Prague Vacation & Tourism Guide
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Prague - undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in the world. A rich collection of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance buildings, it seems that around every turn there is a new treasure to take in. Catch a local poetry reading, walk the Charles Bridge or just fill up on one of the Czech beers - and enjoy this amazing city.
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1. Prague Castle
The castle was originally the seat of Czech royalty and nobility but is now the residence and offices of the Czech President. However, President Masaryk updated and modernized the buildings in the 1920s. Lined on three sides by... more
Real Travelers who've been to Prague Castle
Richard Tang in Eastern Europe Trip said
Grand City tour today........visit Prague Castle Complex/Lesser Town area/Old Town Area/Jewish Quarter + shoppings continue reading »
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2. Wenceslas Square
Prague's main thoroughfare is more of a sloping boulevard than a square, with a central concourse flanked by two roadways. The hub of cultural, social and business activity with its many shops, hotels, bars and restaurants, it... more
Real Travelers who've been to Wenceslas Square
LPrice in Josefov and Stare Mesto said
. We continued on to Wenceslas Square, the main city boulevard, on our way to buy tickets for the train to Krakow. Wenceslas continue reading »
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3. Charles Bridge
Take in a busker's tune or simply enjoy stunning views of the castle above and river below. Linking the Lesser Side with the Old Town, the pedestrian bridge's foundation stone was laid in 1357 on July 9th at 5:31am (note the se... more
Real Travelers who've been to Charles Bridge
rosegastone in Prague said
Visit Old Town SquareCharles BridgePrague Castle (largest in the world) continue reading »
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4. Josefov
In a small area of the Old Town between Staromestske namesti and Charles Bridge, lies the historical Jewish Quarter with its old walled ghetto, cemetery (there are 12,000 tombstones), and various synagogues including the Old-Ne... more
Real Travelers who've been to Josefov
Cdnjennga in Josefov and Stare Mesto said
We decided to dedicate our last full day in Prague to Josefov and the Stare Mesto (Old Town). We started continue reading »
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5. St Nicholas Church
The most magnificent baroque building in Prague, its construction was finished in 1756, and features a dominant cupola and bell tower, as well as one of the largest paintings in Europe depicting St Nicholas in various guises wh... more
Real Travelers who've been to St Nicholas Church
Twizzzler17 in Prague Part I said
leading up the castle. We also stopped at St. Nicholas church, my favorite stop of the day; it doesn't look like much on the inside continue reading »
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6. Kampa Island
Separated from the left bank, just to the left of Charles Bridge by a narrow stream called Certovka (Devil's Brook), is Kampa, a little island on the Vltava River. Washerwomen would gather here to wash their laundry using the w... more
Real Travelers who've been to Kampa Island
Cdnjennga in All the highest heights... said
charming little garden and onto Kampa Island. Kampa Island is quite touristy, but nicely set right on the river.After Kampa continue reading »
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7. Strahov Monastery
Famous for its libraries, Strahov houses a collection of frescoes, especially on its ceilings. Closed after the Communists took power, it reopened in 1989. Reconstructed during the 1990s, its Baroque appearance dates from the s... more
Real Travelers who've been to Strahov Monastery
actonsteve in Hradcany Castle - the heart and soul of Prague said
after rain.From there were stunning views of the city. And after checking out Loreto Church and Strahov Monastery (see review) I continue reading »
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8. Praha
This is one of the few city center cinemas to feature two screens. The main auditorium may show American or Czech films; the former are normally in English with Czech subtitles (titulky). The smaller hall shows first- and secon... more
Real Travelers who've been to Praha
the pushpin in London to Czechia said
Praha continue reading »
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9. Old Town Square (The)
The oldest and most important square in historic Prague, dating from before the 12th century, it was originally a market place where merchants from all over Europe gathered. The square has witnessed many events of historical im... more
Real Travelers who've been to Old Town Square (The)
rosegastone in Prague said
Visit Old Town SquareCharles BridgePrague Castle (largest in the world) continue reading »
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10. St. Vitus Cathedral
Rising up from the center of the castle grounds, the Gothic cathedral dominates the Prague skyline and is one of the defining images of the city and its tourist center. The cathedral hides a number of valuable monuments includi... more
Real Travelers who've been to St. Vitus Cathedral
Twizzzler17 in Prague Part II said
for some interesting frescoes (sp?)) and St. Vitus' cathedral. We loved St. Vitus' cathedral, mostly because there is some beautiful continue reading »
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1. Bistrot de Marlene (Le)
Situated one block east of the Vltava where traditional Czech pubs run rampant, Le Bistrot de Marlene's French menu is a refreshing option. Once you venture past the velvety curtain at the door, a tastefully decorated quaint re... more
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2. Perle de Prague (Le)
Located atop the most controversial architectural feat of the last decade, the Dancing Building, this restaurant is sassy and knows it. The St. Peter's fish in Champagne Sauce is a favorite entrée as is the Duck Breast in Port... more
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3. Barock
This is one of the very few officially designated mullet free zones in the city. The uber-chic café /restaurant features an extensive cocktail list. Imaginative daily specials are featured on a chalkboard wall and cost consider... more
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4. Hergetova Cihelna
Hergetova Cihelna Bar & Restaurant offers a sophisticated setting for fine dining and drinking. Located in a renovated 19th Century brick factory, the building is now divided into a restaurant, bar, and music lounge. The outsid... more
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5. Restaurant Střelecký Ostrov
In the middle of Prague's Vltava river lies a beautifully quaint island called Střelecký Ostrov. The island lies under the Legii bridge and is home to the Ostrov restaurant. Ostrov offers magnificent views, whether indoors or o... more
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6. Novomestsky Pivovar
Something of a Prague landmark, the relatively unassuming entrance to the Novomestsky Pivovar (or New Town Brewery) hides an extensive, well-decorated labyrinth. Take a seat at one of the long wooden beer hall tables for some h... more
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7. Gargoyle's Restaurant
The French-Californian cuisine mixes and matches the best of two culinary dream worlds. The climax of the fresh, innovative menu is the chef's choice: a five-course taster menu which changes according to his whims. But trust hi... more
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8. Vas-y Vas-y
A cozy restaurant that happens to serve well-prepared French cuisine at the cheapest prices in town, Vas-y Vas-y offers gourmet dishes and a popular atmosphere. Reservations are definitely a good idea. Recommended are the rabbi... more
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9. Kogo
Hands down this is the runaway favorite for mid-priced Italian food in a downtown location and for once the crowds have it right. The large menu is excellent, featuring pizza, pasta, meat and fish. Indoor and outdoor seating re... more
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10. U Vejvodu
An instant favorite among locals and tourists alike, this Pilsner superpub features scores of tables, strolling accordianists, and good cheap beer to boot. Gorge upon a leg of boar or gulas under the arched glass ceiling of the... more
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