1. Prague Castle
An iconic historical complex dating back to the 9th century, featuring palaces, churches, gardens, and stunning views of the city.
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An iconic historical complex dating back to the 9th century, featuring palaces, churches, gardens, and stunning views of the city.
A historic stone bridge adorned with statues, connecting the Old Town to the Lesser Town with picturesque views over the Vltava River.
A bustling historic square known for its colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches, and the famous Astronomical Clock.
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A magnificent Gothic cathedral located within Prague Castle, known for its grand architecture and stunning stained glass windows.
Installed in 1410, this medieval clock is a must-see attraction on the Old Town Hall, featuring an hourly show with moving figures.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of Prague, with ancient ruins, a cemetery, and the beautiful Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul.
Also known as the Powder Tower, this Gothic-style gate is one of the original city gates and offers a climb for excellent city views.
A vibrant and evolving tribute to John Lennon and global peace, covered in graffiti and artwork from fans worldwide.
A mini version of the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views of Prague from its observation deck atop Petrin Hill.
Famous for its unique design and crawling baby sculptures, this tower offers a panoramic observation deck and a restaurant.
A stunning Gothic tower at the entrance of Charles Bridge, offering great views of the bridge and the Vltava River.
A beautifully manicured garden featuring ponds, sculptures, and a charming peacock population, located next to the Waldstein Palace.
A large functional metronome in Letná Park, symbolizing the passage of time and offering great views over the Vltava River.
A fun attraction for all ages, this maze of mirrors creates optical illusions and playful experiences in Petrin Park.
A museum dedicated to the history and construction of Charles Bridge, featuring exhibits and artifacts related to this iconic structure.
A baroque bell tower offering panoramic views of the Lesser Town and a glimpse into its musical history with original bells and carillon.
A unique and intricate wall featuring artificial stalactites and grotesque faces, located in the Wallenstein Garden.
An intriguing historical marker in the Old Town Square, once used to determine the exact time of noon in Prague.
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