Whether for its architecture, its monuments, or its charming and romantic space, Prague has become a popular destination in recent years. It is among the 100 most popular destinations in the world and 25 in Europe.
Prague offers many interesting monuments and museums, but also many streets to explore and discover. The city’s most important sights are:
Price wise, much of Prague’s attractions are free and accessible simply walking through its streets. Those that are not free are very affordable.
In the so-called new town, one of the most important places is the Wenceslas (or Wenceslaus), a former horse market. A very central and lively place, it also allows easy access by foot to many attractions. It is considered a
Read moreThe old city of Prague is worth visiting, with its superb place, miraculously spared by the two world wars and extremely well preserved. Stroll through the labyrinth of narrow streets, sometimes cobbled, and do not miss the main square, a
Read morePassionate about art nouveau? Do not miss the Mucha Museum, at the Kaunic baroque palace in the historical center of Prague. The main exhibition of this museum focuses on the works of Alphonse Mucha. A 30-minute documentary completes the exhibition. Address:
Read moreIf you have time, remember to take the funicular to reach the top of Petrin Hill, between the orchards and the woods. Beloved of the people of Prague, it is not only a good place to get some fresh air
Read morePrague offers quantities of sites to visit. Apart from its famous castle, there is the Charles Bridge, the oldest and best known of the 14 bridges that cross the Vltava. This bridge is easily recognizable, thanks to the 30 statues
Read moreThe most important attraction in Prague is the huge medieval castle, which dominates the Old Town. Reputed to be the largest castle with its 570 meters long and 130 meters wide, its construction dates back to the 10th century. Its
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