Famous Places In Prague To Visit

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Old Town Square

Established in the 12th century, features Prague's famous landmarks like Old Town Hall, Church of Our Lady before Tyn, Baroque Church of St. Nicholas, Gothic House and more.

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge, commissioned by Charles IV in 1357, connects Old Town and Lesser Town in Prague, featuring towers, artists, musicians, and souvenir vendors.

John Lennon Wall

A secluded square, features an unknown artist's image and lyrics, symbolizing freedom, political struggle, and western culture, despite being whitewashed multiple times.

Zizkov Tower

Zizkov Tower, 700 feet high, features a 700-foot observation deck, panoramic view of Prague, restaurant, and luxury hotel apartment.

Prague Castle

Prague Castle, a ninth-century powerhouse, features gardens, museums, and tombs, including the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral with Alphonse Mucha's stained-glass windows.

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Vltava River

Spanning over 1000 years, offers stunning views of the city, numerous monuments, and a panoramic view from Charles Bridge, attracting swans and birds.

Haunted Houska Castle

A well-preserved early Gothic castle in Prague, is believed to protect a gateway to Hell, featuring a Gothic chapel, late-Gothic chamber, and Knight's drawing room.

Spanish Synagogue

Built in 1868 in Prague's Jewish Quarter, is a stunning Moorish-style synagogue designed by Vojtech Ignatz Ullmann, featuring a dome and galleries.

Dancing House

The Dancing House, a renowned Czech landmark, features a dancing couple-like towers and a dome called 'Medusa', offering office, gallery, restaurant, and conference facilities.

Zofín Island

Prague's New Town, is renowned for its Neo-Renaissance palace, Zofin Garden restaurant, and Hradcany view, offering cultural events and leisurely strolls.

Municipal House

The Municipal House in Prague, home to Smetana Hall, is a historic civic building with a rich history dating back to the early 20th century.

Powder Tower

Prague's original gate, features Gothic architectural design and gunpowder storage in 17th century. Construction began in 1475, now a popular tourist attraction.