Graffiti Wall - Těšnov

The ever-changing graffiti in Těšnov displays a wide range of human emotions alongside political commentary.

Kampa Museum

Beautiful old water mill repurposed into an acclaimed museum with works by Frantisek Kupka & Otto Gutfreund, alongside temporary exhibitions.

Švandovo Theater

The first theater in Prague with English supertitles. Onsite café serving visitors throughout the day, during intermissions, and after shows.

Idiom Installation

Long-term art installation in the city library where 8,000 books and mirrors form an infinite cylindrical tower.

Academia Bookstore

Publishing house and bookstore, established in 1953 by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, with an onsite cafe overlooking Wenceslas Square.

Spejbl and Hurvinek Theatre

Established in 1930 as the first professional marionette theater company in the country, the Spejbl and Hurvínek Theater remains a firm favorite.

Trade Fair Palace

Home to the National Gallery’s collection of 20th & 21st century art, Veletržní Palace, was one of the first Functionalist buildings in Prague.

Schwarzenberg Palace

One of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in Prague, this palace plays host to the National Gallery’s permanent exhibition, Old Masters.

Main Post Office

The Neo-Renaissance building features a glass roof and an interior decorated with allegorical paintings that have a postal & transportation theme.

National Museum

The National Museum boasts a large collection of objects. The exhibition of natural wonders with its fin whale skeleton remains a favorite.

Barrandov Studios

Barrandov Studios, aka the Hollywood of the East, is one of the biggest film studios in Europe. Groups tours are available.

Kino Aero

One of Prague’s best arthouse cinemas, Kino Aero boasts an onsite bar and a fantastic program with classic films, independent flicks, and more.

Grand Cafe Orient

Get a feel for original Czech Cubist architecture at this unique café located in the House at the Black Madonna.

Memorial to the Victims of Communism

Erie, evocative and disturbing, this memorial features disintegrating statues descending a staircase, symbolizing the decay caused by Communism.

Galerie kritiků

Situated in the cool Rondocubist Adria Palace, the Gallery of Critics is associated with the AICA and their Czech section

Rudolfinum Gallery

This art gallery, without a permanent collection, focuses primarily on the presentation of contemporary international and Czech art.

Wallenstein Riding School

The Wallenstein Riding School in Prague's Lesser Town plays host to big name, short-term exhibitions held by the National Gallery in Prague.

Paternoster Lift Ride

Ah, the Pasternoster. Apart from Prague, these rare lifts can be found in just a few European cities. You can ride one for free in the YMCA building in Prague.

Kino Lucerna

One of the oldest cinemas in Europe and the center of movie culture in Prague, Kino Lucerna is a gorgeous place, complete with an onsite bar/café.

Cafe Slavia

Fabled café that served as a gathering place for intellectuals and artists, with a lovely interior and fantastic views of Prague Castle.

Kafka's Head

This fascinating statue of Kafka’s head by David Černý consists of rotating layers of metal that align to reveal the face of Prague’s famous writer.

DOX Gallery

Large factory repurposed into an art hub with temporary exhibitions, a library, design store, café, and a wooden zeppelin perched on top of it all.

Bio Oko Cinema

Arthouse cinema showing new releases, cult classics, foreign flicks, live broadcasts, etc. Featuring film festivals & an onsite bar.