Prag is the capital of the Czech Republic and has a rich history and beautiful architecture. Prague’s architecture is medieval, gothic, baroque and modern, so it is very different. In this blog, I will take you through the best sights of Prague that you must visit when you are in the city!
Prague Castle
Prague Castle is one of the largest castles in the world and towers over the city with its size. The castle has served as a royal palace since the 9th century. Inside the palace you can visit the “St. Vitus Cathedral” which is built in the Gothic architectural style. In the treasure room of the cathedral, the Wenceslas crown is kept. This crown is very well secured and sits in the Crown Chamber which is locked with seven locks and seven keys. The crown is shown to the public one day in ten years. Near the castle, you can take a walk through the “Golden Alley. This is an alley with all small colorful houses. Legend has it that alchemists used to try to make gold here.
The Charles Bridge
The Charles Bridge is one of the most famous sights in Prague that stands over the Vltava River. This bridge dates back to the 14th century and connects the Old Town with the Malá Strana district, where Prague Castle is located. The bridge is 200 meters long and almost 10 meters wide, and thirty statues of saints are displayed on the bridge. At the beginning and at the end of the bridge you have towers that you can climb for a great view.
Old Town Square
Old Town Square is the heart of Prague and this is a lively meeting point surrounded by beautiful buildings. In this square stands the “City Hall” where the famous “Astronomical Clock” can be found. Every hour this clock has a spectacle in which moving figures can be seen. Lots of spectators come to the clock every hour to see this. Around the square are all cozy restaurants and cafes.
Jewish Quarter
The Jewish Quarter in Prague is one of the best preserved Jewish neighborhoods in Europe. The neighborhood shows the Jewish history of the city very well. In this wik you can visit the ‘Old Jewish Cemetery’ where the tombstones are super dense due to the racking of space. The ‘Jewish Museum’ in this neighborhood shows the tragic side of the Jews who lived in Prague. This is a must visit if you want to know the history of this.
Petrine Hill and Petrine Tower
If you want a panoramic view of Prague, you should head to the “Petrine Tower. You can take a cable car to the top of ‘Petrin Hill’ and from there you can go up the 63 meter tower to enjoy the view. You first have to walk up 299 steps by foot to see the view, but this is definitely worth doing!
Dancing House
The “Dancing House” is a building with modern architecture. It looks like a dancing couple moving through the street and was built in the 1990s. This house is a feature of more modern Prague and at the top of the building is a restaurant where you can enjoy the view of the city.
John Lennon wall
In the Malá Strana neighborhood, you can visit the “John Lennon wall. This wall has been covered with graffiti and song lyrics of Beatle legend John Lennon since the 1980s. John was known as a symbol of peace for Czech youth during the communist regime in the country. Today, the wall is ever changing, with new artwork and messages from visitors around the world appearing on the wall.
The Vltava River
The Vltava River is a super fun way to explore the city from the water. You can take a cruise on it as you sail past famous sights such as, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle and many more. When it is evening, the whole city is beautifully illuminated, giving you a unique experience.
Prague is a city with beautiful architecture and many sights. You can see all kinds of architectural styles reflected in the city. Are you curious for more fun facts about the city during a walk? Then do the SmartWalk Prag to learn more about Prague. The great thing about this tour is that you can walk it at your own pace and take breaks whenever you want!
Have fun in Prague!