Welcome to
Prague
Czech Republic
Prague is one of Europe's best-preserved medieval cities — a fairy-tale skyline of Gothic spires, Baroque domes, and Art Nouveau façades that miraculously escaped serious damage in the Second World War. The Old Town Square, Charles Bridge at dawn, and the castle district looming above the Vltava River create an atmosphere of almost theatrical romance. Prague's legendary beer culture — Bohemia is the birthplace of Pilsner — means the city also knows how to have a good time, and its combination of architectural splendour, affordability, and central European charm makes it one of the most visited cities on the continent.
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Charles Bridge
A 650-year-old stone bridge lined with baroque saints above the Vltava.

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Six centuries of Jewish Prague compressed into one remarkable riverside neighborhood.

Lobkowicz Palace
A privately owned palace inside Prague Castle with Beethoven manuscripts and Brueghel paintings.

Old Town Square
Prague's medieval heart, where 600 years of history collide in one cobblestone square.

Petrin Hill
A forested hillside escape with panoramic city views and a miniature Eiffel Tower.

Prague Castle
A thousand years of Czech history crowning the city's highest hill.

St Vitus Cathedral
Nine centuries of Gothic ambition, built one generation at a time.

U Fleků Brewery
Prague's oldest working brewery has been pouring its own dark lager since 1499.

Vyšehrad
Prague's ancient clifftop fortress with sweeping river views and a legendary cemetery.

Wenceslas Square
The beating heart of Czech history, politics, and everyday Prague life.
Why should you go to Prague
What other travelers have to say, based on real reviews.
