Prague, Czech Republic Travel Guide 2015, Prague, Czech Republic
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See in Prague, Czech Republic
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*****
Prague Castle . This is the biggest ancient castle in the world, according to
Guinness World Records, and rises like a dream above the city offering beautiful views of the areas below. Also on site is the
St. Vitus Cathedral with its lookout tower, the
Castle Picture Gallery, several palaces and museums and the beautiful
Royal Garden, among others. You can also watch the
Presidential Guard, and the changeover of the guards on duty on the hour. A
Prague castle ticket is 350
CZK and an audio guide costs a further 350 CZK.
*****
Charles Bridge connects
Old Town with
Lesser Town. Its construction started in the
14th century and it is one of
Prague's most beautiful structures. During the day, it is a bustling place of trade and entertainment, as musicians busk and artists sell their paintings and jewelry.
***** Old Town (
Staré město); Prague's historic centre includes numerous historic buildings and monuments, most notably the famed
Astronomical Clock (
Orloj), the pure GothicTýn
Church, the mural-covered Storch building, and the
Jan Hus monument. Nearby, the
Estate Theatre is a neoclassical theatre where
Mozart's opera
Don Giovanni was first performed. Old Town features many historical churches (
St. James Church, Church of Our
Lady before Týn among others) and some other interesting historical buildings like the
Old Town Hall.
*****
Josefov; this historic
Jewish ghetto is interesting for its well preserved synagogues. The
Old New Synagogue (
Czech: Staronová synagoga) is
Europe's oldest active synagogue and it is rumoured to be the resting place of the famed Prague
Golem. Another interesting synagogue is the
Spanish Synagogue, a highly ornamental building of
Moorish style. Other attractions include the
Old Jewish Cemetery, which is the oldest in Europe, and
Kafka's house.
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New Town (Nové město); New Town was established as an extension of Old Town in the 14th century, though much of the area has now been reconstructed. The main attraction here is
Wenceslas Square, a rectangular commercial square with many stalls, shops and restaurants. At the top of the square is the
National Museum which is well worth a look (see below).
Midway down this historic boulevard, one finds trendy discos and
Art Nouveau hotels, as well as quaint parks and arcades, while just off the beaten path are some wonderful panoramic views (
Henry Tower), romantic restaurants and the dazzling, Disney-colored
Jubilee Synagogue.
***** Lesser Town (
Malá strana); Across the
Vltava River from the city centre and leading to the castle, this quarter also offers beautiful streets and churches (of which
St. Nicholas Church is the most renowned). The
Lennon Wall, which used to be a source of irritation to the communist regime, is also found here, near a Venetian-like canal with water wheel and close to the Charles Bridge.
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Infant of Prague (Jezulátko). This famous statue of Christ, known also as the
Holy Infant of Prague, is among the most widespread religious images in the world. The original statue can be seen in the
Church of Our Lady Victorious in Lesser Town.
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Loreta . A beautiful
Baroque convent in the Lesser Town.
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Strahov Monastery. A monastery on the mountain.
Worth a visit for both its picture gallery and its notable
Renaissance library.
***** Prague
Dancing House (
Fred and Ginger Building); one of the most fascinating architectural expressions of Prague co-designed by
Vlado Milunic and
Frank Gehry. Accessible from
Karlovo náměstí metro station.
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Petřínská rozhledna . A smaller version of the
Eiffel Tower on the top of
Petrin Hill overlooking Prague.
Climbing the tower costs
120 CZK for a standard ticket or 60 CZK for discounts.
Paid lift available (60 CZK).
**** Prague
Giant Metronome— A huge monument erected to replace the Stalinist monument that preceded it.
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Memorial to the
1989 Velvet Revolution— A simple brass plaque at 20
Narodni. From
Cafe Louvre, walk toward the river. You will enter an archway, and after just a few meters, look at the wall on the left.
*****
Prague Zoo. To get there, take
Metro C to
Nadrazi Holesovice, then bus
112 which terminates at the Zoo. Nearby is the
Troja Chateau (Trojský Zámek) with a large garden displaying various sculptures and a
Botanic Garden (Botanická zahrada Troja) with a tropical greenhouse.
****** Prague christmas markets.
The atmosphere of the Prague
Christmas market was then enriched by fairground attractions, there used to be singers who showed the horrific scenes illustrating the songs stories.
- published: 13 Dec 2014
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