Places to Visit in Prague

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most famous cities in the world. Known today for beautiful riverside bistros, well-planned streets, and architectural mega-structures, the city of Prague was once home to Roman Emperors and Bohemia Kings. As a result of this rich history and legacy, Prague is one of the most travelled to cities on the continent of Europe. A number of cultural attractions that have survived through the ages into modern-day Prague, for which the city has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

With its hundreds of museums, cinemas, galleries and theatres, Prague hosts over 8 million travellers every year. It is known for being one of the tourist hotspots of the world. There’s no lack of places to visit in Prague - from churches and parks to some fine beer and reasonably priced food, there’s something to see at every turn. So, before you start packing, do read this list of Prague tourist places that you really shouldn’t miss out on.

Below are just some of the many places to visit in Prague. To take in as much of the city as possible, you could also consider signing up for a walking tour or a bus tour through some of the most impressive monuments. Before you start booking tickets, let SOTC help you plan your trip better with wide range of  Prague tour packages and Czech Republic tour packages.

For travellers looking for a more relaxed experience, Petrin Hill is one of the must visit places in Prague. Home to the mini-Eiffel tower and a panoramic view of the city streets, the paths on Petrin Hill are perfect for long walks in the afternoons and evenings. There are also a number of attractions including an observatory, and a centuries-old brewery. When done sampling some local cuisine, make sure you climb all the way to the top of Petrin tower for an absolutely stunning view of the city.

Once the home of the Bohemia Kings, this magnificent castle is one of the most popular places to visit in Prague. The Castle walls hold a number of famous buildings in the city, from the St Vitus Cathedral to St George’s Basilica. The style and structure of the Castle are unlike anything in the world, as it has been influenced by generations of architects. Make sure you spend some time with the flowers at the Royal Gardens and get an excellent view of the Vltava river, as well as some of the famous spires that give Prague the nickname of “City with a Thousand Spires”.

One of the most recognisable structures in Europe, the Charles Bridge is possibly the most iconic of Prague tourist places. Known for its old statues, gothic gates, and a number of local superstitions, the grand bridge was built in the 14th century. Don’t forget to walk past this quaint bridge while travelling through the city centre for a stunning view of the Vltava river and a refreshing atmosphere.

One of the two main squares in the city, this is one of the best places to go in Prague, if you’re looking to enjoy some city life. Apart from being a shopper’s paradise, it’s also home to some of the best nightlife and restaurants in the world. It’s only a five-minute walk from the Charles Bridge and is located in the heart of the city. If that wasn’t enough, the square is also home to the grand national museum, a must visit spot for history lovers as well as the Prague State Opera.

For those travelling with families, especially young children, a trip to Prague Zoo is a must. The zoo ranks in the top ten zoos of the world, partly because of the effort it puts into conserving the populations of endangered animals. Take a day out to take a chairlift tour through some of the great enclosures or spend an evening inside the steamy indoor tropical jungle, you can be sure that this will be one of the most unique of all Prague tourist places.

For people who love the performing arts, one of the best places to visit in Prague is the National Theatre. Located on the banks of the Vltava river, the beautiful building is home to some of the best opera singers and ballet dancers in the country. The structure itself has undergone several renovations since it was first built and today acts as a symbol of the country’s rich history.

Every Saturday, under the fortress of Vysehrad on the banks of the Vltava River, a pop-up farmers market is set up. Offering seasonal vegetables, freshly baked cakes, special local sausages and other meats, this market is a delight for any and all foodies. Once you’re done experiencing some of the best food the city has to offer and have bought some of the freshest groceries you can imagine, take a walk along the river for a stunning view of the city.

Take a trip down to the Old Town Square in the city and it’ll feel like you’ve travelled back to the medieval era. Once a thriving market centre, this square is now one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The square is home to the famous Astronomical clock and an ancient Synagogue. Make sure you have a meal at one of the many cafes and restaurants in the area.

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