
Cultural-Historical, Religious
St. Vitus is Prague's largest and most prominent church. It includes Charles IV's and Saint Wenceslas' last resting sites. There are also the crown jewels of the Bohemian kings in the cathedral and an Art Nouveau window by Mucha. For a spectacular view of the Castle District, climb up the tower and see the mosaic of the Final Judgment.
Blueballoon
Prague Zoo
Strahov Monastery
Karlstejn Castle
Vltava River
Old Town (Stare Mesto)
Rudolfinum
Prague Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti)
Prague National Theatre (Narodni divadlo)
National Technical Museum
Aquapalace Prague
Golden Lane
Charles Bridge (Karluv Most)
Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad)
Prague Astronomical Clock (Prague Orloj)
Dancing House (Tancici dum)
Kampa Park
National Museum
St Nicholas Cathedral
Estates Theatre
Letná Park
Prague State Opera
Spanish Synagogue
Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namesti)
Lennon Wall
Powder Tower
Petrin Tower
Municipal House (Obecní dum)
Museum of Communism
Vyšehrad National Cultural Monument
Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad)
OldNew Synagogue (Staronova Synagoga)
Prague Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Maisel Synagogue
Old Jewish Cemetery
Charles Square
Zizkov Television Tower
Konopiste Chateau
Krizik Fountain
Castle District
Republic Square (Námestí Republiky)
Grévin Wax Museum Prague
Franz Kafka Museum
Lobkowicz Palace
Church of St Vitus
Hard Rock Cafe Prague
Jan Palach Memorial
Cesky Krumlov
Jewish Museum (Zidovske Muzeum)
KGB Museum
Marianske Lazne
Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana)
Franz Kafka’s Birthplace
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