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Essential Prague

The essentials of Prague - if you see nothing else, do not miss these sights. Obviously in this city that has been a destination for hundreds of years, there is much to see and do, and one of the most enjoyable aspects is just wandering around. Don’t forget to look up as the gilded spires are rightfully what Prague is renowned for. But keep an eye of the ground too - dog owners are not renowned for their cleaning-up ability.

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Prague | Sightseeing | Main sights

Karlův most joins Staré Město (Old Town) and the Malá Strana (Little Quarter) and is one of the world's most beautiful bridges. The bridge was built in 1357, but the figures of saints were added during the 17th century. They symbolise the confidence of the Catholic Austr [...]



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Praha 1

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Staroměstská
The magnificent Obecní Dům building holds two restaurants, a super café, an American bar, a gallery, shop and classical music venue. Built between 1905 and 1910 in the architecturally stunning Art Nouveau style, the Municipal House has been painstakingly restored to its form [...]



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Praha 1, nám. Republiky 5

tel. (+420) 222 00 21 27

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Nám. Republiky
This lavish neo-Renaissance building on the bank of the Vltava, with its golden crown of chariot-driving women, is Prague's National Theatre. The building was completed in 1881 and was almost immediately destroyed by fire. It reopened in 1883. See Events for the current programme. [...]



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Národní 2

tel. (+420) 224 90 14 48

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Národní třída
Old Town Square
The indisputable heart of Prague. This vast open space is flanked by a pleasing blend of carefully restored architectural styles: Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and neo-styles. The square is notable for its constant hum of activity, day and night, and a long history as centre stage for so many of the [...]



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Praha 1

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Staroměstská
The 14th century Town Hall complex features a tower with an astronomical clock, added in the 15th century. Every hour on the hour Jesus and his disciples lead a pageant that includes the allegorical figures of Death, the Turk, the Miser, the Fool and the Rooster. It sounds more impressive [...]



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Praha 1, Staroměstské nám.

Open 09:00-18:00,
Mon 11:00-18:00.
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Staroměstská
The rocky cliff-top boasts Prague's second castle. In the hearts and minds of many Czechs,  Vyšehrad symbolises the birth of the Czech nation and is shrouded in legend and myth. This is apparently the spot where Princess Libuše stood and predicted the rise of a great city. Liter [...]



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Praha 2, Soběslavova 1

Open 09:30-17:30 Metro station:

Vyšehrad
Václavské náměstí­ is actually a boulevard running down from the National Museum and the equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas to Můstek, formerly the site of of a city gate and drawbridge. This is where crowds traditionally come to demonstrate against their incompetent rulers, and this was where, in 1989, thousands gathered to shake their keys in celebration of the death of the Communist Party. Rows of shops, hotels (note the Art Nouveau glory of Hotel Europa) and nightclubs flank the pavements, and by night it can get a bit sleasy. Thankfully, there are plans to rid the square of cars, bury the highway in front of the museum in a tunnel and have tram N°11 make a come-back. [...]



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Praha 1, Václavské nám.

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Můstek