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Charles Bridge |
The bridge with the best night view of Prague Castle. It is one of Prague's most popular sights. |
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Magic Lantern Theatre |
Known for its modern and controversial glass design and venue for all Magic Lantern shows. Located directly next to the National Theatre. |
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Municipal House & Smetana Hall |
Prague's most prominent Art Nouveau building and cultural centre with exhibition halls and auditorium. |
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National Theatre |
The national symbol of Czech culture and independence in Neo-Renaissance style. It's located next to the Vltava River. |
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Observation Tower |
For the best view of Prague this building is a small version of the Eiffel Tower and sits on top of Petrin Hill. |
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Old Jewish Quarter |
Small cobbled streets, home of the mythical Golem, the oldest Jewish synagogues and the famous cemetery. |
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Old Town Bridge Tower |
For the best view of the Vltava River and the Charles Bridge. Looking the other way there's a nice view of the Old Town. |
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Old Town Square |
Prague's centre for cafes, street entertainment and leisurely fun. Very beautiful historical buildings surround the Square.
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Old Town Hall and
Astronomical Clock |
Possibly Prague's most famous tourist attraction with it's exquisite 14th century animated clock. |
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Parizska Street |
The street to be seen on for the rich and famous. Lots of very expensive designer shops and cafes. The place to buy your Hugo or Prada. |
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Petrin Hill |
Dominating the skyline of Prague this park is the largest area of trees and fields in the immediate vicinity of Prague. |
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Powder Tower (Powder Gate) |
For those visitors energetic enough to climb to the top, this Gothic tower has an amazing view of Prague. |
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Prague Castle Complex |
The complex is a magnificent experience throughout with several museums each worthy of hours of exploration. |
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Prague State Opera House |
This opera house presents performances from the Italian repertoire: Rossini, Verdi, etc. and selected others. |
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Rudolfinum |
Venue for the best Classical music in Prague as well as art exhibitions. It overlooks the Vltava river. |
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Lesser Town |
Across the Vltava River via the Charles Bridge, nestling below the castle is the Lesser Town quarter of Prague known as 'Mala Strana' in Czech. |
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St. James Church |
An attractive Baroque reworking of a Gothic church and originally the Presbytery of a Minorite monastery. |
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Theatre of Estates |
The venue of the premier of Mozart’s famous Opera 'Don Giovanni'. One of the big five cultural venues in the city. |
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Stromovka
Park & Vystaviste |
Off the beaten track (a small distance to travel from the centre) but especially worth a visit in the Summer time. |
| Theatre of Estates |
The venue of the premier of Mozart’s famous Opera 'Don Giovanni'. One of the big five cultural venues in the city. |
Troja Zoo |
A wonderful day out for all the family! Here they have a wide variety of animals large and small. |
Tyn Cathedral |
Prague's most famous Gothic building that towers over the Old Town Square. |
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Vltava River |
The mighty river which twists its’ way through Prague and various other towns in the Czech Republic. |
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Vysehrad |
Vysehrad is a little out of the way and perhaps, unjustly, for this reason is not visited as much as it should be. There is a park and ancient fortifications. |
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Wenceslas Square |
The largest and busiest shopping plaza in Prague. Typical main street shops including several of the big fast food restaurants. |