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Tag 114.12.2024Samstag
Prague Castle
HistorischThe largest ancient castle in the world, featuring stunning views of the city and beautiful architecture.
St. Vitus Cathedral
KircheA stunning example of Gothic architecture, this cathedral is located within Prague Castle and features magnificent stained glass.
Lennon Wall
WahrzeichenThe 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.
Petrin Hill
WaldA peaceful hill with a park and observation tower, offering breathtaking views of the city and a lovely nature escape.
Cafe Savoy
CafeAn elegant café known for its exquisite ambiance and wide selection of pastries and breakfast options.
Forrest vegan bistro
DessertsForrest Bistro is a hidden vegan bistro in Vinohrady district of Prague with great daily lunch specials and sublime vegan cakes. The interior is wood-paneled and white, with polite and attentive staff.
6 Setzt
Tag 215.12.2024Sonntag
Charles Bridge
WahrzeichenA historic bridge adorned with statues of saints, offering picturesque views of the Vltava River.
Charles Bridge
WahrzeichenThe 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.
Franz Kafka Museum
MuseumVisit 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.
National Gallery Prague
KunstHome to a rich collection of artworks from different periods, showcasing both Czech and international artists.
Old Town Square
SehenswertThe heart of Prague, featuring the famous astronomical clock and surrounded by colorful baroque buildings.
Café Louvre
CafeA historic café that has hosted many famous personalities, known for its delicious pastries and coffee.
Dancing House
WahrzeichenThis 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.
7 Setzt
Tag 316.12.2024Montag
Vysehrad Park
ParkA beautiful park that offers scenic views and tranquil strolls, as well as historical significance.
1 Setzt