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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Prague - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
This whimsical building, one of Prague's most popular, came to life in 1996 as a team effort from architect Frank Gehry (of Guggenheim Bilbao...Read More
Bordered to the north by Nové Město and to the south by Nusle, Vyšehrad is mostly visited for its citadel high above the river on a rocky outcropping...Read More
This square began life as a cattle market, a function chosen by Charles IV when he established the New Town in 1348. The horse market (now Wenceslas...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesAnother of Charles IV's gifts to the city, the Benedictine monastery sits south of Karlovo náměstí. It's often called Na Slovanech (literally...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesNewly expanded in a new, larger home, this small yet fascinating tribute to the late Václav Havel—former Czech president, playwright, and leader...Read More
On a gracefully curving side street, a short walk from Wenceslas Square, this café-cum–photo exhibition space (three small rooms' worth) is...Read More
For decades it was almost impossible to find an Alfons Mucha original in his homeland, but in 1998 this private museum opened with nearly 100...Read More
The stately red-and-yellow baroque villa housing this museum displays the 19th-century Czech composer's scores, photographs, viola, piano, and...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesStatues representing Drama and Opera rise above the riverfront side entrances to this theater, and two gigantic chariots flank figures of Apollo...Read More
Housed in a grandiose neo-Renaissance structure at the top of Wenceslas Square, the National Museum was built between 1885 to 1890 as a symbol...Read More
At the northern edge of Karlovo náměstí, the New Town Hall has a late-Gothic tower similar to that of the Old Town Hall, plus three tall Renaissance...Read More
Josef Václav Myslbek's impressive equestrian representation of St. Wenceslas with other Czech patron saints around him has been a traditional...Read More
This "square"—more of a rectangle, actually—was first laid out by Charles IV in 1348, and began its existence as a horse market at the center...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesBedřich Smetana's symphonic poem Vyšehrad opens with four bardic harp chords that echo the legends surrounding this ancient fortress. Today...Read More
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