Prague can rival any city in Europe for beauty, its thousands of spires rise from stunning architecture and a hilltop castle looks down onto the calm picturesque Vltava river. Its history dates back a millennium and can be felt with every step along its cobbled side streets. What’s more, Prague is bursting at the seams with things to see and do, with famous sights, historical landmarks, beautiful gardens, lofty vantage points, traditional Czech pubs, cafes and a thriving music scene, there really is something for everyone. So we’ve come up with 5 things to do when visiting Prague.
Explore Prague Castle complex
Forming part of Prague’s distinctive skyline, Prague Castle has been home to kings of the Bohemia, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia and is now the official office of the President of Czech Republic. The castle complex is home to many interesting sites, including the Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert, Saint George’s Basilica, and the picturesque Golden Lane. While visiting the complex, take a moment to admire the amazing views over Prague from this fantastic vantage point.
Stroll across Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge is a stunning medieval structure and one of the oldest bridges in the Czech Republic. Two towers stand on each end of the bridge – Old Town Bridge Tower and Lesser Town Bridge Tower. These two beautiful Gothic gateways provide stunning entrances to the two sides of the city. While crossing the bridge take advantage of the amazing views of the river and of the dramatic Prague Castle towering above Lesser Town.