Best Things To Do in Prague, Czech Republic

  1. Prague National Gallery

    4.4 (1040 Votes)
    Prague National Gallery

    Art Gallery

    The National Gallery holds the largest collection of impressionist, medieval, European artworks in the Czech Republic. The collections of the gallery are not housed in a single building, but are presented in a number of historic structures within the city of Prague, as well as other places. The largest of the gallery sites is the Veletrzni Palace, which houses the National Gallery's collection ...Read more
  2. Nerudova Street

    Art And Culture, Walking Area, Restaurant, Streets

    Nerudova Street is the most picturesque street that leads you to Prague castle. You will find come across various types of souvenir shops, restaurants, embassies and will still be left with a lot more to explore. One of the most unique features of this street is that the house sign dedicated to each house exists and can still be seen. Some of these house signs are like Red lion, white swan, red...Read more
  3. Museum Of Decorative Arts

    4.5 (1626 Votes)
    Museum Of Decorative Arts

    Museum, Arts And Crafts

    Exhibiting a bewitching collection of contemporary crafts from different periods of history, the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague is set in a beautiful neo-Renaissance building. The Museum of Decorative Arts is located in the Jewish Quarters of Prague. The setting cannot be more perfect the most beautiful buildings of Prague are in the Old town. The building was finished in 19th Century and ...Read more
  4. St Cyril And Methodius Cathedral

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    For your slice of war history and to relive the epic film Operation Daybreak, a visit to this cathedral is a must. Brutally attacked by Nazis to avenge the death of Reichsprotektor Heydrich, the cathedral saw a bloody fight ensue between huge Nazi troops and a handful of Czech soldiers. A permanent exhibition to the memory of those who participated in the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich in 1...Read more
  5. Wenceslas Square

    Bar, Library, Landmark, Club

    Wenceslas Square is one of the best commercial and shopping hubs in the city of Prague. Named after Saint Wenceslas, Wenceslas Square is totally popular for its happening nightlife that includes various different restaurants, bars, dance clubs, strip clubs, cinemas and much more. If you are wishing to have a great shopping experience in Prague, you should start with this Wenceslas Square. The s...Read more
  6. Spanish Synagogue

    4.4 (1121 Votes)
    Spanish Synagogue

    Historical Site, Synagogue

    Built in 1868, the youngest synagogue in Prague stands on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer. It was designed in a Moorish style by Vojtech Ignatz Ullmann. Its interior, including the stained glass windows are a sheer delight to the eyes. The Spanish Synagogue has a regular square plan with a large dome surmounting the central space. The nave is surrounded on three sides by ga...Read more
  7. Kampa Island

    4.6 (1213 Votes)
    Kampa Island

    Museum, Island, Park, Landmark

    Kampa Island is basically Prague’s answer to Venice. It is one of the most romantic places in Prague. This island is separated from the city on two sides. On one side it is separated by the mighty Vltava and the other side by the Devil’s stream. Legend goes that ‘Devil’s stream’ was named after a vicious woman who had a very sharp tongue and lived in the vicinity. ...Read more
  8. Bethlehem Chapel

    4.5 (902 Votes)
    Bethlehem Chapel

    Religious Site, Cathedral

    Dating back to the 14th century, Betlehem Chapel was founded as a church where services were held in the Czech language. The Chapel is hugely popular because of Jan Hus, the founder of the Hussite movement and a Czech national hero who preached here from 1402-1412. Noblemen as well as poor people attended his preaching as did a few royal members. The radical reformative movement grew here, and ...Read more
  9. Bedrich Smetana Museum

    4.2 (888 Votes)
    Bedrich Smetana Museum

    Museum

    The Smetana Museum is a museum dedicated to the life and works of famous Czech composer Bedrich Smetana (1824-1884). Located on the banks of river Vltava, this museum is set charming surroundings and amidst lush greenery. Exhibits include copies of letters, photographs and newspaper cuttings relating to Smetana’s life as well as various possessions including the deaf composer’s earb...Read more
  10. National Technical Museum

    4.6 (709 Votes)
    National Technical Museum

    Museum, Architecture

    This museum highlights the history of technology in Czech Republic. It is a perfect option if you wish to visit with your family and make a day out of it. The museum was founded in the year1908 and has since been on the must visit list for technology lovers all around the world. There are locomotive displays in the Railroad section and other interesting displays like aeronautic engineering, ast...Read more
  11. Church Of Virgin Mary Before Tyn

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site, Architecture

    The inspiration behind Walt Disney’s fairy castle, this gothic church is an unmissable landmark in Prague. One of the oldest in in Prague, the church dates back to the 14th century. One can see architectural influences from around the world in the design of the church; from the gothic to Romanian. The Church of Our Lady before Tyn is not only famous for its medieval architecture but also ...Read more
  12. Celetna Street

    Walking Area, Streets, Nightlife

    Celetna Street is located in the Old Town in the city of Prague and is also regarded as one of the oldest streets of Prague. This street is also considered to be the part of Royal Route. You will find a lot of Baroque palaces lined up on the street along with modern architecture pieces. You should surely not miss visiting this street if you are planning a vacation in Prague. Today this Celetna...Read more
  13. Museum Of Communism

    4.1 (798 Votes)
    Museum Of Communism

    Specialty Museum

    Czech’s brush with communism has been long, tedious and legendary. The Museum of Communism highlights life during this period with the help of films, documents and objects. The museum is sort of a memorial to all the people who were unjustly arrested, captured and tortured. The photos and videos that depict the struggles of people during that era are moving and full of agony. This is the ...Read more
  14. Karlstejn

    4.6 (304 Votes)
    Karlstejn

    View Point, Castle

    Founded in the 14th Century by Charles IV, this grand gothic castle held the deepest secrets and the most valued jewels of the Bohemian empire. Located at a distance of 30 kilometers from Prague, this castle is highly popular amongst tourists for its well preserved heritage and cultural importance. The town itself is very picturesque and is full of little shops and restaurants. Being on the hil...Read more
  15. Stefanik Observatory

    4.6 (1286 Votes)
    Stefanik Observatory

    Observatory

    The Stefanik Observatory is located in the very heart of Prague, in Petrin park at the Hunger Wall which was built during the reign of Charles IV in the 14th century. The observatory was opened on June 24th, 1928. After a full-fledged renovation, the building got its current appearance and it was reopened for the public in 1976. Since 1979, the Stefanik observatory has been a part of the Observ...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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