Prague, Czechia The Czech Republic's capital is the city of Praha. It is a beautiful city in the center of Europe and the main economic and social hub of the Czech Republic. The city has a rich architectural heritage that reflects both Bohemia's problematic historical currents and a more than 1,000-year-old urban culture. The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague. Within the European Union, it is the fourteenth largest city. It is also known as the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague has stunning views every day of the year. Despite having the moniker "the city of a hundred spires," the capital of the Czech Republic is actually boosted by about a thousand towers. So, how excited are you to visit Prague?

 

KNOW YOUR PRAGUE

 

Time: GMT (+2)

Telephone Code: +420

Languages: Czech, English, Ukrainian, Slovak, German, Polish, Hungarian, Romani, Russian, Vietnamese, and a number of other languages are among those spoken in Prague. Some are indigenous to the Czech Republic, while others are immigrants or second languages.

Currency: Czech crowns is another name for the Czech koruna. The currency symbol for it is CZK. The letter K is used as the currency symbol.

Visa: You must apply for a long-term (Schengen) visa if you plan to visit or travel to the Czech Republic for up to a 90-day year-round visa which is also referred to as a Schengen visa.

Weather: Prague experiences pleasant summers, bitterly cold, snowy, windy winters, and occasionally overcast days all year round.

Best time to visit: Prague is best visited in late spring or early autumn, just before and after the peak summer tourist season. Arrive in May or September for comfortable temperatures ranging from 18 to 20°C, ideal for sightseeing without having to contend with large crowds. Lower airfares and hotel rates may also be found.

 

PLACES TO VISIT IN PRAGUE (POPULAR DESTINATIONS)

 

Charles Bridge: The Charles Bridge, one of the best places to visit in Prague, is at the top of Prague visitors’ must-see list. It is an ancient Gothic stone bridge that connects the Lesser Town and the Old Town and is Europe's most recognizable bridge. Charles Bridge served as the primary link between Prague Castle and the city's Old Town and surrounding areas. Because of this land connection, Prague became an important trade route between Eastern and Western Europe. Charles Bridge is the oldest bridge still standing over the Vltava River in Prague and the Czech Republic's second oldest bridge.

Prague Zoo – Top Zoological Parks in The World: The Prague Zoo, opened in 1931 and is ranked as one of the best zoological parks in the world. This zoo is ideal for family outings because it offers pony rides, a large adventure playground, and opportunities to feed the animals. This zoo houses over 4200 animals from approximately 650 different species. The Prague Zoo is well worth a visit, not only for the animals but also for the beautiful surroundings. You should be able to cover the majority of topics in 4 or 5 hours.

Old Town Square – The Historic Square: The Old Town Square is one of the most beautiful places in Prague. The historic square is the center square and draws visitors from all over. The market is well-known throughout the world for its Christmas markets and spectacular Easter celebrations. You simply cannot afford to miss this if you are in Prague at this time. If you only have a few days in Prague, this is without a doubt the best place to stay.

The National Gallery – Features Famous Art Collections: The National Gallery, which opened in 1925, is one of the most well-known attractions in Prague. The art collection is soothing to the eyes because it is one of a kind. Other forms include sculpture, fashion, applied arts, and photography.

The Kinsky Palace is home to ancient Asian art, the Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia is home to Middle Ages European art. A cherry on top for all art lovers!

Prague Castle – The Largest Medieval Complex in Europe: It is Prague's most recognizable landmark, standing majestically on the hillside. Among the structures are palaces, great halls, churches, state apartments, fortifications, towers, a monastery, art galleries, museums, and the Golden Lane. The castle complex is free to enter, but the building requires a ticket to enter. Today, the President of the Czech Republic rules from this well-known Prague landmark.

 

MUST-DO THINGS IN PRAGUE

 

Visit the Lennon Wall – colorful graffiti, lyrics & more: The John Lennon Wall is an unusual Prague tourist attraction. This typical wall near the Charles Bridge is covered in colorful graffiti and lyrics inspired by John Lennon. The location is a popular Instagram destination in the city. On John Lennon's birthday, devoted fans still come here to pay their respects. Lennon Wall has a lot of colors, it's a good place to take pictures, there's a small sun, and everyone has to line up to take pictures. It felt very unique here; people have been playing Beatles songs all year, and the atmosphere is excellent. It's a location worth visiting!

Dancing House – Most Photographed Attractions of Prague: Dancing House is one of Prague's most photographed landmarks. The structure is used as an office space. Visitors can take in the view from its rooftop French restaurant while sipping a drink. Visit this amazing attraction when the weather is nice for the best experience. The Dancing House is one of Prague's most well-known structures. Its central pillars represent dancing partners, lending the structure a distinct sense of movement. It is without a doubt one of the best tourist attractions in Prague.

Can you enter the Dancing House? If you want to go inside, keep in mind that only the top floor of the building is accessible to the public.

The amazing panoramic terrace at the top of the house allows you to admire the city and its skyline. The building got its name from the towers that resemble famous dancer figures. A must-see destination!

The Black Light Theatre Wow Show – the best interactive show in Prague: It's a magical experience that can't be described in words. A world that tells a compelling story about each of us. A once-in-a-lifetime experience is full of enchantment and unexpected results. It is a distinct type of theater based on the inability of the human eye to distinguish black from black. The actors wear all black in a black theatre play, and the stage is all black, so the audience can only see what the actors want them to see. This one-of-a-kind performance features fluorescent objects and costumes, as well as mime, dance, and acrobatics.

Have some fun in a fantasy world!

Museum of Fantastic Illusions: You'll be welcomed into the enchanted world of optical illusions! Edward Kelley, the famous alchemist, will magically trap you in his medieval laboratory; Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein will entertain you. You'll see Mona Lisa's true smile, which isn't the one you remember from the picture! Walk up the room's ceiling, transform into a prima ballerina, see your true mirror image, become the most beautiful person in the world, and much more! It is also the most amusing museum in Prague! A captivating world of unbelievable optical illusions. All ages will have a great time. A one-of-a-kind experience with stunning photography.

Prague Bike Tours: Fortunately, more bike lanes are being painted on Prague's roads every year, and the city has many hidden gems for cyclists. The bike lanes along the Vltava river, which makes for a particularly beautiful ride, especially in the morning hours, and an own cycle highway, complete with a cyclist tunnel. Cycling in Prague is a popular leisure activity as well as a less common mode of transportation in the Czech Republic's capital city. However, the number of utility cyclists has recently increased. His bike tour gives him a bird's-eye view of Prague.


 

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Visit to the Lennon Wall
Visit to the Lennon Wall

The John Lennon Wall is an unusual Prague tourist attraction. This typical wall near the Charles Bridge is covered in colorful graffiti and lyrics inspired by John Lennon. The location is a popular Instagram destination in the city. On John Lennon's birthday, devoted fans still come here to pay their respects. Lennon Wall has a lot of colors, it's a good place to take pictures, there's a small sun, and everyone has to line up to take pictures. It felt very unique here; people have been playing Beatles songs all year, and the atmosphere is excellent. It's a location worth visiting!

Visit the Dancing House
Visit the Dancing House

Dancing House is one of Prague's most photographed landmarks. The structure is used as an office space. Visitors can take in the view from its rooftop French restaurant while sipping a drink. Visit this amazing attraction when the weather is nice for the best experience. The Dancing House is one of Prague's most well-known structures. Its central pillars represent dancing partners, lending the structure a distinct sense of movement. It is without a doubt one of the best tourist attractions in Prague.

Can you enter the Dancing House? If you want to go inside, keep in mind that only the top floor of the building is accessible to the public.

The amazing panoramic terrace at the top of the house allows you to admire the city and its skyline. The building got its name from the towers that resemble famous dancer figures. A must-see destination!

 Watch the The Black Light Theatre Wow Show
Watch the The Black Light Theatre Wow Show

It's a magical experience that can't be described in words. A world that tells a compelling story about each of us. A once-in-a-lifetime experience is full of enchantment and unexpected results. It is a distinct type of theater based on the inability of the human eye to distinguish black from black. The actors wear all black in a black theatre play, and the stage is all black, so the audience can only see what the actors want them to see. This one-of-a-kind performance features fluorescent objects and costumes, as well as mime, dance, and acrobatics.

Have some fun in a fantasy world!

Prague Bike Tours
Prague Bike Tours

Fortunately, more bike lanes are being painted on Prague's roads every year, and the city has many hidden gems for cyclists. The bike lanes along the Vltava river, which makes for a particularly beautiful ride, especially in the morning hours, and an own cycle highway, complete with a cyclist tunnel. Cycling in Prague is a popular leisure activity as well as a less common mode of transportation in the Czech Republic's capital city. However, the number of utility cyclists has recently increased. His bike tour gives him a bird's-eye view of Prague.

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