Clementinum
The seat of the National Library, this large complex features the famously gorgeous Baroque Library, lush courtyards, an astronomical tower, and more.
Kobky at Náplavka
These wonderfully whimsical round cubicles in the stone retaining wall on the river embankment house cafes, galleries, and restrooms.
Queen Anne's Summer Palace
This fine example of Renaissance architecture, aka the Belvedere, is located in the pretty Royal Gardens of the Prague Castle – a great place for a stroll.
Daliborka Tower
Named after its first inmate, Dalibor of Kozojedy, this legendary prison tower is part of the Prague Castle fortifications.
Josefov: The Jewish Quarter
This former Jewish ghetto features the Prague Jewish Museum with several synagogues and the old cemetery, plus high-end shopping & restaurants.
Dancing House
Inspired by Frank Astaire & Ginger Rogers, the Dancing House is a pearl of modern architecture. The onsite cafe provides fantastic views of the city.
National Theatre
The National Theatre shines in the skyline with its magnificent golden rooftop triga. The interior is just as impressive as is the theatre’s repertoire.
Petřín Hill
A great green space for those looking for amazing views or a calm place for a picnic. Complete with a mini Eiffel Tower, a funicular, mirror maze, and more.
St. George's Basilica
St. George's Basilica, where you can find the tomb of the Přemyslids, is the most significant Romanesque building in Prague.
Museum of communism
The Museum of Communism focuses on the totalitarian regime, from its military coup beginning of 1948 to its collapse in November of 1989.
The Church of Our Lady before Týn
Gorgeous Gothic church with twin spires straight out of a fairy tale. Overlooking Old Town Square, this church houses the tomb of Tycho de Brahe.
Astronomical Clock
The oldest clock still in operation, this medieval astronomical clock gives an hourly show with the twelve apostles rotating around the clock’s face.
John Lennon Wall
A symbol of freedom and expression, this graffiti covered wall became an impromptu memorial to John Lennon after he died.
Municipal House
This absolute gem of Art Nouveau architecture is right next to the Powder Tower and features a café, restaurant, music hall, galleries, & more.
Wenceslas Square
This square, also used for demonstrations & celebrations, is home to shops, hotels, restaurants & bars, and the National Museum, which overlooks it all.
House of the Black Madonna
The House at the Black Madonna is a fine example of rare Cubist architecture. Inside you’ll find the only surviving Cubist café in the world.
Wallenstein Palace and garden
Nowadays the seat of the Senate, this palace’s Italian-style garden with Baroque statues, a pond, a grotto, & a large garden pavilion is a must see.
St. Vitus Cathedral
Standing guard over the city, St Vitus holds the tombs of Czech kings and Holy Roman Emperors, as well as the Crown Jewels. The most sacred of them all.
Garden on the Ramparts
The south gardens of the Prague Castle, Zahrada Na valech, or Garden on the Ramparts is a gorgeous green space.
Charles Bridge
This fabled bridge, commissioned by Charles IV, is lined with sculptures of saints. Best experienced in the morning or at night when it’s at its most evocative.
Strahov Monastery
The second oldest monastery in Prague, Strahov boasts two amazing Baroque libraries and is perched on top of Petřín Hill, offering splendid views.
Powder Tower
Used as a storage space for gun power, this tower was also the starting place for the royal coronation tour that led to the Prague Castle complex.
Golden Lane
Situated in the Prague Castle complex, this lane has tiny colorful houses where goldsmiths used to live. Franz Kafka also lived in one of the abodes.
Old Royal Palace
One of the oldest parts of the Prague Castle complex, the Old Royal Palace boasts the beautiful Vladislav Hall, famous for its Gothic rib vaulting.