Charles Bridge
landmarkA 14th-century stone bridge lined with 30 Baroque statues of saints, connecting Old Town to the Lesser Quarter. At dawn, the bridge offers atmospheric views of Prague Castle.
Czech Republic
The City of a Hundred Spires
Prague is a fairy-tale city of Gothic spires, Baroque palaces, and winding cobblestone streets. The Vltava River curves through the heart of the Czech capital, connecting centuries of architectural wonders with a thriving modern culture of beer halls, jazz clubs, and contemporary art.
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A 14th-century stone bridge lined with 30 Baroque statues of saints, connecting Old Town to the Lesser Quarter. At dawn, the bridge offers atmospheric views of Prague Castle.
The largest ancient castle complex in the world, spanning 70,000 square meters. Home to St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the picturesque Golden Lane.
The historic heart of Prague since the 10th century. The Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn and pastel-colored Baroque buildings frame this bustling medieval square.
The oldest working astronomical clock in the world, installed in 1410. Every hour, the procession of the Twelve Apostles appears, drawing crowds to Old Town Hall.
A forested hill with a miniature Eiffel Tower, mirror maze, and rose gardens. The funicular ride and walking paths offer some of the best panoramic views of Prague.
A charming Baroque quarter beneath the castle, filled with cobblestone lanes, hidden gardens, elegant palaces, and some of Prague's most atmospheric pubs and restaurants.
One of Europe's best-preserved Jewish heritage sites, with six synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and a moving museum documenting centuries of Jewish life in Bohemia.
A boat ride along the Vltava offers a unique perspective on Prague's bridges, riverfront architecture, and the castle hill. Evening cruises include dinner and live jazz.
A beloved local institution serving traditional Czech cuisine with perfectly poured Pilsner Urquell. Try svickova (beef sirloin with cream sauce), knedliky, and Czech dumplings.
Prague's alternative neighborhood with more pubs per capita than anywhere in the city. The Zizkov Television Tower with David Cerny's crawling baby sculptures defines the skyline.
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