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Prague

Heart of Bohemia beneath a thousand spires.

Medieval streets lead to a Gothic castle complex and baroque churches, while local beer halls serve tank-fresh Pilsner beneath the city's largest astronomical clock from 1410.

Capital of 🇨🇿Czechia
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Historical Prague Castle

Prague Castle: historic center of power with royal artifacts, gardens, and St. Vitus Cathedral.

Prague Castle
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Iconic Stone Bridge

Charles Bridge: A historic stone bridge in Prague with 30 statues, linking Old Town to Lesser Town.

Charles Bridge
Photo of St. Vitus Cathedral in Czechia

Gothic Architectural Marvel

St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague: a large Gothic church with royal tombs and St. Wenceslas Chapel.

St. Vitus Cathedral
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Medieval Clock Spectacle

Built in 1410, this medieval timepiece displays astronomical positions, seasons, and religious dates. Watch Death toll his bell as the Twelve Apostles parade through windows each hour.

Astronomical Clock
Photo of Old Town Square in Czechia

Historic Prague's Heart

Old Town Square in Prague has the historic Astronomical Clock, the Jan Hus Monument, and a mix of old and baroque buildings.

Old Town Square
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Mural for Peace

The Lennon Wall in Prague is known for peace, political voices, and history, filled with graffiti and hopeful messages.

Lennon Wall
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Panoramic City Views

Petrin Hill has a small Eiffel Tower lookalike, wide views, a funicular, gardens, an observatory, and an old church.

Petrin Hill
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Historic Fort with Views

Vyšehrad: Prague fortress with scenic views, neo-Gothic church, and significant graves.

Vyšehrad
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Prague, the capital of Czechia, sits on both banks of the Vltava River. In Old Town, you'll walk past the 15th-century Astronomical Clock, which marks time with a procession of mechanical figures every hour. The Charles Bridge connects the two sides of the city with its 30 baroque statues, while Prague Castle rises above the city with its mix of Renaissance and Gothic buildings, including the spired St. Vitus Cathedral.

Getting Around Prague's Metro and Tram Network

Three metro lines run through Prague: A (green), B (yellow), and C (red), operating from 5 AM until midnight. Trams run above ground throughout central Prague and into residential areas. Buy tickets for 30 minutes, 90 minutes, or 24 hours at metro stations or newsstands. Eight ferry routes cross the Vltava River, and a funicular takes you up Petřín Hill.

Exploring Prague Castle District

The Prague Castle complex spans 70,000 square meters. Walk through the castle gates to find St. Vitus Cathedral, where light streams through tall stained glass windows. The Old Royal Palace contains the Vladislav Hall with its ribbed vaulting, while the Golden Lane preserves tiny 16th-century houses where castle guards and craftsmen lived. Several courtyards and gardens connect these buildings. From the castle walls, you'll see the city's red-tiled roofs spread out below.

Prague's Beer Culture

Czechs drink more beer per person than any other country, and you'll find evidence of this in Prague's beer halls and microbreweries. Many halls serve unpasteurized Pilsner Urquell from tanks, alongside Czech dishes like svíčková (marinated beef with cream sauce) and vepřo-knedlo-zelo (roasted pork with dumplings and sauerkraut). Benedictine monks started brewing beer here in the 10th century.

Alternative Prague in Žižkov

East of the city center, Žižkov's streets climb up and down hills past 19th-century apartment buildings and small parks. The 216-meter Žižkov Television Tower stands out against the skyline, while local pubs fill with residents in the evenings. On Vítkov Hill, an equestrian statue of Jan Žižka overlooks the city, and the National Memorial houses exhibits about Czech military history.

Prague's Jewish Quarter

In Josefov, the Jewish Quarter, six synagogues remain standing. The Spanish Synagogue's interior shimmers with gold decoration, while the Old-New Synagogue, built in the 13th century, still holds regular services. In the Old Jewish Cemetery, tombstones stack on top of each other, dating back to the 15th century. The Jewish Museum displays artifacts from Jewish communities across Bohemia and Moravia.

Average temperatures during the day in Prague.
May
17°
Jun
20°
Jul
22°
Aug
22°
Sep
18°
Oct
12°
Nov
5°
Dec
1°
Jan
0°
Feb
2°
Mar
6°
Apr
12°

What people say about Prague

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Simon

Prage far exceeded my expectations. I love old cities with a rich history, which is what I was expecting, but I expected it to be only part of the city, but the whole city was absolutely gorgeous. I did a guided tour on bicycle and was a menace to the locals I'm sure, but the history I was told only wanted me to explore more.

Other than the beautiful and historical streets I did of course enjoy my fair share of beer, which was great.

I cannot say there was anything I didn't really enjoy, but if anything it was the food. But that can simply have been because I chose the wrong places to eat.

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israel

People so bad .. however place , food and drink thats works ..

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alfonso sanchez

bien

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thierry

Prague is nice but czech people are horrible

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Oskar

I visited Prague many years ago, but at the time, it was a great place. Avoid the tourist traps in the center of the city around the main square by the church with the famous glockenspiel.

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Barča Bačík

Prague is worth visiting especially spring/fall. Not only the historic centre and sights are nice, but the nature around is lovely too. Prague is however full of scammers and it is better to stick to your credit card when paying.

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Michal Stanislav

Stunning history sights esp. the Prague Castle and the Jewish Town. And lot of cool places with great beer for locals as Letna and Naplavka. Avoid changing money on the streets.

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Anders

Prague is one of the most beautiful old-style cities I have been to. The old town and surrounding areas with the bridges and cathedrals are really something special. And there is some great food and of course beer to be found all over town.

We also went to a music festival slightly outside of Prague that was called Aerodrom Festival. It was perhaps the best-managed festival I have experienced. There were a lot of people, but it didn't feel crowded. The food and drinks were great. And the sound. The sound was out of this world! It didn't matter if it was Flogging Molly or System Of A Down playing, it all sounded perfect.

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David Freeman

Honestly kind of boring. My mom and I went through it in less than a day and a half. There are cities with way more to do. It's pretty, but not worth a long stay.

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Austin

Can't say enough about Prague. Every street has something new to explore!

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Fabio Lando

Loved Prague first time I visited and decided to move here.

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Elazar

second fav city of me in the world

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Jana

Eat typical czech food - it was the best by far! I can recommend to spend a lot of time at the castle from which you have a stunning view!
We didn‘t explore the nightlife as on these 2 days almost everything was closed, we were quite surprised about that!

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Jules

A little crowded

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Giannos Georgiou

When it comes to Prague there are a lot of things that come into my mind! Sometimes I don’t even know where to start! If a had to choose a go to location for times that am stressed from work and times where I need to relax for a week or two that would be Prague.


Prague is the perfect place to go for a vacation! I've been there a total of 3 times, and it never gets old. The food there is cheap and delicious, the drinks are perfect, and the beer is one of a kind. The ability to navigate within the cities is very easy and there is limited chance for you to get lost since there are signs everywhere explaining everything and also the community there is helpful in a unique way with the tourists (every time I asked for places and how to get there we took photos with the people of the city which is something I personally don’t see often). Furthermore is great to have an album of a country you’ve visited with photos from a variety of people there!

For night life, there are events happening all day every day so you never have to worry about getting bored, I am positive that even if you like one specific type of event there will be one for you to join and have fun! The architecture of the city itself is stunning and an overall great place to be!

- G.Georgiou

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What to do in Prague

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From Berlin, you can travel by train to Prague for approx 4 hours 30 minutes.

Charming City of a Thousand Spires

Prague is the capital city of the Czech Republic and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe. Prague might not be the most exciting city in the world, but it is definitely one of the top beautiful cities to visit. The city is known for its majestic architecture, picturesque bridges, winding cobblestone streets, and stunning views of the Vltava River. It has a rich history, filled with baroque churches, cobbled lanes, and art nouveau buildings.

What to do in Prague, Czech Republic

  • Charles Bridge: Charles Bridge is another iconic landmark of Prague. The bridge is lined with statues and offers beautiful views of the city.

  • Prague Castle: Prague Castle is one of the most impressive sights in Prague and a must-visit for any traveler. Take a tour of the castle and its grounds, and explore the many churches and museums inside.

  • Old Town Square: The Old Town Square is the best place to take in the sights and sounds of Prague. Here you’ll find the Astronomical Clock, as well as a variety of shops, restaurants, and street performers.

  • Petrin Hill: Petrin Hill is a great place to take in some of the most breathtaking views of Prague. Take the funicular to the top of the hill and explore the area’s many gardens and monuments.

  • Jewish Quarter: The Jewish Quarter is one of the most interesting parts of Prague. Here you’ll find a variety of synagogues and monuments that commemorate the city’s Jewish history.

  • Vltava River: Enjoy a cruise along the Vltava River, one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks. The cruise offers stunning views of the city and its many bridges.

  • Czech Beers: Sample some traditional Czech beer, such as Pilsner Urquell or Budvar.

Great places near Prague

These are recommended places to visit when you are in Prague within a 5-hour train ride.

  • Plzen, 2 hours by train
  • Brno, 2 hours 30 minutes by train
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The capital of the Czech Republic is of course to be found in the top 10, more exact on the 8th place. Prague is a city that is full of charm and history. Explore the narrow streets of the old town and marvel at the stunning Gothic architecture of the Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square. Prague is also famous for its beer culture, with breweries like Pilsner Urquell and Budweiser drawing crowds from around the world.

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