UNESCO World Heritage Site with a variety of architectural styles, including Romanesque and Gothic. St. Vitus Cathedral, the most important cathedral in Prague, is located within the castle.
A 516-meter-long Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town with Malá Strana.
The heart of the city, surrounded by historical buildings, the Astronomical Clock, and street performers.
A relaxing way to experience Pragues's lifeline, with some tours including a meal.
A 600-year-old clock that still works and displays the time, date, astronomical cycles, and Christian holidays.
Considered the Central Park of Prague, Stromovka Park is a must-visit when spending time in Prague during the summer. It offers walking trails for runs or leisurely strolls and lots of green space for a picnic or a game of frisbee. You’ll often find yoga classes being held in Stromovka Park during the summer or kids cooling off in the shallow pond that offers a raft they can play on. The beer garden is attached to the playground, which makes it an ideal place to go when wanting a beer if you’re visiting Prague with kids.
Considered the Central Park of Prague, Stromovka Park is a must-visit when spending time in Prague during the summer. It offers walking trails for runs or leisurely strolls and lots of green space for a picnic or a game of frisbee. You’ll often find yoga classes being held in Stromovka Park during the summer or kids cooling off in the shallow pond that offers a raft they can play on. The beer garden is attached to the playground, which makes it an ideal place to go when wanting a beer if you’re visiting Prague with kids.
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