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Charles Bridge
Iconic medieval bridge adorned with statues, connecting Prague's Old Town and Lesser Town, offering stunning views of the Vltava River.

Prague Castle
A vast complex of palaces, churches, and gardens, the historic seat of Bohemian kings, Holy Roman Emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic.
Old Town Square
The historical heart of Prague, famous for its astronomical clock, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere with various events.

St. Vitus Cathedral
A magnificent Gothic cathedral within Prague Castle, serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague and containing the tombs of Bohemian kings.

Astronomical Clock
An intricate medieval clock on the Old Town Hall, famous for its hourly mechanical show of apostles and other moving figures.

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Historic Jewish ghetto with several synagogues, museums, and the old Jewish Cemetery, showcasing centuries of Jewish culture and history.
Wenceslas Square
A major city square and the center of the business and cultural communities of the New Town, famous for many historical events and shops.

Lesser Town (Malá Strana)
A charming historic district with Baroque architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and grand palaces at the base of Prague Castle.

Lennon Wall
A colorful wall covered in John Lennon-inspired graffiti and lyrics, symbolizing peace and freedom since the 1980s.

St. Nicholas Church (Malá Strana)
A magnificent Baroque church in Lesser Town, renowned for its stunning frescoed dome and ornate interior, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture.
Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
A charming historic district with picturesque streets, baroque architecture, gardens, and excellent views of Prague Castle.

Old Town Hall
Historic town hall in Old Town Square with the famous astronomical clock and a tower offering panoramic city views.

Petřín Lookout Tower
A steel framework tower on Petřín Hill, resembling a miniature Eiffel Tower, offering spectacular panoramic vistas of Prague.

Dancing House
A deconstructivist building on the Vltava riverside, resembling two dancers, designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić.

John Lennon Wall
A wall continually covered with graffiti, lyrics, and images inspired by John Lennon and global peace messages.
National Museum
The largest museum in the Czech Republic, housing vast collections of natural history, history, art, and music, located at the top of Wenceslas Square.

Museum of Communism
A museum dedicated to the post-World War II communist regime in Czechoslovakia, offering insight into a dark period.

Municipal House (Obecní dům)
An exquisite Art Nouveau building and concert hall, home to the Prague Symphony Orchestra and a variety of cultural events.

Petřín Hill
A large hill with beautiful gardens, a miniature Eiffel Tower (Petřín Lookout Tower), and stunning city views.

Vyšehrad
A historic fort located on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, featuring the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul and a national cemetery.

Prašná brána (Powder Tower)
A striking Gothic tower, one of the original city gates, marking the entrance to the Old Town.

Powder Tower
One of the original city gates of Prague, a Gothic tower separating the Old Town from the New Town, offering an observation deck.
St. George's Basilica
Prague's oldest surviving church within Prague Castle, a beautiful example of Romanesque architecture.

T-Anker Bar
A rooftop bar offering stunning panoramic views of Prague, located atop the Kotva department store, perfect for sunset drinks.

Franz Kafka's Head
An impressive kinetic sculpture of Franz Kafka's head, made of 42 rotating steel layers, near Quadrio shopping center.

Golden Lane
A charming street within Prague Castle known for its colorful miniature houses, once home to goldsmiths and Franz Kafka.

Franz Kafka Museum
A museum dedicated to the life and works of Franz Kafka, showcasing his connection to Prague.
Zoo Praha
One of the world's leading zoos, home to a wide variety of species across diverse habitats, offering a great family day out.
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