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What to See - Places of Interest

Information about places of interest in Prague

Charles Bridge

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Old Town Square

Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is the real heart of the city. It is situated in the centre of the quarter, and like capillaries, ...

Golden Lane

The image of this narrow little lane, with its several colourful little houses, as if built for dolls, and located on the grounds of the ...

Old Jewish Cemetery

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Lennon Wall

A place of spontaneous resistance to the Communist regime... Among Prague’s monuments, the Lennon Wall holds a position of very high ...

Metronome

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Library of the Strahov Monastery

The Strahov Monastery in Hradčany offers two separate tours, including a chance to see one of the most beautiful Baroque libraries in the ...

Wenceslas Square

At first sight, Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) looks like a typical metropolitan boulevard from the 19th century. In reality, it is ...

Olšany Cemeteries

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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 ...

Žižkov Television Tower

The tower rising above Žižkov is really unmissable on the Prague panorama. The Žižkov Tower is a television transmitter and is the tallest ...

Hanavský Pavilion

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Peace Square

Peace Square (náměstí Míru) is the heart of the fancy quarter of Vinohrady, whose ambition was to be even more showy than neighbouring ...

Republic Square

Republic Square (náměstí Republiky) was founded in the 14th century along the ramparts between the Old Town and the New Town. From the very ...

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 ...

Main Railway Station

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Malostranské Square

Malostranské Square (Malostranské náměstí), together with Hradčanské Square, is the best preserved historical open space in Prague. Its ...

Jiřího z Poděbrad Square

Jiřího z Poděbrad Square (náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad) is the second largest Square in inner Prague, after the Gothic Karlovo Square. Karlovo ...

Jan Palach Square

Jana Palacha Square (náměstí Jana Palacha) is the embodiment of harmonious urbanistic ideals of the second half of the 19th century. The ...

Charles Square

Charles Square (Karlovo náměstí) is the largest Gothic square in Europe. It was built as part of the New Town in 1348 and emperor Charles ...