský ( born here in 1843 ) became the 2nd female Nobel laureate and 1st woman to win the Noble Peace Prize  in 1905 for her writing Lay Down Your Arms and contributing to the creation of the Prize.

From 1893 to 1901 the Goltz-Kinsky Palace served as a German Grammar school where famed local author Franz Kafka attended.  In 1948, the Communist leader Klement Gottwald gave a speech from the balcony declaring the start of his party’s oppressive policies on the people of Prague.  We will see more from this era of Prague’s history at the Communist Museum later on this free Old Town Prague walking tour.

Gallery Hours :  Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm; Closed Mondays.   Gallery Cost :  Adults 300 CZK and kids 150 CZK which also covers all other National Gallery locations in Prague for up to 7 days.   Goltz-Kinsky Palace Address :  Old Town Square #12.   Palace Website :  ( HERE ).

11. The Prague Meridian :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Meridian Marker Line

About The Prague Meridian :  In 1650, Prague’s Habsburg ruler Ferdinand III added a large  Marian Holy Trinity Column  ( photo ) to Old Town Square honoring the Peace of Westphalia agreement which ended the 30 Years War.  In exchange for the peace, locals had to accept Catholicism and give up some religious freedoms.  Capped with a statue of the Virgin Mary, the column was so tall that it was quickly turned into a large sundial.  As part of this dial, 60-foot-long line in the pavement called the  Prague Meridian  was added from the base of the Mary Column toward the North and was tipped with a golden marker.  Whenever the shadow from the Marian Column passed the Meridian line it marked  celestial noon  which is when the day’s light is halfway over.

The concept of celestial noon may seem foreign now, but back in Medieval times, people kept track of time more by the daylight hours instead of a standardized clock.  Both the night time and daylight hours were divided into 12 hours, but the length of those hours was adjusted based on the season.  No matter the time for year, Noon always fell halfway through daylight and Midnight was actually at midnight.  Local citizens became frustrated by almost 400 years of Habsburg rule ( 1526-1918 ) and viewed the column as a  symbol of oppression .  The situation boiled over in 1918 when demonstrators tore the Mary Column down, but an outline of the base and the Meridian line can still be seen in the pavement of Old Town Square.

12. White Horse Restaurant :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - White Horse Restaurant

About The White Horse Restaurant :  There are a few restaurants with great patio seating in front of the colorful homes right on Old Town Square, however, the best food is at the White Horse Restaurant ( Bílý Koníček ).  Built in the well preserved  12th Century cellars  of the former Golden Unicorn House, the atmosphere of the restaurant is awesome.  The original home was built in the 1100s before being converted into a tower-like building in 1496 then getting its current Baroque facelift in the 1700s.

Another popular restaurant is the At the Stone Table House ( Kamenný Stůl ) in the pink build at #18.   It is famous for being frequented by Franz Kafka and Albert Einstein, but we find the service to be below par and the atmosphere is way below the White Horse.

Hours :  Daily 9am-Midnight; reservations suggested for inside dining.   Restaurant Address :  Old Town Square #20.   Restaurant Website :  ( HERE ).

13. The Storch House :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Storch House

About The Storch House :  The Storch House and its Juliet-like balcony may have the  most beautifully painted facade  out of any of Prague’s Medieval homes.  When bookseller and publisher Alexander Storch took over the house as a store in 1896 he had it painted with a series of neo-Renaissance murals you see today.  The murals are broken into 3 sections with the bottom showing scientific and astronomical study, the middle with Prague’s Coat of Arms squeezed between 4 windows, and the top mural showing the Saint Wenceslas, patron of Bohemia, riding a white steed while being given the grace of God.  Some locals differ on the name calling it the At the Stone Virgin Mary House.

Next door to the Storch House at Old Town Square #15 is the  At Capricorn House  where Albert Einstein often held lectures and played his violin while serving as a professor at Prague University from 1911-1912.  This was an important time in Einstein’s life as it was shortly before he came up with the Theory of Relativity.   Storch House Address :  Old Town Square #16.

14. Church of Our Lady Before Týn :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Our Lady Before Týn Church

About Our Lady Before Týn :  When you think of Prague in all of its Medieval glory and wonder, the image of the Church of Our Lady Before Týn is bound to come to your mind.  The church is by far the most iconic building in Prague and easily the most photographed.  This Gothic masterpiece, with  two imposing 262-foot-tall towers  topped with huge spires glares over Old Town Square.  There have been churches here since the 11th Century and the current Lady Before Týn ( meaning enclosure ) dates back to the 1300s.  It took over 300 years to complete the giant church so make sure to take extra time to relish in the beauty of its exterior.  The inside of the church is a little bit of a let down compared to Europe’s other grand cathedrals, however, the bases of each column have amazing paintings set up in alter-like positions.

Before deciding to enter the Lady Before Týn, make sure to check out the former  Týnská School  sitting at Old Town Square #14 right in front of the church which now holds a number of shops.  The school ran here for 500 years from the 1300-1800s and its entrance forms the  oldest Gothic archway  in town.  While passing under the gallery archways look up among the different floral keystones to find the one depicting a man’s face blowing air while surrounded by leaves called the  Green Man .  The Green Man was a common symbol in Medieval times signaling Spring and rebirth.  We love this unique and beautiful hidden detail which can be easy to overlook otherwise.

15. House at the Stone Bell :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - House At Stone Bell

About House at the Stone Bell :  The House at Stone Bell is always a photographer favorite and a very easy one for informed tourists to spot.  This three-story home with  excellent Gothic windows  dates back to the early-1400s when it replaced an older home from 1260.  The nickname House at Stone Bell was first mentioned in 1413 from a story that says a large bell from the neighboring Church of Our Lady Before Týn once broke free and  crashed into the house .  It is unclear if the story is true, but a replica of the famous bell was added protruding out of the corner of the house which makes the folklore even cooler.

Inside the home today is a neat art gallery shop and the backside has a relaxing cafe.  If you check out the small art gallery, it also gives you access to the awesome  music room  on the 3rd floor behind the home’s Gothic windows.  Our favorite part about visiting House at the Stone Bell is the amazing  Romanesque cellar foundations  from 13010 which you can visit below the home.

Stone Bell Address :  Old Town Square #13.   Gallery Hours :  Tuesday-Sunday 10am-8pm; Closed Monday.   Gallery Cost :  120 CKZ.   House Website :   Here .

16. House at Golden Ring :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - House At Golden Ring

About House at Golden Ring :  First built in the 1300s, the famous House At Golden Ring was a pub before being rebuilt in 1609.  The Gothic doorway arch was preserved during the reconstruction and the home now holds exhibitions from the  Prague City Gallery  ( website ).

The name comes from the beginning of the 1700s when the owner of the House At Golden Ring believed a ghost was haunting his home and constantly bothering him.  He claimed that on one of the nights of terror the ghost left behind a mysterious golden ring.  Taking the ring as a sign, the owner decided to hang it above his door to block evil spirits from entering and it is said that the spirit never bothered him again.  To find the house tucked into the corner of the Týnská Square, just look for the large gold ring still hung above the door.

Gallery Hours :  Tuesday-Sunday 10am-6pm; Closed Mondays.   Gallery Cost :  120 CZK.   Gallery Website :   Here .

17. Ungelt Courtyard :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Ungelt Courtyard Granovsky Palace

About Ungelt Courtyard :  From the 1000’s through the Middle Ages the hidden Ungelt Courtyard ( or Merchant Yard ) was the main square for  foreign merchants  coming to sell goods in Prague.  The entire market was fortified and foreign merchants would pay customs fees on their goods for protection from the Kings.  This guaranteed safety made the market extremely popular.  There were good from all of the major trade routes in the market including fabrics, spices, gold, silver, amber, and salt.   While the square was often called Týn Courtyard ( meaning enclosure ) like the neighboring church, the name Ungelt comes from the old German word Um Geld meaning declared goods or customs payments.

Our favorite building in the Ungelt Courtyard is the huge Granovsky Palace which has Italianate loggia-style arcades and an etched Renaissance relief on its facade.  The faded sgraffito etchings, originally from 1558, are very interesting as they depict the  Judgement of Paris  from Greek Mythology.  In the tale, Zeus is asked to judge the beauty between the three goddesses Hera, Athena and Aphrodite during a wedding reception.  Feeling uneasy about having to choose Zeus decided to leave it up to a mortal Trojan man named Paris.  After being tempted by Aphrodite’s sexuality, Paris chooses her as the most beautiful instead of Hera who was normally considered the prettiest.  Athena, who would have lost anyway, took it personally that the Trojan was tempted and took it out on his people by  joining the Trojan War  to help the Greeks win.

Make sure to check out guesthouse at #6 which is known as At the Black Bear and has a statue of a bear in chains.  Notice the  Black Double Eagle Coat of Arms  on the green on the cafe and guesthouse at #8?  It is the coat of arms for the Austria-Hungary Empire which ruled Bohemia from 1867 to 1918.  While no longer a market, the courtyard is a favorite among locals with it popular bars and restaurants, many of which are just below street level.  We really like the  Dubliner Irish Pub  ( website ) below Granovsky Palace and the  Ungelt Jazz Club  ( website ) at #2 which was once the home to one of King Rudolph II’s mistresses, Katerina Stradova.  We find that Ungelt Courtyard usually has some of the best value guesthouses in Old Town including the Merchants’ Yard Hotel ( website ).  Make sure to search the Courtyard for the neat hand pump  drinking fountain  well which is a really cool place to fill up your water bottle.  The current cast iron pump is only from the 1900s, but the well has been used continuously since the 1100s.

18. Saint James Church :

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Square Stare Mesto - Saint James Church The Bigger

About Saint James Church :  Also called Saint James the Bigger, this massive church is the  2nd largest in town  behind Saint Vitus Cathedral located at Prague Castle.  We love the three stucco Baroque-style reliefs  above the front doors  which date back to the 1600s.  The reliefs show Saint James, Saint Francis of Assisi, and Saint Anthony of Padua.  The enormous artistic accents have hidden gold flair and are almost bigger than the doors are.

As you enter Saint James Church, make sure to notice the  400-year-old mummified forearm  hanging on display from the ceiling just inside the doors.  It’s said that a thief tried to steal jewels from the Church’s altar when the Virgin Mary statue grabbed him with an unbreakable grip.  The next day the thief was found still in Mary’s grasp, and they had to cut off his arm to free him.  The rest of the interior has some wow factor also.  We like the paintings at the base of the columns which are set up like dark altars and the  impressive murals  that span the entire length of the ceiling.

19. Medieval Spider Bar ( Krcmaupavouka ):

Free Prague Walking Tour Map Old Town Stare Mesto - Medieval Spider Bar Restaurant

About The Spider Bar :  Welcome to the true Medieval times at the amazing Spider Bar.  As you enter the old world cave-like establishment the decor and costumed staff make you feel like you’ve stepped back into time.  In addition to food, wine, and beer, you’ll also have the chance to be entertained by swordsmen, musicans, flame jugglers, snake charmers, and belly dancers.  If you came to Prague to get a feel for its Medieval flair, this will end up being your favorite spot in town.  Make sure to do whatever you have to do to fit a dinner at the Spider into your schedule.

Hour s:  Daily 11am-11:30pm.   Dinner Show :  Happens nightly 8-10:30pm and for 1190 CZK you get a great seat for the show, a 5-course meal, and all you can drink.   Location :  Inside the covered walkway just off Celetná, address is Celetná 595/17.   Spider Bar Website :  ( HERE ).

20. Celetná Lane :

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About Celetná Lane :  Since the Middle Ages, Celetná Lane has been a prestigious location as it connected the Royal Court in Republic Square near the Powder Tower to Prague’ s Old Town Square.  It is named after the street’s numerous bakeries that made bread rolls called  Calty  since the 1200s.  Celetná Lane was essentially the Eastern section of the  Royal Way  used by the King to go from the Royal Court, through Old Town Square, through Little Square, over Charles Bridge and up to Prague Castle.

The most famous buildings on Celetná Lane is the huge  Saint Charles University  ( Karolinum ) complex which has an entrance in the pink building toward the start of Celetná.  The school was founded in 1347 by King Charles as the oldest university in the Holy Roman Empire and also the oldest in Europe North of the Alps.  Make note of house #27 which is where the Knights Templar used to hold secret meetings in the 1300s.  Even after the Royal Court was officially moved to Prague Castle in 1488, Celetná Lane has remained vibrant despite local folklore of numerous ghosts that wander the street at night.

Further down Celetná Lane is another famous building called the  Black Madonna  ( website ) which opened in 1911 as Prague’s first Cubist style home.  In many cities, Cubism as an art form dealing with objects and paintings, but Cubism in Prague is dedicated to the designed of entire buildings.  Today the Black Madonna has a restaurant and  Cubist Museum  ( website ), not to mention a really cool  warped staircase  that you have to see.  If you climb up to the 3rd floor you can get a great shot looking straight down the artistic staircase.

The road just South of the Black Madonna called Ovocný Street used to be quite grand, but has become bland over time.  The only remaining cool building down Ovocný Street is the  House At the Czech Eagle  which is the awesome bright yellow building with interesting murals and a large 2nd story bay window.

21. Powder Tower ( Prašná Brána ):

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About The Powder Tower :  In 1091 Old Town Prague was officially established and it didn’t take long for defensive fortifications to spring up.  The first element added was a large moat circling the young Prague following the path where Na Příkopě Street sits today and was followed by a mighty wall just inside the moat.  The early Medieval wall was complete with  13 city gates  including the important  Mountain Tower  ( Horská brána ) known today as the Powder Tower.  This gate was important because it was right next to the King’s Royal Court ( today’s Municipal House ) and also because it was the start of the hilly road to Kutná Hora where the royal silver mines were.  The  Mountain Tower also marked the start of the  Royal Way  which stretched West from the Royal Court, down today’s Celetná Lane, through Old Town Square, and up Kaprova Street all the way up to the historic Prague Castle.  Re-reading this paragraph after looking at our free Old Town Prague walking tour map will really help you understand the early city’s layout.

Things at the Mountain Tower changed a lot in 1348 when King Charles IV  established New Town  making the moat and wall around Old Town unnecessary.  By the early 1400s locals started calling the tower the Shabby Tower as it and other landmarks started to fall into disrepair.  The crumbling monuments started getting facelifts when King Vladislaus II took over including a complete rebuild of Mountain Tower in 1475.  The new tower was a whopping  213 feet tall  and covered in tons of decorative statues showing Prague’s power.  The King didn’t stop there as he also greatly renovated Prague Castle and in 1488 permanently the Royal Court up to the remolded castle.  Just two years later Vladislaus II was also crowned King of Greece and Hungary where he spent the rest of his days.  With Prague’s Royal Court move to the castle, the empty Mountain Tower was used to store random stuff until it became one of Prague’s main gunpowder storage units in the early 1700s which led to the name  Powder Tower .

The Prussian Army saw how important the power storage tower was and  heavily damaged  it with gunfire during a failed attack in 1757 ruining most of the statues.  It took over 100 years for repairs to be made to the tower when it finally got its current Gothic look in the 1880s.  During the restoration, they were able to save a number of the original sculptures including 4 representing past Bohemian Kings including Charles IV surrounded symbols from the region they ruled.  If you have time take the 186 steps 144 feet up to the former gunpowder storeroom for some great views of Old Town Prague and a permanent exhibit about the Tower’s history.  Before leaving the Powder Tower, make sure to check out the beautifully painted facade of the neighboring  Municipal House  ( website ) which was built as an exhibition hall on the site of the former Royal Court in 1905.  Today Municipal House hosts a lot of events from plays to concerts and its exterior murals are very photogenic.

Powder Tour Hours :  Daily April-September 10am-10pm; Closes at 8pm in October & March; November-February closes at 6pm.   Powder Tower Cost :  Entrance is 90 CZK.   Municipal House Tours :  1 hour guided tours are 290 CZK.

22. Saint Henry’s Tower ( Jindrisska Brána ):

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About Saint Henry’s Tower :  The 10 story Saint Henry’s Tower is  Prague’s tallest  free-standing belfry tower at 223 feet high.  It was built in 1472 and the large clock was added in 1577.  The tower has 3 large bells with the oldest bell dating back to 1518 and the biggest weighing over 7,000 pounds.  If you are lucky on your timing, these three historic bells go off at 9am, noon, 3pm and 6pm.  The top-level area also offers a great view of the city, the 7th & 8th floor has a decent restaurant with a good view, the 6th floor has an exhibit on the tower and a gift shop.  An elevator saves you a long climb of the steps.  Next to the huge tower, the neighboring  Saint Henry’s Church  is an excellent Gothic-style stone church built in 1348.

If you haven’t already done so consider popping over a half of black toward the Train Station the amazing and colorful  Jubilee Synagogue  located just one block away.  Even just a quick peek at the synagogue’s exterior is a treat, but the inside is also very unique.   Saint Henry Tower Hours :  Daily 10am-6pm.   Tower Website :  ( HERE ).

23. Na Příkopě Street :

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About Na Příkopě Street :  Following the path of Prague’s  former Medieval moat , Na Příkopě Street is a modern tree-lined boulevard with great shopping opportunities.  The moat was slowly filled in after New Town was established in 1348 making the old moat and wall that surrounded Old Town Prague unnecessary.  If you have been to Vienna, Austria you’ll notice now Na Příkopě feels a lot like the Ringstrasse which was also built on the path of its own former Medieval wall.

Because Na Příkopě street is a bustling avenue full of distractions, you have to make sure to keep an eye out for its hidden gem.  Spanning the entrance to Nekázanka Street are a twin set of beautiful enclosed bridges which resemble the  Bridge of Sighs  in Venice Italy.  We really haven’t been able to find much more information out on the elevated twin corridors yet, but they are very cool.

Further down Na Příkopě, religious history lovers will want to take note of the Church of the Holy Cross.  This church once held one of only 40 authenticated copies of the famed  Turin Shroud . The Shroud was given to Bohemia by the Archbishop of Turin, Italy in 1651.  While it has since been moved to a Benedictine monastery in Broumov, also known for its mummies, it remained the only copy of the Shroud held North of the Alps.

24. Museum of Communism :

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About The Museum of Communism :  After nearly 400 years of Hapsburg rule ( 1526-1918 ), the people of Czechoslovakia quickly found themselves under 50 years of oppressive Communist rule ( 1948-1989 ) following WW2.  During their reign, the Communists arrested over 200,000 Czechs, shot 327 of them, and terrorized many more.  The Museum of Communism highlights the horrors through photos, videos, and examples of propaganda.  Our favorite is the gallery on the peaceful Velvet Revolution that united the people and forced out Communism in 1989.

Hours :  Daily 9am-8pm.   Cost :  290 CZK; Kids under 10 free with Adult; Student and Family tickets available.   Museum Website :  ( HERE ).

25. Estates Theater :

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About The Estates Theater :  Standing alone in the middle of a square, the historic Estates Theater opened in 1783.  Among the venue’s accolades, in 1787 Mozart conducted the world premiere of Don Giovanni  here and in 1983 the movie Amadeus  was filmed here.  Because most of the others have burned down, the Estates is one of the last remaining wooden opera theaters from its era in the world.

Before leaving the theater, make sure to check out the bronze cloak statue near the entrance by the famous Czech sculptor Anna Chromý called the  Cloak of Conscience  ( artist website ).  The hallow cloak figure is part of a larger series which also has variations housed in Athens, Salzburg, Monte Carlo, the Vatican and over a dozen other cities.  Her coolest version is made out of stone which is the largest statue ever carved out of Carrara Marble and can accommodate 2 people standing inside it.  Chromý’s Cloak of Conscience 1st appeared in a painting she made which was inspired by Mozart’s play Don Giovanni, so the Estates Theater is a fitting place to have a copy of the statue.  In the painting, a nude female body representing the vibrant beauty of youth lays in contrast to an empty piece of clothing belonging to an old woman weighed down by suffering and the cares of a long life.

Theater Website :  ( HERE ).

26. Havel’s Market ( Havelský ):

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About Havel’s Market :  Sitting in an alleyway type road with covered stalls, Havel Market has tons of fresh fruit, vegetables, crafts, and souvenirs.  The market dates back to 1232 and is named after  Václav Havel  who was the last President of Czechoslovakia ( 1989–92 ) and the first President of the new Czech Republic ( 1993–2003 ).  He was an author and leader in Human Rights in the 1970s which got him in jail, but his role in the peaceful Velvet Revolution against Communism in 1989 led to his Presidency.  Havel is widely known for bringing Democracy to the Czech people.

At the Southwestern end of the market is Uhelný Trh Square which was the Coal Market back in the day.   In the middle of the old Coal Market is a small but cute fountain from 1797 showing a boy and girl playing with fruit under a tree.

Market Hours :  Daily 9am-6pm.

27. Sex Machines Museum :

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About The Sex Machines Museum :  No you’re not in Amsterdam, there is actually a World-class sex machines museum right in the center of Prague.  With an exposition spread over 3 floors are more than 200 mechanical erotic appliances as well as art, clothing, and objects from adult films.  A trip to the museum really doesn’t really feel pornographic at all and can be quite interesting.  The craziest thing we saw while visiting was a steam-powered mechanical dildo from the 1800s.  One of the most popular exhibits shows old erotic films that date back to the beginning of cinema.  Two full-length films from 1925 are on display and were said to have been personally made for Spanish King Alfonso XIII.

Hours :  Daily 10am-11pm.   Cost :  250Czk.   Age Requirement :  Must be 18 or over to enter.   Website :  ( here ).

28. Colorful Medieval Homes :

About The Colorful Medieval Homes :  As you re-enter the Old Town Square check out the extremely old homes next to the double Gothic arch that span Melantrichova Street. #27 is known as the  At the Ox House , was built in the early-Middle Ages and serves as the base for the arch ways. Even more impressive is the neighboring home at #26 called the  Stepanovsky House  which was originally built in 1170 and has a door original to the 1500s, houses a Starbucks on the bottom floor today. It may be fitting to stop at get a drink in the beer garden in front of #25 called  At the Blue Goose House  as it served as a wine shop and tavern throughout the Middle Ages.

Directly across from the At Minute House at #29 lies the  At Black Angel  which actually has a Gold not Black Angel above the door.  It is the former location of Church of St. Michael, housed a Gothic Chapel in the 1400s, and today houses the U Prince Hotel.  The Hotel’s  Black Angel Bar  ( website ) is probably the coolest bar in town with its cave like but classy appearance although it is a little pricier than the surrounding beer gardens.

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30.  Jewish Quarter Walking Tour :  Prague Jewish population has been living in the small neighborhood known as Josefov for over 100 years before the City of Prague was even officially established. Over the centuries there have been both good time and conflict that have forged together into a rich Jewish history.  Filled with beautiful synagogues, a gnarly cemetery, and many other worthwhile attractions, a walk through the Jewish Quarter in Prague is a very worthwhile couple hours.   View This Walking Tour :  ( HERE ).

31.  National Puppet Theatre  ( Marionette ):  The National Marionette Theatre opened in 1991 inside The Kingdom of Puppets Theatre ( Říše Loutek )  built in the Art Deco style to perform a marionette version of Don Giovanni.  It is a fitting home to the show as Prague is where Mozart premiered Don Giovanni.   Theater Website : ( HERE ).

32.  Image Theatre :  The Image Theatre is a truly unique experience where dance, storytelling, optical illusions, black lights, neon, and artistry all blend into a seamless collection of showmanship.  The troop has been operating since 1989 and have an entire collection of established shows they rotate through their 7 days a week performances.  It really is a refreshing twisting on entertainment.   Cost :  480 CZK.   Hours :  Shows are typically at 8pm but they sometimes add a second performance at 6pm.   Address :  Pařížská 4.   Theater Website :  ( HERE ).

33.  Jubilee Synagogue :  Also known as Jerusalem Synagogue for its location on Jerusalem Street, the Jubilee Synagogue is by far the most  colorful and vibrant  in all of Prague.  This awesome Synagogue was built in 1906 and is as wonderful inside is out making it a favorite among photographers.  It gets it name from the 50th anniversary of the rule of Franz Josef I.  Its bright pink, blue, and yellow colors gleam on a design that blends Moorish and Art Nouveau architectural styles. It wasn’t until 2008 that this popular beauty finally opened its doors to non-Jews and tourists, but we are glad they finally did.  The detailed interior with elegant ceilings, bright colors, and arabesque art will make you feel as if you are in an exotic Mosque in Istanbul.  Jubilee is a treat that really will make you feel jubilee and since it is right by the train station you have no excuse not to check it out.   Hours :  Sunday-Friday 9am-4:30pm; stays open until 6pm April-October; Closed Saturdays for the Jewish Sabbath.

33. Lesser Town Walking Tour:  Lesser Town, also known as the Little Quarter fills the Western bank of the Vltava River tucked under the shadow of the historic Prague Castle.  Many tourists only briefly walk trough Lesser Town on their way to the Castle and miss out on a bunch of great sights.  Our free walking tour of the Little Quarter will help make sure you get the most out of your visit.

34. New Town Walking Tour:  In 1348, King Charles IV established New Town Prague which greatly expanded a City that was overflowing the walls of Old Town.  New Town is centered around the very long, almost boulevard-like, Wenceslas Square which has an important place it Czech history.  It is here where the peaceful Velvet Revolution took place in 1989 which helped to end Communist rule.  Within just a couple blocks of Wenceslas Square are a number of great sights that we highlight on out free New Town Walking Tour.

Melantrich building where Václav Havel talked to crowds during the Velvet Revolution.

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Old Town Prague is one of the most beautiful areas in all of the city . With its Gothic architecture, colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, intricate spires, and of course, beautiful Baroque Halls and Churches – there’s no doubt it’s one of the must-see places in Prague .

Also called by locals as the Staromestske Namesti , Old Town Prague is the center of the city and chances are, if you’re visiting Prague, you have already set your eyes of discovering all the wonders and sights of this area in the city.

If that’s the case, this guide is exactly what you’re looking for. We discuss all the important facts and things to know when visiting Old Town Prague – from its history , how to get to there , where to stay , and finally, all the best things to do in Old Town Prague . 

At the end of the article, we also provide you with a free map of Old Town Prague and all the sights that we have mentioned in this guide so that you can simply download and import it into your google maps for future reference in case you want to go on a self-guided walking tour !  

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Contents hide History of Old Town Prague How to Get to Old Town Prague Where to Stay in Prague Old Town Best Things to Do in Prague Old Town Walking Tour Map of Old Town Prague Final Thoughts on Old Town Prague

History of Old Town Prague

Old Town Prague has always played an important role in world history as early as the 10th century . It was once the center of world trade for different products like spices, gold, wheat and so much more.

A few centuries later, in the 1300’s, it became the imperial seat of the Catholic Church when King Wenceslaus (in reference to Wenceslaus Square ) was elected the Pope, or back then, what was called the Holy Roman Emperor.

More recently, in the second world war , Prague did not really suffer much air strike damage except for when the Allied Forces mistook the Prague for Dresden and accidentally dropped bombs in the 1940’s. 

The Czech Resistance held strong against the Nazi Army and most of the damage in the city actually happened in Old Town Prague when there was a standoff with the German military .

Today, in the 21st century, Prague is known to be one of the most powerful and beautiful capitals in Europe . People from all over the world travel far and wide to visit its many wonders such as Old Town Prague, the Prague Castle, New Town, and all of Prague’s trendy neighbourhoods.

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How to Get to Old Town Prague

Travel to old town prague via metro.

Wherever you are in the city, it’s easy to travel to Old Town Prague via the metro or subway. There are two metro stations you should be looking at to get you to Old Town Prague.

The first metro station to look at is called Mustek , which serves Metro Lines A and B . From this metro station, it is a 5-6 minute walk to Old Town Prague.

The second metro station you can arrive at is called Staroměstská , which serves Metro Line A . From this metro station, it is a 3 minute walk to Old Town Prague. 

Travel to Old Town Prague via Tram

At first, the tram system in Prague may feel quite overwhelming when you first look at it. It’s probably one of the only cities in the world which has such a developed AND historical tram system.  

As overwhelming as it may be, we’re here to tell that if you want to get the closest to Old Town Prague there are two tram stations you should be looking at.

The first tram station that gets you the nearest to Old Town Prague is Náměstí Republiky which serves tram lines 6, 8, 15, 26, 91, 94, and 96 . 

From this tram station, it is a 7 minute walk to Old Town.

The second tram station that gets you the nearest to Old Town Prague is similar to the metro stop we mentioned earlier, that is, Staroměstská . It serves tram lines 17, 18, and 93 . 

From this tram station, it is simply a 5 minute walk to Old Town Prague.

Travel Old Town Prague via Bus

Although there are various bus lines that go to Old Town Prague , the nearest one to the square is Bus 194 , which literally drops you off to the Old Town itself, near the Old Town City Hall and Astronomical Clock.

Where to Stay in Prague Old Town

Below we have compiled a few hotels near Old Town Prague . They are all within walking distance to the square and have various room options for couples, families, and big groups. We have also given the budget expected for each hotel .

– Hostel Franz Kafka : The most budget friendly option at 100 meters away from the Square at Prague Old Town . This hostel offers double rooms with shared bathroom with  rates starting at 54 euros/night .

– Gorgeous Prague Rooms : Another budget friendly option situated 200 meters away from Old Town Prague’s Square . This historical building offers rooms with rates starting at 66 euros/night .

– Hotel U Tří Bubnů : Set at the heart of Old Town Square itself, this beautiful hotel building, which is classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site , offers rooms (including breakfast) with rates starting at 95 euros/night .

– Hotel Dar : Also at the heart of the Old Town Square itself, this historical hotel offers a rooftop garden with sweeping views of Old Town Prague . Rooms with breakfast have rates starting at 98 euros/night .

– Old Town Boutique Apartments : A thoughtfully-designed studio a few meters away from Old Town Prague , this apartment offers v iews of the Square, a terrace, and private kitchen with rates starting at 100 euros/night .

– Apartments by BHG : Another thoughtfully designed studio at the heart of Old Town Prague . This is our favorite pick because the hotel offers various apartment rooms with views of the square, a buffet breakfast, and a kitchenette with rates starting at 125 euros/night .

– Apartments Old Town Square 27 : Our final top pick at Prague Old Town , this two bedroom and four bedroom apartment is perfect for bigger groups of up to 7 people. It offers the most incredible view of the Astronomical tower, a balcony, and a private kitchen with affordable rates starting at 135 euros/night .

Best Things to Do in Prague Old Town

Enter old town prague from powder tower.

Located in the eastern corner of Old Town Prague is the historical Powder Tower . It’s one of the most important gates in Prague and a good way to know whether you’re in the Old Town or New Town.

Originally constructed in 1475, this dark Gothic structure, that resembles the same architecture in the Charles Bridge Towers, is one of the 13 original gates that surrounds Old Town Prague. It was initially used as a storage place for gunpowder in the 1600’s, hence, why it is called Powder Tower.

The tower also provides sweeping views of Old Town Prague and the rest of the city. But only if you don’t mind climbing its 186 steps.

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Go Shopping at Havel Market

Located on the other side of Old Town Prague is a local’s gem called Havel Market . Here you can find gifts and unique souvenirs to take back home to your family from baked goods, wood craft, toys, spices, leather bags, and other local, artisan goods.

What’s even better is that Havel Market is an  open air market so it’s a pleasure to roam around whatever the season is. In winter , they even sell hot wine in one of the stalls. 

All in all, this market is the place to go if you’re looking for true, local, and authentic Czech gifts to bring home to your loved ones.

Enjoy the Views from Old Town Hall

One of the best views in the city , climbing up to the top of the Old Town Hall is a definite must-do when visiting Prague Old Town Square.

From up above, you’ll be able to see all the orange-colored roofs of Prague Old Town and its Square as well as the churches and spires around. You can even get a sight of Charles Bridge, the river, and the famed Prague Castle. 

To ensure you get a chance to enter the tower, make sure you  book your tickets in advance . It’s 10 euros per person and you can book via this link .

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Listen to the Astronomical Clock Every Hour

On the Southern end of the Old Town Hall is the famous astronomical clock , which rings every hour . As early as 30 minutes before , you will probably see tourists gather around the clock to hear the bells chime, listen to the trumpets sound, and watch the 12 apostles do their mechanical walk through the windows.

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Appreciate the Beauty of St. Nicholas Church

Although not as popular as the neighbouring Church of Our Lady Before Tyn, the Baroque St. Nicholas Church is still worth a visit. 

Situated on the northwest side of the square, it’s a beautiful example of how the Prague Old Town Square blends together different architectural styles, comprising of Baroque and Gothic.

The Church is open to public and free to enter. It even hosts classical music concerts on some days of the week if you’d like to enjoy local musicians and the local culture.

Outside of the Church, you can find horse carriages that can tour you around Prague Old Town Square .

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Marvel at the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn

The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn is perhaps the most notable structure in all of Prague Old Town . With its intricate spires and Baroque architecture, it’s a top attraction of the city that actually  took centuries (14th to 17th century) to construct , design, and complete.

You can enter the Church for free or with a voluntary payment of 25 CZK. 

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Learn the History of the Jan Hus Monument

Right at the center of Old Town Prague is the monument dedicated to one of Czech’s most significant historical figures , Jan Hus . 

Jan Hus is known for his battle towards reforming the Church and paving the way to Protestant beliefs. This eventually led him to being burned at the stake for heresy against the Catholic Church.

Following his death, his followers called the Hussites rebelled against the Roman Catholic Church, and after, defeated five papal crusades.

The current monument was eventually built in the early 1900’s as a memorial to the martyrdom of Jan Hus. It’s also a known  symbolism of resistance even in the years that followed, especially during World War II.

Visit Old Town Square's Christmas Market

If you get the chance to visit Old Town Prague on the month of December, then your trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting the famed Old Town Square Christmas Market . 

This Christmas Market has been named one of the best in the world and it’s no mystery why. There is something magical about roaming around the streets of the square with fairy lights all around, a huge Christmas Tree towering over the whole market , and the beauty of the Old Town Prague’s architecture around. 

Stalls line the square selling different products to visitors and locals alike such as chimney cakes, hot wine, beer, Czech sweets, and so much more. There’s even a skating rink for families and the younger crowds to enjoy. 

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Watch an Opera at the Estates Theater

Another incredibly stunning building that is situated in Old Town Prague is the Estates Theater . This theater is a popular hub for opera shows and classical music concerts.

Historically, it is also one of the last operational theaters in the world that was, a matter of fact,  built as early as the 18th Century. 

One other interesting fact about the Estates Theater is that Mozart presented his famed operas, “ The Marriage of Figaro ” and “ Don Giovanni “, in this theater. Today, you can still catch these two operas playing regularly.

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Discover the Josefov District (Jewish District)

The Jewish Square, also known as Josefov (the Jewish Quarter) , is a small neighborhood that is a minute away from Old Town Prague .  This area gives travellers a peek into the history of the Czech Jewish Community . 

From historical statues, the old Jewish Cemetery, and various synagogues like: Pinkas, Maisel, Klausen Synagogue, and our personal favorite, the Spanish Synagogue – you are sure to experience an in-depth tour to the life of Jewish People back then here in Prague. 

The Old-New Synagogue also lies in the heart of Josefov. What’s interesting about this synagogue is that it is known to be the oldest active synagogue in all of Europe.

For the best experience, we recommend booking your tickets in advance and going on a walking tour to learn more about the history of the Jewish (Josefov) Quarter.

Sunset at Charles Bridge

Just a stone’s throw away, your tour of Old Town Prague wouldn’t be complete without ending it (or starting it) at Charles Bridge . And if you end up coming at the end of the day, make it a sunset session.

When one thinks of visiting Prague, they immediately think of this iconic landmark.  Constructed in 1357, Charles Bridge is situated in Vltava River  and connects Old Town Prague to Lesser Town . 

On each side of this bridge also stands two  Gothic towers and the walk across is a discovery of 30 Baroque statues that represent  famous Religious people in Czech history.

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Walking Tour Map of Old Town Prague

Below you can find a free map of Old Town Prague and the mentioned activities and sights discussed in this article.

As a recommendation for your walking tour , we recommend either starting from Charles Bridge , heading to the Jewish Quarter, then ending at the Old Town Square.

Otherwise, you can also do it the other way around by ending at Charles Bridge during sunset and starting at the Old Town Square.

For this part of Prague, we only recommend that you do a walking tour. There’s no need to take public transportation to get around to all the different spots . 

For us, it’s a much more enjoyable experience to stroll through the city and discover everything that it offers.

Final Thoughts on Old Town Prague

So there you have it! We hope this helps you figure out your itinerary and potential travel plans for visiting Old Town Prague in Czech Republic.

This incredible area of Prague is full of history, beautiful architecture, and exciting activities all year round.

The Prague Old Town Square is a definite must-visit and is at the heart of the entire city. We also recommend that you spend at least one full day doing a walking tour of all the wonderful attractions and sights this part of Prague offers.

So there you have it! Now it’s your turn to tell us: Have you ever been to Old Town Prague? What was your experience like and did you love it? 

Let us know your thoughts and any other questions you may have about visiting this place in the comments below!

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I want to visit Old Town Prague and I think you covered all the must-sees for first-time visitors. Your info is really helpful and useful. It’s interesting to learn that Old Town Prague was once the center of world trade and Mozart’s presented his two famed operas in Estates Theater. So much history for sure.

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I was reading your bio on this page and we have VERY similar travel tastes. Prague is such a beautiful city. It’s on my wish list! I enjoyed the bit of history that you included here.

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This guide really covers all the essentials for a visit to Prague. I have visited the town several times as it is not far away from Berlin where I live. Places I I often go back to are the Jewish quarter and Havel market. Maybe it is time for another visit.

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I like the old town of Prague. I usually visit them in the off-season, in winter when there are fewer tourists. Your guide is very detailed. Perfect hints for first-time visitors! It’s great that you have added so many interesting tips and maps. It is indeed easy to travel around the city by subway. I agree that one of the most exciting views is definitely the one from the top of the Old Town Hall. St. Nicholas Church is also worth a visit. Josefov District is one of the most magical places for me.

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I still haven’t made it to Prague even though it’s not far by plane. I know it’s touristy to say but I’d most like to see Charles Bridge and the astronomical clock. The maps make it really helpful to navigate around the city too.

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Old town Prague is such a beautiful place in Checzk republic with its ancient Baroque and Catholic churches and world’s oldest functioning team line in place. The Jan Hus monument signifies the sacrifice laid for Protestant beliefs and the Jewish quarters of Josefov coonects us to the history Checzk Jews. And a walk down the Charles bridge is definitely gives charming vistas of the Old town and the gothic towers.

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Prague has definitely been on my travel list for a while already. But pandemic has slown down our trips a lot. We would for sure love the medieval buildings and especially the old town there. We also like to try some local foods and find great cafes in Europe. I will bookmark this for future travels.

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Wow I knew Prague was beatiful but had no idea it was this stunning. I also didn’t know much about its pre war history other than it once being home to holy emperor. It’s really amazing to know that it was so important in the trades of spices, gold etc. I’d love to see the powder tower in particular and other gothic architecture. I am also amazed by the astronomy clock.

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12 Exceptional Attractions in Prague [with Map]

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With its medieval architecture, rich history, and vibrant culture, it's no surprise that Prague is a popular destination for tourists from around the world. 

However, if you've already seen the classic sights like the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle, you might be wondering what else this enchanting city has to offer.

Fear not, for we have compiled a list of 12 exceptional attractions in Prague that will take your breath away. From quirky museums to unique experiences, there is something for everyone on this list. 

So without further ado, let's dive in and discover what else there is to do in Prague!

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1. Beer Museum

Bier Museum, Prague, Czech Republic

A popular attraction, especially for young people, is the Czech Beer Museum in the heart of Prague. Although not a museum in the traditional sense, it offers visitors an insight into the special relationship between the Czech Republic and lager beer. In addition to learning about the production of beer and the country's more than 1,000 years of brewing, visitors also get the chance to taste various Czech beers. One highlight is filling and labeling one's own bottle.

  • Want to learn about the history and culture of beer in the Czech Republic?  Book your  entrance and tasting package  now!

2. Vltava Boat Tour

Moldau Rundfahrt, Prague, Czech Republic

A Vltava cruise is one of the most popular attractions in Prague. During the cruise you can pass by numerous sights in the city in a very relaxed way and admire them from a completely different perspective. Families with children especially enjoy the highlights of the city without any stress. An ideal way to let the magic of Prague work its magic on you.

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3. City Tour

Stadtrundfahrt, Prague, Czech Republic

During a sightseeing tour of Prague, you can explore the golden city quite comfortably. Various tours are available: whether a ride on a historic streetcar, a hop-on/hop-off bus tour or in a classic panoramic bus, the tour will take you to the most popular sights in Prague.

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4. Prague City Hall Tower

Prager Rathausturm, Prague, Czech Republic

One of the most visited attractions in Prague is the Gothic Town Hall Tower. The Old Town Hall 's 70-meter tower offers a magnificent view of the Prague New Town.

On the south side of the tower there is also the famous Astronomical Clock , which attracts people from all over the world with its spectacle every hour on the hour. Although one should not expect too much from the spectacle of 12 apostles making their rounds, the Astronomical Clock with its figures is a popular photo spot.

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5. Petrin Hill Cable Car

Petrin Hügel Seilbahn, Prague, Czech Republic

Visitors will find several attractions on the 318-meter-high Petrin Hill . In addition to a unique view of Prague, there is also the 61-meter-high Petrin Observation Tower , which is modeled after the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Church of St. Lawrence from the Middle Ages, and has beautiful gardens.

The climb to the hill itself is also an experience, as you can get to Petrin Hill either on foot or by cable car.

6. Žižkov TV Tower

Žižkov Fernsehturm, Prague, Czech Republic

The Žižkov TV Tower, which proudly rises from the city district with the same name, is open to the public. With a height of 216 meters, it is one of the tallest buildings in the city and thus one of the popular viewpoints  in Prague. In addition to the unique panorama from the observation deck at a height of 95 meters, there is also a restaurant at a height of 63 meters.

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7. Prague Zoo

Prager Zoo, Prague, Czech Republic

With an area of 58 hectares, the Prague Zoo is the largest zoo in the Czech Republic. It is home to over 650 animal species, including endangered species.

The zoo is located in an idyllic area of the Troy district, which is crisscrossed by streams and water ways. This contributes significantly to the fact that the Prague Zoo is one of the most beautiful animal parks in the world. Especially worth seeing are the Indonesian Jungle, the Africa House, and the Valley of the Elephants.

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8. Beer Bike

Beer Bike, Prague, Czech Republic

An unusual Prague attraction, which especially excites young people, is the Beer Bike. On this sightseeing tour, you cycle through the city together with friends on a Beer Bike, which usually has room for 15 people. While the guide and driver shows the group the sights in Prague, you get to enjoy famous Czech beer yourself and explore Prague at the same time.

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9. Nightlife

Nightlife, Prague, Czech Republic

Prague's nightlife is considered legendary for a reason. Prague's diverse and exuberant bar and club scene attracts countless tourists to the city every year. Whether exciting parties, bachelor parties, pub crawls, or a convivial evening in a beer garden, the party capital fulfills every nightlife wish. Especially popular for partying are the clubs and bars in Prague's Old Town.

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10. Classical Concerts

Klassische Konzerte, Prague, Czech Republic

For a long time Prague was considered the center of classical music. And even today, classical concerts are one of Prague's most popular attractions. Not only the Czech national composer Smetana, famous for the play "The Vltava", but also the premieres of Mozart's operas, Don Giovanni and Figaro, made classical music popular in Prague. Several concert halls, churches, palaces, opera houses, and theaters offer classical concerts in a breathtaking setting.

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11. Dinner Cruise

Dinner Cruise, Prague, Czech Republic

On a dinner cruise, you can not only admire the Prague monuments from the water, but also enjoy culinary highlights at the same time. The cruise usually takes place in the evening and offers a magnificent panorama of the illuminated landmarks. The romantic setting is accompanied by soothing sounds. It is not without reason that a boat cruise dinner is considered the highlight of every Prague trip.

12. Aquapalace Prague

Aquapalace Prag, Prague, Czech Republic

Aquapalace Prague is the largest indoor water park in Central Europe. The sports and recreation complex is not only one of the most popular attractions in Prague for children , adults can also look forward to action, fun, and relaxation. While the little ones romp in the children's water playground with a pirate shipwreck, the grown-ups are offered pure relaxation in the sauna world and whirlpools.

Attractions, such as the turbo slides and the space bowl, on the other hand, provide an adrenaline rush. Due to the fact that the water park is covered, it is also a great attraction when it is rainy outside.

  • You can find more attractions and rainy weather activities in Prague on this list: Prague in the Rain .
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