Best Things To Do in Prague, Czech Republic

  1. Republic Square

    Bar, Walking Area, Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    A major transport hub, the Republic square is a lively place in Prague. There are street vendors, bars and restaurants that add to its charisma. The Old Town is at walking distance from here and the beautiful sights like Prague Castle add to the bewitching backdrop. There are lovely old buildings with magnificent architecture to look at and interesting shopping options too.
  2. St Agnes Convent

    4.5 (536 Votes)
    St Agnes Convent

    Art And Culture, Church, Religious Site

    St Agnes of Bohemia Convent (together with neighbouring St Francis Church) is the oldest Gothic building and one of the most famous and significant convents in Bohemia. Now it’s the National Culture Heritage of the Czech Republic. It is a complex of two main buildings – the convent of Poor Clares and a small Franciscan monastery. The convent and the church were built between 1231-34...Read more
  3. Pinkas Synagogue

    4.3 (979 Votes)
    Pinkas Synagogue

    Art Gallery, War Memorial, Synagogue

    The glorious Pinkas Synagogue was made in the year 1535. It served as a place of worship until the year 1941. This synagogue is quite a significant memorial to Czech Jews suffered the wrath of the Nazis. It was a place of worship for Prague's Jews for nearly four centuries. But soon after that, it was converted into a war memorial after World War 2. It also has a collection of paintings and dra...Read more
  4. Maisel Synagogue

    4.2 (1109 Votes)
    Maisel Synagogue

    Historical Site, Exhibition , Synagogue

    The Maisel synagogue was built at the end of the 16th century and initially served as only a private house of prayer. These days it serves as Museum of history of Jews in Bohemia and Moravia from the 10th to the 18th century.Built in neo-renaissance style, the synagogue dates back to the 16th century. The Maisel synagogue is perhaps the most richly decorated synagogue in Prague. It houses a mag...Read more
  5. Wallenstein Palace Gardens

    Garden, Walking Area, Leisure

    The Wallenstein gardens are a hidden gem in the city of Prague. Almost like a green wonderland, the gardens are well hidden and offer many whimsically exciting opportunities to relax and enjoy. Look out for the huge limestone grotto with "hidden" faces, frogs, snakes that were made to keep the aristocrats busy. The gardens are a peaceful place to just relax, completely different to the rest of ...Read more
  6. Loreto Church
    The Prague Loreto is a remarkable Baroque historic monument, a place of pilgrimage with captivating history. The expansive decorative frontal façade has a clock tower, from which the Loreto carillon tunes that are heard every hour, certainly doesn’t go unnoticed. The church is dedicated to Virgin Mary and is an important pilgrimage in Prague. The church was built in the 17 th centu...Read more
  7. Antonin Dvorak Museum

    4.3 (329 Votes)
    Antonin Dvorak Museum
    The Antonin Dvorak Museum is part of the Czech Museum of Music which in turn is part of the complex of the National Museum. Built in the 18th century, this baroque building was designed by the famous architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. Only a few minutes away from the city center, the museum has been housed in this building since 1932. The museum displays photographs, newspaper cuttings, prog...Read more
  8. Prague Beer Museum

    4.4 (847 Votes)
    Prague Beer Museum

    Museum, Food And Drinks, Specialty Museum, Adults

    Prague Beer museum is one of the most visited attractions of Pra-gue. It is a perfect place specially for beer lovers. The place is known to be always crowded with people who are here to have a good time and want to have fun with friends or family. You will also come across a lot of locals in the bar who are quite friendly and it is a great place for conversations. The museum boasts of 30 beers...Read more
  9. Choco-story Museum

    4.1 (401 Votes)
    Choco-story Museum

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    This place is a delight for every chocolate lover. This museum is a part of a group of museums which has branches in France and Mexico. Prague is known for its unconventional museums such as the beer museum as well as the sex museum and Choco-story museum is a part of that experience. You can even attend a workshop if time permits. Here, you are free to eat as many pralines, truffles and chocol...Read more
  10. Krizik Fountain

    3.8 (428 Votes)
    Krizik Fountain

    Entertainment, Leisure, Fountain

    This unique fountain is one of a kind in the whole of Europe. It not only offers its visitors an unforgettable artistic enjoyment but also beautiful music which is accompanied by coloured light effects and water dance. The light water show is teamed up withpop melodies and beautiful classical music as well as unique original scenic projects which are accompanied by the magical play of light. Yo...Read more
  11. Memorial Of National Literature

    Museum, Specialty Museum

    The Museum of Czech Literature is also popularly known as Memorial of National Literature. It is housed in the Strahov monastery and is a part of the Prague Castle. The Memorial of National Literature has a lot of functions that they undertake such as creating, treating, publishing archival, storing library, processing, audio-visual, art and other collections which are the main source of eviden...Read more
  12. Hanavsky Pavillion

    3.6 (515 Votes)
    Hanavsky Pavillion

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Leisure

    Hanavsky Pavillion can easily be described as one of the most impressive examples of Art Nouveau architecture in the city. Originally built as the representative pavilion of the Komárov Ironworks for the Prague Jubilee Exhibition in 1891; it was the first cast iron structure in Prague. Today, although it holds its age old charm, it is not a historical figure anymore. Today it functions a...Read more
  13. Villa Richter

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant, Leisure

    Villa Richter is a perfect getaway from the usual lively nature of the city which always has something or the other constantly happening around it. It consists of two main restaurants, one out of which is completely Italian and one is Czech in its ambience and cuisine. Villa Richter for one has an amazingly warm staff and a great service. Terra is known for its lovely Italian food as well as so...Read more
  14. Lesser Town Bridge Towers

    4.6 (178 Votes)
    Lesser Town Bridge Towers

    Tower

    In Prague, you will see a lot of architectural marvels. Here, you will come across two towers which are strikingly different in their architecture styles. They are known as Lesser Town Bridge Towers. It forms the entrance to the Lesser Town from the famous Charles Bridge. The smaller tower which is also called the Romanesque, dates back to the 12th century. Although, its current renaissance loo...Read more
  15. Vysehrad Castle

    4.7 (1105 Votes)
    Vysehrad Castle

    Park, Walking Area, Castle, Historical Site

    Vysehrad literally translated stands for “Castle on the heights” and it is exactly that- a beautiful castle on heights. It is accessible throughout the year and you can visit it at any hour at your own convenience. The adjoining park covers the entire area and offers you the best walk to explore the place completely. Make sure to take a walk through the Tabor Gate as here, the ruins...Read more
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  • Are there any hands on art classes I can take to enhance my skills as an art teacher to K-6 students in Prague? or nearby?

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  • what is the average temperature in early nov. in farenheit

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    • The average temperature of Prague in early November lies between 35-40 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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  • What is the best way to travel around in the city?

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    • Metro and tram are the easiest ways to travel around Prague and if you are exploring only the attractions near the city center, you can also consider walking around. 

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  • I'm interested in shopping for fabric. Where are there some stores in Prague?

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    • A few fabric stores in Prague include Evi Látky, Látky Fiala, Kalců, MarLen, and Latky Mraz. Search these online and you will be able to get hold of their addresses. Also, ask the locals around as they are the best source of information.

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  • What is the weather like near the end of July?

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    • The weather in Prague will be mostly sunny with a thunderstorm or two at the end of July. For more accurate information, you must refer to a weather forecasting platform.  

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  • wHAT IS THE OLDEST RESTAURNT IN pRAQUE. iS IT WORTH THE VISIT wHAT ARE APPROXIMATE PRICES IN CANADIAN $'S

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    • U Fleků is considered to be one of the oldest restaurants in Prague and you can check the menu available on the official website of the restaurant for prices.  

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  • were is the consentration camp located

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    • There is a Theresienstadt concentration camp located in the town of Terezín that is around 50 miles away from Prague. 

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  • Is there a way to get up to castle without walking?

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    • I am not sure which castle you are talking about. 

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