Prague, a charming tourist destination and the capital of the Czech Republic in the Bohemian region, is one of the ten most visited cities in Europe and has become a popular tourist destination in recent years.
In 2016 he was visited by more than 7 million people in the Czech capital, and more are expected every year. According to A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Prague is one of Europe’s most beautiful capitals. And one of the cheapest.
This city offers tourists a lot of opportunities how to spend an unforgettable time.
Prague castle
Prague Castle is known as the world’s biggest mediaeval castle, which was built in the 9th century. Once the residence of Czech kings, it has nothing to do with the strict defensive fortifications.
On the contrary, it consists of a magnificent palace. Connected by beautiful streets. Especially Golden Lane, where colorful houses line up. The reward is a stunning amazing view of the city.
Don’t miss the Astronomical Clock’s time change
All tourists have to check out the famous Astronomical Clock . Dominating the Town Hall on Old Town Square, this medieval clock is one of the most famous symbols of Prague in the world. Every noon, an animatronic clock depicts the gait of his 12 Apostles for a stunning performance show off. Most free walking tours stop at the foot of the clock, but what tourists can’t stop talking about is climbing the tower itself.
Experience Peace and Serenity at Strahov Monastery
Uncomfortable with crowdedness? Don’t worry, Strahov Monastery provides a wonderful setting to recharge your energy. The huge monastery is located behind Prague Castle and Petrin Hill and is noted for its breathtaking views of the Lesser Town (the historic district between Prague Castle and the Vltava River). Beer lovers take note: just a few steps from Prague Castle, the Strahov Monastery Brewery is a true hidden gem.
Cross the Charles Bridge
Prague’s most famous landmark, the Charles Bridge is a pedestrian bridge with a length of 500m. It straddles the Vltava River and connects his two parts of the city.
It’s better to cross the Charles Bridge before sunrise. A fleeting moment of grace veiled in mystery and devoid of tourists, it seems to bridge the two worlds of dreams and reality.
** Legend told us that if you place your left hand on the base of the statue and make a wish, your wish will come true **
Either way, taking pictures across the bridge, or many other things, is one of the things to do in Prague to take home beautiful memories with dreamy pictures.
For adrenalin lovers
Take a break from the traditional Prague tourist sites and enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience of shooting strong weaponry in Prague gun range.
The truth is that an unforgettable and ESSENTIAL experience for all those who love strong emotions. Large weapons repertoire with very experienced instructors.
Many weapons have optical sights for simple shooting, so even if you’re a beginner, you’ll get an adrenaline rush at the Prague shooting range.
Lobkowicz Palace
Of all the castle doors, those of Lobkowicz Palace seem to open to a hidden treasure. A private castle from the 1600s, contains the Lobkowicz family’s extensive art collection. Its cafe has a wonderful city view. Then head for the gardens of Letna along the Vltava.
Enjoy the best views of Prague from Petrin Hill
It stands 140 meters high, in Mala Strana near the Castle. You may ascend by foot or via funicular. In addition to being a recreation area, where Praguers go to unwind, it is also the best viewpoint in Prague. In addition to its green areas and gardens, ideal for going with children, there are some attractions such as the Petrin tower.In any case, even a simple walk through Prague will be a treat for the eyes. There are plenty of sights to see and do for free.