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17.10.2025 / 19.10.2025

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Stare Mesto (Old Town)

Stare Mesto (Old Town)

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One of the oldest neighbourhoods in town represents the medieval heart of Prague. It’s no surprise it is bustling with tourists every time of day. Here you can feel the historical texture of Prague and get lost in its side streets.\n \n Križovnický square, overlooking Charles Bridge with Prague Castle in the background, is probably the most beautiful square in the city. Its unique historical atmosphere of gothic houses and churches, cobblestone streets and squares, and stone towers blend together with the modern era. A vast array of bars, restaurants, dance clubs, international brand shops, galleries and hotels bring life to the old city. With its charming and picturesque cobblestone streets, the nightlife and parties will surely be unforgettable.

Staroměstská (Astronomical Clock)

Staroměstská (Astronomical Clock)

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The mediaeval tower clock is located at the southern side of the Old Town Hall Tower. When the clock strikes the hour (from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m.), the procession of the Twelve Apostles sets in motion.\n \n The parade of the Apostles is visible from the Old Town Square. If you want to see them better, we recommend you to buy a ticket to the Old Town Hall, where you can admire them from the tower´s chapel.\n \n The astronomical clock was placed at the front side of the tower in 1410. At the southern part of the tower a special stone chamber was built for its mechanical part. The astronomical clock consists of different parts – such as a calendar and an astronomical desk or the mechanism of twelve apostles which sets them in motion.

Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

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The Czech Republic’s capital is full of amazing sights of great value. But Charles Bridge definitely belongs among the TOP 5 most amazing ones. Not only is this medieval building one of the most famous bridges in the world, but it is also inseparably connected to the most glamorous era of Prague and – last but not least – it just might be the most beautiful bridge in Europe. \n \n Charles Bridge is built of sandstone blocks and it’s construction is surrounded by many interesting legends. According to one of those, the builders decided to strengthen the bridge by adding raw eggs into a mortar. Historians still has not come to any conclusive agreement whether it is true or not. But what is most likely a myth is the story being told – that there were not enough eggs in Prague, so that they were brought from every corner of the land and the inhabitants in one of the regions were afraid that the eggs would break during the transport, so that they sent them boiled – to the great amusement of the whole of Prague.

Dancing House

Dancing House

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This pillar of modern architecture in Prague “danced” onto the Rašínovo Embankment in 1996. The project comes from the drawing board of world-renowned architects Vlado Milunić and Frank O. Gehry. Its concept was inspired by the dance skills of the famous film couple – the stone tower symbolizes Fred Astaire and the glass tower, his partner Ginger Rogers. A gallery and a restaurant with a terrace offering a 360° view of Prague can be visited in the Dancing House.

Terasa U Prince

Terasa U Prince

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Tag 218.10.2025Samstag

Prague Castle

Prague Castle

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Prague’s most popular attraction. It's important to note that the castle grounds are entirely free to visit. There are some areas you need a ticket to enter, but most of the castle grounds are free to visit. \n \n Looming above the Vltava's left bank, its serried ranks of spires, towers and palaces dominate the city centre like a fairy-tale fortress. Within its walls lies a varied and fascinating collection of historic buildings, museums and galleries that are home to some of Czechia's greatest artistic and cultural treasures. Note that visitors must pass through a security check before entering the grounds, so bring your passport or EU identification card.

Franz Kafka Museum

Franz Kafka Museum

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Visit the memories of Franz Kafka!\n\nThe unique space of the Herget Brickworks in the Lesser Town on the bank of the Vltava River is home to a museum which exhibitions offers insight into the world of Prague-born Franz Kafka (1883–1924), one of the most important figures in 20th century world literature.

Lennon Wall

Lennon Wall

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The wall was originally known as the ‘Crying Wall’, where people would come and out pour their frustrations with government and authority. During the Communism era, western pop songs such as the ones sung by The Beatles were actually banned – and people would even be imprisoned for playing them. The music spearheaded by John Lennon represented freedom and it captured the imagination of Prague’s youth.

Cafe Slavia

Cafe Slavia

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Stay at cafe with rich history since 1881, in downtown of Prague!\n\nThanks to the location of historical heart of Prague and the spirit of the cafe, you are get surrounded by history, from all sides. These things are intensified by beautiful view of Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and National Theatre. It is possible to see these, right from the table, with a cup of coffee or a glass of wine.

Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour

Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Walking Tour

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Explore Prague’s historical Jewish Quarter and its synagogues and visit the city’s Old Town. Your tour guide will also take you around the Jewish Cemetery and tell you about Prague’s Jewish history, including the events leading up to WWII.

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Tag 319.10.2025Sonntag

The Powder Tower

The Powder Tower

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This monumental entrance by which the coronation processions of Czech kings entered the Old Town is one of the most significant monuments of Late Gothic Prague. \n\nCompleted in 1475, the Powder Gate Tower, which formerly served as a gunpowder store, is still the starting point for the Coronation or Royal Route to Prague Castle. The viewing gallery is located at a height of 44 m.

Communism Museum

Communism Museum

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Understand what daily life was like in Communist-era Czechoslovakia. \n\nWalk through authentically reconstructed spaces from classrooms to bedrooms, see original artifacts, and absorb detailed insights into the post-war history of the country.Take a break at any point during your visit in the museum café. Refresh yourself before visiting the cinema, where you can watch a short documentary about the communist era at regular intervals.

Letna Park

Letna Park

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Letna Park is an interesting and relaxing place to spend your leisure time.\n\nThis extensive park with grassy areas, mature trees, a colorful assortment of bushes planted on the hillsides, and a long plane tree-lined avenue provides not only a pleasant to sit and relax, but also unparalleled views of the city, especially from the Hanavský Pavilion - a unique cast-iron building with a restaurant.

Prague Beer Museum

Prague Beer Museum

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It’s easier than bringing you all with us to all the breweries. After all, it is all about the beer.\n\nThey have four pubs, which are one of the top spots for tourists and Czech people searching for a good selection of the beers. But their story is not over. It is just beginning. Czech beer is famous throughout the entire world, and for good reason.

Dripstone Wall

Dripstone Wall

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One of the more obscure hidden gems in Prague!\n\nLocated within ‘the grotto’ area at the Wallenstein palace, it is a man-made wall constructed to look like stalactites in a cave.\n\nIf you study the wall long enough, however, you start to see all kinds of creepy shapes protruding from the wall.

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