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What to See - City Centre

Information about historic monuments, museums and other sights and places definitely worth seeing in Prague

Prague Castle

The Prague Castle is undoubtedly the most important historical monument in Czechia. It has been the seat of political and religious power since the 9th century and consists of a very large complex of palaces, churches, courtyards and gardens overlooking the Prague panorama.

Charles Bridge

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Astronomical Clock

Gothic clock that measures the time and position of celestial bodies... The Old Town Astronomical Clock was built in 1410 and is among the ...

St Vitus Cathedral

The seat of the Prague Archbishopric, St Vitus Cathedral is the city’s most important Gothic building, located in the middle of the Prague Castle complex. Built over several centuries, it contains many artistic treasures.

New World

A picturesque village in the middle of a fancy Baroque city... The New World is a remarkable place which has until now retained the ...

Old Town Hall

A vibrant symbol of the Old Town... It is as though the history of the whole of Prague’s Old Town was concentrated in the fate of the Old ...

Former Ceremonial Hall of the Chevra Kaddisha

A romantic memory of the disappeared ghetto... During the blanket demolition of the Jewish ghetto of Prague, its picturesque atmosphere was ...

Church of St Francis of Assisi

A spectacular echo of Baroque Rome... The very first church of St. Francis of Assisi was founded in 1252 near the Monastery of the Knights ...

New Town Hall

Gothic stage of dramatic history... The New Town Hall was built between the 14th and 15th centuries as the centre of political power of the ...

Franz Kafka Museum

The name of one of the most famous authors writing in German and a leading figure of 20th century world literature is inextricably linked ...

Prague City Council Main Building

If you enter the building through the rear entrance, from Franz Kafka Square (náměstí Franze Kafky), you will be confronted by a preserved ...

Petřín Lookout Tower

The year was 1889. Paris was hosting a World Fair, and on the occasion, the Eiffel Tower was opened. Representatives from the Czech Club of ...

Petřín Hill

A towering hill on the left bank of the Vltava River, with a unique miniature Eiffel Tower? That is Petřín. Especially on the first of May, ...

Čechův Bridge

The symbolic gate and reminder of the belle époque around 1900... The Art Nouveau Čechův Bridge, from the very beginning of the 20th ...

Kampa Island

Kampa is perhaps the best known island in Prague. At first sight, you may not be able to tell, but the entire length of this piece of land ...