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Activities in Prague

What to see and do in Prague

Things to do in Prague

Experience the magic of Prague in late November, when the city is adorned with festive lights and a cozy atmosphere. Explore the historic Old Town Square, marvel at the intricate architecture of Charles Bridge, and stroll through the charming Lesser Town. Visit the Prague Castle complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane. Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in traditional Czech cuisine at a local pub or warm up in one of its many cosy cafés.

Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock

A visit to Prague isn't complete without a stop at the Old Town Hall, a magnificent Gothic building that has stood as a symbol of the city for centuries. Its most famous feature is the Astronomical Clock, a masterpiece of medieval engineering. This intricate clock, with its moving figures and astronomical dials, has captivated visitors for centuries. Watch as the Twelve Apostles parade across the clock face every hour, accompanied by a musical performance. Don't forget to explore the Old Town Hall's other attractions, including the medieval city council chamber and the bell tower, which offers stunning panoramic views of Prague.

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Prague Castle

Prague Castle, one of the largest ancient castles in the world, is a must-visit attraction. Nestled on a hill overlooking the city, it's a complex of buildings and gardens that have served as the seat of Czech rulers for centuries. Explore the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, with its intricate Gothic architecture and stained glass windows. Wander through the Golden Lane, a charming alley lined with colorful houses that once housed artisans and goldsmiths. Take a wander through the Royal Garden, where, besides its numerous enchanting nooks and crannies, you will come across Renaissance gems.

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Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another must-see in Prague. This historic stone bridge stretches across the Vltava River, connecting the Old Town and Lesser Town districts. As you stroll across the bridge, admire the stunning Baroque statues that line its sides, each depicting a saint or patron which represent the great personalities of European and global history.  Enjoy panoramic views of the city's skyline, including the Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral. Capture unforgettable photos and soak up the vibrant atmosphere as locals and tourists alike cross the bridge.

Museums

Prague boasts a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its numerous world-class museums. Explore the National Museum, where you can delve into Czech history and culture through its extensive collections. Discover the treasures of the National Gallery, showcasing a vast array of art from the 14th to the 21st centuries. For a unique experience, visit the Jewish Museum, which preserves the history and traditions of Prague's Jewish community. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the collections at the Mucha Museum, dedicated to the renowned Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha.

Visit the Prague Tourism Board's website to discover more about the wide selection of museums.