Prague

Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. The city is located in the heart of Europe and boasts numerous renowned theatres, galleries, and museums.

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Things To See & Do

Vltava River Night Cruise

Vltava River Night Cruise

The Magical Vltava River Night Cruise
A Vltava River Night Cruise offers a unique and romantic way to experience the beauty of Prague after dark. Enjoy stunning views of the city's illuminated landmarks, such as Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the National Theatre, as you cruise along the river.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Hop on Hop off Tour

Hop on Hop off Tour

A Convenient Sightseeing Tour
The Hop on Hop off Tour is a popular sightseeing bus service in Prague, offering a convenient way to explore the city's main attractions at your own pace. The tour includes several routes with stops at key landmarks and an informative audio guide.

1-2 days

Suggested Time

Vrtba Garden

Vrtba Garden

The Enchanting Vrtba Garden
Vrtba Garden is a beautiful Baroque terraced garden located in the Lesser Town of Prague. It is considered one of the finest examples of Baroque garden design in the city, offering a peaceful escape and panoramic views of the surrounding area.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Spanish Synagogue

Spanish Synagogue

The Beautiful Spanish Synagogue
The Spanish Synagogue is a stunning Moorish Revival-style synagogue located in Prague's Jewish Quarter. It is part of the Jewish Museum in Prague and houses exhibitions about the history and culture of the Czech Jewish community.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Letna Park

Letna Park

The Picturesque Letna Park
Letna Park is a large, sprawling park located on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline. The park features walking paths, playgrounds, a beer garden, and the iconic Metronome monument.

2-4 hours

Suggested Time

Powder Tower

Powder Tower

The Historic Powder Tower
The Powder Tower is a prominent Gothic tower in Prague, serving as one of the original city gates. It was once used to store gunpowder, hence its name. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the city and the surrounding area.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Prague Beer Museum

Prague Beer Museum

The Famous Beer Museum
The Prague Beer Museum is a popular bar that celebrates Czech beer culture, offering a wide selection of local and regional brews. Despite its name, it is not a traditional museum but rather a lively venue where you can sample and enjoy a variety of beers.

2-4 hours

Suggested Time

Cross Club

Cross Club

The Unique Cross Club
Cross Club is a popular alternative venue in Prague, known for its eclectic design, lively atmosphere, and diverse range of events. The club hosts live music, DJs, art exhibitions, and various cultural events, attracting a creative and open-minded crowd.

3-5 hours

Suggested Time

Folimanka Park

Folimanka Park

The Tranquil Folimanka Park
Folimanka Park is a peaceful green space located in Prague's Nusle district. The park offers a relaxing escape from the city, with walking paths, playgrounds, sports facilities, and beautiful views of the Nusle Bridge.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Old Jewish Cemetery

Old Jewish Cemetery

The Historic Old Jewish Cemetery
The Old Jewish Cemetery is a significant historical site located in the Jewish Quarter of Prague. It served as the main burial ground for the city's Jewish community from the 15th to 18th centuries and is one of the oldest and largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

KGB Museum

KGB Museum

The Intriguing KGB Museum
The KGB Museum is a small, privately-owned museum dedicated to the history of the Soviet secret police and their activities during the Cold War. The museum features a collection of Soviet-era artefacts, including uniforms, weapons, and spy equipment.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Petrin Tower

Petrin Tower

The Iconic Petrin Tower
The Petrin Tower is a 63.5-meter-tall steel framework tower located on Petrin Hill, resembling a smaller version of the Eiffel Tower. Climb the tower for stunning panoramic views of Prague and the surrounding area.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Vysehrad Park

Vysehrad Park

The Historic Vysehrad Park
Vysehrad Park is a beautiful green space surrounding the historic Vysehrad Castle, offering panoramic views of the Vltava River and the city. The park is home to several monuments, including the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul and the Vysehrad Cemetery.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Petrin

Petrin

The Scenic Petrin Hill
Petrin is a large hill located on the left bank of the Vltava River, offering beautiful gardens, walking paths, and stunning views of the city. It's a popular recreational spot for both tourists and locals alike.

2-4 hours

Suggested Time

Old Town Bridge Tower

Old Town Bridge Tower

The Impressive Old Tower
The Old Town Bridge Tower is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture, located at one end of the Charles Bridge. Climb the tower for an unbeatable view of the bridge, the Vltava River, and the city skyline.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Church of Our Lady Victorious and the Infant Jesus of Prague

Church of Our Lady Victorious and the Infant Jesus of Prague

A Sacred Church
The Church of Our Lady Victorious is a beautiful Baroque church located in the Lesser Town of Prague. It's famous for housing the Infant Jesus of Prague, a revered 16th-century wax statue of the Christ Child that is believed to have miraculous powers.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Hradcany

Hradcany

The Historic Hradcany District
Hradcany, also known as the Castle District, is an area surrounding Prague Castle. This historic district is home to beautiful palaces, churches, gardens, and picturesque streets, offering a glimpse into the city's rich history and stunning architecture.

Half day

Suggested Time

Franz Kafka Statue

Franz Kafka Statue

The Intriguing Franz Kafka Statue
The Franz Kafka statue, located in Prague's Jewish Quarter, is a unique and thought-provoking tribute to the famous Czech writer. Created by artist Jaroslav Róna, the statue depicts Kafka riding on the shoulders of a headless figure, inspired by one of his short stories.

30 minutes to 1 ...

Suggested Time

Lobkowicz Palace

Lobkowicz Palace

The Elegant Lobkowicz Palace
Lobkowicz Palace is a stunning Baroque palace located within the Prague Castle complex. It houses the Lobkowicz Collections Museum, which features an extensive collection of artwork, historical artefacts, and musical instruments, including original scores by Mozart and Beethoven.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

St Vitus Cathedral

St Vitus Cathedral

The Majestic St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and the largest and most important church in the Czech Republic. Located within the Prague Castle complex, it houses the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Dancing House

Dancing House

A Unique Dancing House
The Dancing House, or Fred and Ginger, is a modern architectural masterpiece designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić. This deconstructivist building resembles a dancing couple and houses offices, a hotel, and a rooftop restaurant with stunning views of the city.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora

An Enchanting Town
Kutna Hora is a UNESCO World Heritage site located just outside of Prague. This charming medieval town is famous for its stunning architecture, including the Gothic St. Barbara's Church and the eerie Sedlec Ossuary, adorned with the bones of thousands of people.

Full day trip

Suggested Time

Old Town Hall

Old Town Hall

The Historic Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall, located in the heart of Prague's Old Town Square, is a stunning example of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. It's home to the famous Astronomical Clock, which draws crowds every hour to witness its animated performance.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

John Lennon Wall

John Lennon Wall

The Iconic John Lennon Wall
The John Lennon Wall is a continuously changing mural in Prague, filled with messages of love, peace, and lyrics from Beatles songs. It began as a symbol of rebellion against the communist regime in the 1980s and has since become a popular tourist spot.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Lesser Town Prague

Lesser Town Prague

A Charming District Steeped in History
A picturesque, historic district nestled beneath Prague Castle, known for its cobblestone streets, Baroque architecture, and quaint atmosphere.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

The National Museum

The National Museum

A Treasure Trove of Czech History and Culture
The largest and oldest museum in the Czech Republic, housing an extensive collection of exhibits related to history, art, and natural sciences.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square

A Vibrant Cultural and Commercial Hub
A bustling, historic square in the heart of Prague, home to the National Museum, the Statue of St. Wenceslas, and numerous shops, restaurants, and hotels.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

St Nicholas Church

St Nicholas Church

Baroque Masterpiece
An exquisite 18th-century Baroque church located in the Lesser Town, featuring stunning frescoes, sculptures, and an impressive organ.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Prague Jewish Quarter

Prague Jewish Quarter

Prague's Rich Jewish Heritage
A historic neighbourhood that once served as the centre of Jewish life in Prague, featuring synagogues, museums, and the Old Jewish Cemetery.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Prague Zoo

Prague Zoo

World of Wildlife
A large, modern zoo featuring over 5,000 animals from around the world, including rare and endangered species.

4-6 hours

Suggested Time

Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock

Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock

The Heart of Prague
A bustling historic square surrounded by colourful Baroque buildings, Gothic churches, and the famous medieval Astronomical Clock.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

The Clementinum and the National Library

The Clementinum and the National Library

Baroque Jewel
A historic complex housing the National Library of the Czech Republic, the Astronomical Tower, and the Baroque Library Hall.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

An Iconic Landmark
A picturesque 15th-century pedestrian bridge adorned with statues, connecting the Old Town and Lesser Town over the Vltava River.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Prague Castle

Prague Castle

Majestic Royal Residence
A historical castle complex dating back to the 9th century, serving as the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic and home to St. Vitus Cathedral.

3-4 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Prague

A timeless city where enchanting history, architectural splendour, and vibrant culture converge, captivating the hearts of all who visit.

  • JUN-AUG

    Peak Season

  • APR-MAY

    Moderate Season

  • NOV-MAR

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Warm weather, lots of tourists, higher prices for accommodations, and longer queues at popular attractions.
  • Things You'll Love:Outdoor events and festivals, lively atmosphere, exploring the city's parks and gardens, and enjoying al fresco dining in cafes and restaurants.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

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Christmas marketDecember

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Prague - The City of a Thousand Spires


The capital of the Czech Republic, Prague is home to soaring old towers, beautiful domed churches and various architectural gems that truly reflect its rich heritage and culture. You will come across fine examples of Art Nouveau, Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic styles scattered throughout the city. If you have time, you can also explore places to visit near Prague including Cesky Krumlov and Karlovy Vary.


Best Time to Visit Prague


Arguably the prettiest capital in all of Europe, Prague City is most visited during the months of June, July and August. During this short summer, tourists relish the city's sun-drenched days and the warm Prague weather. Although the city is less crowded during spring and fall, the period from September to October and April to May is also quite appealing.


How to Reach Prague


You can get a flight to the Czech Republic's largest and capital city, Prague. The closest airport to the city, Vaclav Havel Airport is located at a distance of merely 11.6 kilometres. The city's most important transport joint and the country's biggest railway hub is the Prague Train Station.


What are the Things to See and Do in Prague


Did you know that the narrow boulevards of the lovely Old Town in this city boast one of Europe's most preserved heritage city centres? Other must-visit tourist attractionswaiting for you to explore in Prague Czechia include its historical churches, the old synagogue of the Jewish Quarter, and the Charles Bridge over the Vltava River. There are plenty of things to do in Prague as well including hiking and mountain biking.


Places to Visit in Prague


Old Town

Explore Staromestsk� namest� or the Old Town Square located in the Star� Mesto or Old Town, the historic centre of this city. It is among the top Prague tourist places. At Old Town, you can further explore several ancient churches including Clementium and Tyn Church, along with fine architecture from the 11th century.


Charles Bridge

Along the 621-metre-long Charles Bridge, one of Europe's most renowned historic bridges, there are 32 noteworthy points of attraction. Take a stroll across the Charles Bridgeand explore its many old and fine statues, particularly those of John of Nepomuk, the most respected saint of the country, and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV.


Jewish Quarter

Walk down the street of Josefov, and explore the Klaus Synagogue, the Ceremonial Hall, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Spanish Synagogue, the Maisel Synagogue and the Jewish Museum in this city. Originally, the Jewish Quarterwas situated in the Castle District. You can also get a glimpse into the Prague nightlife here.


Restaurants in Prague


Field

This Michelin-starred restaurant in Prague locally sources its ingredients and creates an exciting menu inspired by Scandinavian cuisine. Try their various fish choices or quark and kohlrabi.


Lehka Hlava

This small neighbourhood close to the Old Town riverside is particularly popular among new-generation vegetarians and vegans for its peaceful ambience and meat-free menu. A collection of meat alternative staple ingredients like quinoa, tempeh and tofu make up their menu.


Kant�na

If you are a meat-lover, you must visit Kant�na and entice your taste buds with freshly butchered and a wide variety of cooked meat.


Places to Stay in Prague


Grandium Hotel

Craving North Indian food? You will find 12 restaurants specialised in North Indian dishes within a mere 1 km distance from the hotel. The hotel staff is fluent in Czech, Spanish, English, Slovak, Russian and German. Laundry services, steam and sauna, and a spa are included in the 25 other amenities offered at this property.


Grandior Hotel

Avail of the paid pickup and drop airport and railway transfers offered by this hotel and safely reach the property with your family. You will get access to currency exchange here. Use the hotel ATM and easily collect funds to pay for your sightseeing tours.


Cosmopolitan Hotel

Apart from recreational amenities like a 24-hour gym and a sauna, don't forget to drop by Next Door for a buffet breakfast. Take full advantage of the hotel's complimentary Wi-Fi access and room services.


Food to Try in Prague


When in this city, tease your taste buds with some of its local must-try dishes like pala?inky, trdeln�k, vep?o-knedlo-zelo, chleb�?ky and many more. In fact, one of the major highlights of Prague tourism is its local delicacies.


Things to Buy in Prague


Wolfgang

This one-stop fashion store is well-known for its comfortable clothes. Classy, Fine and Lazy are its three different categories, each featuring timeless and stylish yet simple designs, catering to the needs of different customers.


El Nino Snow and Skate Shop

Explore through the cool sports shoes, skates, snowboard equipment and a wide collection of urban clothing in this three-floor shop dedicated to sports equipment. Brands like Roxy, Burton, Grenade, Volcom and Planet Earth are easily found here.


Rony Plesl Studio

Popular all around the world, Rony Plesl Studio features top-notch designer glasses in the industry with a particular focus on uranium glass limited editions.


Prague Overview !


Country

Czech Republic

Tourist Places in Prague

Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, The Clementinum and the National Library, Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock, Prague Zoo

Best Time to Visit Prague

June to August

Restaurants in Prague

Zvonice, Sad Mans Tongue Bar and Bistro, Czech Slovak Restaurant

Prague is famous for

Food & Culture, Museums


Conclusion


Spend your time exploring the stunning landscape, gardens, monuments and shopping sites of this city. A city tour is a great option for a first-time visit to the city to learn its history and layout.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Prague

What are the popular things to explore in Prague?

The most loved tourist places to explore in Prague are Vltava River Night Cruise, Hop on Hop off Tour and Vrtba Garden. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.

What are the best places to visit in Prague?

The most loved attractions in Prague are Vltava River Night Cruise, Hop on Hop off Tour and Vrtba Garden.

What is the best time to visit Prague?

Ideally the best time to visit any place is considered when the weather conditions are delightful. For Prague, you can choose to go in June, July and August which is the peak season and April and May which is the moderate season. Both will serve you well to unwind from your tedious routine.

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