What to visit in Prague

Prague It is to see it in its entirety, walk around and visit all his tourist spots, monuments, museums and corners.

However, there are some places to visit in Prague which you cannot miss. One piece of advice so that visits are cheaper is to choose a package trip to discover Prague with excursions included.

Then we leave you one List of things to visit in Praguedivided into each of the areas of the Czech capital.

What you should visit in the Old Town of Prague or the Stare Mesto area:

– Prague Astronomical Clock: dates from p. XV, is a must-see and is located in the tower of the Prague Town Hall.

– Old Town Square: Prague’s bustling center, where the Old Town Hall is located.

– Charles Bridge: at its 500 meters it houses 30 statues, and is the link between the traveling city of Prague and Malá Strana. It is the most popular monument in Prague and therefore worth a visit.

– The Gunpowder Tower: Gothic style, it is located at the entrance to the Old Town.

– The Municipal House: it is located in the old home of the Royal Court, in Art Nouveau style.

– Clementinum: former seat of the Jesuit college and university. A visit that will make you travel back in time.

What you should visit in the small town of Prague or the Malá Strana area:

– San Nicolás Church: it is the greatest exponent of the Baroque style in Prague.

– What you should visit in the Hradcany area of ​​Prague:

– Prague Castle: the historic residence of the kings of Bohemia is considered the largest medieval construction in the world.

– St. Vitus Cathedral: it is located inside Prague Castle. The largest representation of the Gothic style in Prague. It took 6 centuries to finish building it.

– Callejón del Oro: a narrow street inside the castle where the goldsmiths lived in the 17th century. Franz Kafka lived in this alley.

– El Loreto: the main tourist attraction is the replica of the house of the Virgin Mary located in the center of the monastery.

– Strahov Monastery: founded in the 12th century, it belongs to the Mostense order, it has a valuable library and an important collection of paintings.

What to see in the new city of Prague or Zona Nove Mesto:

– Wenceslas Square: The Velvet Revolution and the fall of communism began here. This square houses the National Museum of Prague.

What to visit in the Jewish quarter of Prague or the Josefov area of ​​Prague:

– Old Jewish Cemetery: this famous and ancient cemetery surprises everyone who visits it. It is estimated that the remains of more than 100,000 bodies are buried there.

The six synagogues of Prague: still standing, a walk through the history of the Jewish people of Prague.

What you should visit around Prague:

– Terezín concentration camp: the walk through the tunnels and labyrinths will make you feel like you were in the Second World War. This visit is not recommended for everyone.

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