Attractions


This page will provide you with some suggestions to where to visit during your stay in Prague. For more information, please visit Prague Guide at http://www.prague-guide.co.uk/.

Attractions which you must visit:

  • Charles Bridge (Karluv most) - The most popular and romantic spot with the best night view.
  • Old Prague and Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti) - Beautiful historical buildings surround Prague's centre for cafes, street entertainment and leisurely fun. The most distinct feature of the square is the Astronomical Clock where you can watch Christ and his Twelve Apostles when the clock signal hour.
  • Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad) -The largest ancient castle in the world where the Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of the Czech Republic used to have their offices.
  • The Jewish Quarter - Small area between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River.
  • Municipal House (Obecni dum) and Smetana Hall – Prague's most prominent Art Nouveau building.
  • Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske Namesti) - The largest and busiest shopping street in Prague.


Half Day in Prague

If you only have one day or half a day to visit Prague, you should plan carefully to see best what Prague can offer you in such a short time. You can start your tour of Prague from the Old Town Square, and see the buildings around the Square, then head through Karlova Street to Charles Bridge. Click here to learn more.





Cesky Krumlov


According to statistics, this picturesque city has been, not unjustifiably, the second most visited city in the Czech Republic, and since 1992 has been recorded in the List of UNESCO Monuments of Cultural Heritage. It is fascinating indeed to visit the complex of a castle and manor, meandering alleys deep beneath it, and numerous wall paintings, which can be found not only at the manor courtyards. Click here to learn more.



Two Days in Prague

Here you find our suggestions and itineraries for one, two or three days in Prague. Prague in one day. If you have only one day for exploring Prague, then concentrate on the Castle District and the Lesser Town and end your walk in the heart of the Old Town. Once you get to the Prague Castle Complex, visit the Gothic St Vitus Cathedral and St George's Basilica, and pass the small picturesque houses in Golden Lane. Click here to learn more.





Kafka's Prague


"This little mother has claws." Franz Kafka spent most of his life in Prague, even though he always felt like a stranger there - a German speaking Jew in a predominately Czech Catholic town. Click here to learn more.