2. Old Town (Stare Mesto)
Owner description: The heart of Prague, Old Town is
filled with many houses, churches and other
structures dating back to the 13th century.
3. Old Town Square
(Staromestske namesti)
Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
Located in the center of historic Prague, this lively
square is surrounded by baroque buildings, vibrant
cafes, street entertainers and craftspeople.
4. Lobkowicz Palace
Jirska 3 | Prague Castle, Prague 119 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.lobkowicz.cz
Over 600 years of Czech and European history contained within
the oldest and largest privately-owned art collection in the
Czech Republic.
5. St. Vitus Cathedral
(Chram svateho Vita)
Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.hrad.cz/en/prazsky_hrad/katedrala_vita.shtml
Situated at the Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is the most
important and largest church in Prague. The cathedral is the
burial place of the former Czech kings and a home of the Czech
Crown Jewels
6. Charles Bridge (Karluv
Most)
Between Mala Strana and the Old Town, Prague
11000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
Connecting the Old town with Lesser Town, this
popular pedestrian bridge is filled with musicians,
painters, vendors and tourists during the
summertime.
7. Lesser Quarter (Mala
Strana)
Prague 15000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
One of the most historic sections of Prague, the
Lesser Quarter features many Renaissance burghers'
houses, baroque palaces, narrow lanes and spacious
squares.
8. St Cyril and St
Methodius Cathedral
Resslova 9, Prague, Czech Republic
“Thus, we had learned much about Operation
Anthropoid when seven brave members of the Czech
resistance critically injured the butcher of Prague, SS
Commandant Rudolph Heydrich. This church hid the
seven soldiers after the attempted assassination of
Heydrich.”
9. State Opera
Legerova 75 | 110 00 Praha 1, Prague, Czech Republic
(Praha 2)
“If you like opera, this is something you must do
while in Prague - go see an opera. We got the best
seats, but all prices are very affordable.”
10. Castle District
(Hradcany)
Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
“Changing of the guard at 12 noon is a must see at
the palace. see the band play from the castle
windows. Make your way back down through the
castle`s beautiful gardens”
11. Old Town Hall and Astronomical
Clock (Staromestska Radnice)
Staromestske namesti 1, Prague 110 00 , Czech
Republic (Praha 1)
“Every hour this clock performs a little show. It's
connected to Prague and though always quite busy
someething to see”
12. Municipal House Hall
(Obecni Dum)
Nam Republiky 5 | Prague 1, Prague 111 21, Czech
Republic (Praha 1)
One of the most stunningly beautiful buildings in
Prague, this lavishly decorated Art Nouveau edifice
has been meticulously restored and houses two
restaurants, a cafe, a concert hall, and a gallery.
15. Church of St. Nicholas (Chram
svateho Mikulase)
Malostranske nam. 1, Prague, Czech Republic (Praha
1)
Mozart played the organ in this church, a magnificent
example of the "Prague Baroque" period of the 18th
century.
16. Prague Castle (Prazsky
hrad)
Prague 11908, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.hrad.cz/en/prague-castle/prague-castle-tourist-information/visit-of-prague-
castle.shtml
This fairy tale castle on a hill overlooking the Vltava River is the most popular sight in the
city, reflecting the city's "Bohemian Baroque" architecture. The seat of Czech rulers for
1,000 years, today it houses the office of the Pesident. Contained within the castle walls are
three courtyards, beautiful gardens, shops, and restaurants. St Vitus Cathedral, a Gothic
landmark of the city started in 926 that has always been the center of Prague's religious and
political life, is in this giant castle. The cathedral has 21 chapels as well as its most famous
archway, the Golden Portal entrance , containing a mosaic of The last Judgement dating
back to 1370.
17. KGB Museum
Mala Strana Vlasska 13, Prague 118 00, Czech Republic
http://kgbmuseum.com
“After visiting it you realize that James Bond was nothing and
the way the guide tells you the stories is amazing too. If you also
the possibility to touch all the spy gadgets and make pictures.”
19. Spanish Synagogue
(Spanelska Synagoga)
Vezenska 1, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/en/aspanish.htm
Built on the site where The Old Shul (oldest Jewish prayer
house) once stood, the Moorish-style synagogue houses
exhibitions retelling the history of the Bohemian and Moravian
Jews from the end of the 18th century through World War II.
20. Petrin Hill
Ujezd St, Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
From many parts of Prague, you can see this small
version of the Eiffel Tower silhouetted against the
horizon. The tower was built for the Prague
Exposition in 1891, and it has 299 steps that tourists
still climb for magnificient views of the city.
22. Funicular Railway
Petrin Hill, Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
“The ride is only a couple of minutes long, but the
view is pretty nice. Don't miss the famous Nebozízek
restaurant half way up the hill.”
23. Estates' Theater
(Stavovske divadlo)
Ovocny trh 1, Prague 11000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.estatestheatre.cz
This is the place where Mozart first presented Don
Gioavanni.
24. Powder Tower (Prasna brana,
literally Powder Gate)
Namesti Republiky, gate to Celetna street | Praha 1,
Staré Mesto (Old Town), Prague, Czech Republic
(Praha 1)
“Worth the $3.50 to walk up”
25. Strahov Monastery
(Strahovsky klaster)
Strahovske nadvori 1 / 132, Prague 118 00 , Czech Republic (Praha 1)
Whilst the Strahov monastary is a marvellous place to visit, with
its massive library of ancient texts and volumes (used for filming
scenes in film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) , another
excellent reason for visiting there is the excellent monastary brewery .
They serve an excellent selection of delicious (and often strong!) beers
brewed on the premises, with seasonal variations, along with a good
selection of light meals and snacks.
26. Museum of
Communism
Na Prikope 10, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.muzeumkomunismu.cz
“Visit this museum if you want to understand how it
FELT to be living in the old USSR.”
27. Frank Gehry's "Fred &
Ginger" House
Corner of Rasinovo & Resslova, Prague Prague 2,
Czech Republic (Praha 2)
http://lava.ds.arch.tue.nl/gallery/praha/tgehry.html
28. Jewish Museum in
Prague
U Stare skoly 1, Prague 11000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/aindex.php
“This is a collection of six synagogues, each with its own
collection of exhibits, showing various aspects of Jewish custom
and history, including the holocaust. We visited five of the six
(all but the "Old and New" synagogue).”
29. Jewish Quarter
(Josefov)
near the Old Town, Prague 11000, Czech Republic
(Praha 1)
This historic pre-war Jewish neighborhood now
stands as a silent memorial to its people.
30. Franz Kafka Museum
Cihelna 2b, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.kafkamuseum.cz/ShowPage.aspx?tabId=-1
Forget about the museum, go for the fountain of the pissing
men, the cafe and the River Terrace Bar. The fountain was one
of the most amusing moments in Prague. The Museum takes
itself too seriously - easy given the subject matter, and is really
one for the Kafka fans. The area around the Museum however is
great for the cafes, bars and good craft shops
31. Wenceslas Square
(Vaclavske namesti)
Prague 11000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
The lively center of Prague's commercial, social and
cultural life, with shops, cafes, hotels and nightclubs
lining its main avenue.
32. Prague TV
Tower
Mahlerovy sady 2699/1 | Prague 3, Prague 13000, Czech Republic
(Praha 3)
http://www.towerpark.cz/en
The Žižkov TV Tower was built between 1985 and 1992. It has a
unique distinctive design and unconventional shape and became
an unmistakable Prague landmark.
33. Bobsleigh Track &
Restaurant
Prosecka 36, Prague 190 00, Czech Republic
http://www.restaurace-bobovka.cz/en
About $3.50 per ride
The track is 1 km long and features dips, loops and other attractions, it
is also possible to ride at night thanks to special track lighting (the
night panorama of Prague is gorgeous).
2 seater trolleys and bob sleds
Go up to 62 kmph
34. Torture Museum
Mostecka 21, Mala Strana, Prague, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
“Some people may find this place a little disturbing but I found
it to be very interesting and torture is obviously a big part of
history that not many people appreciate to learn about. There
are 3 floors full of artifacts/information ect, but can be done in
around 1 hour.”
35. Vrtba Garden
(Vrtbovska zahrada)
Karmelitska 25, Prague 118 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.vrtbovska.cz
“An architectonically unique complex of precisely designed
flower beds and large staircases that are decorated with statues
of ancient Roman gods and goddesses.”
36. Krizik Fountain
Vystaviste Fairgrounds | U Výstaviště LDS 1/20, Prague 170 05,
Czech Republic (Praha 1)
“Krizik fontain is a wonderful water show in Prague, perfect for
romantic evening to visit with somebody special.The lights and
water falling is binded to the notes of the melody, which is not
in Barcelona. Also not so overcrowded as if it was for free. A
small entrance fee allows you to come into the fontain area,
pick a nice place to sit with the best view.It is truth that the
whole performance doesn't last a whole hour but about 30 or
40 minutes.”
37. Sex Machines Museum
Melantrichova 18, Prague 11000, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.sexmachinesmuseum.com
“It's fun! First off, if you're a student, mention that right away and
they'll take off about 100 koruna (with student ID). It's an interesting
way to spend a half hour or so. They have a private screening room in
the back of the first floor showing the first 2 pornographic films ever
made from 1925. The next couple floors above are the displays, info,
diagrams, etc. I wouldn't take anyone too conservative but whatever,
don't take it too seriously it's a fun break from sightseeing!”
38. Narrowest Street
Prague
Unnamed, Near Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech
Republic
“The street has two pedestrian crossing lights. Press
the button to enter and it gives you green to
proceed. Quirky but necessary since only one person
wide can fit down the passageway.”
39. Prague Fashion Museum &
Vintage Shop
Stupartska 3 | Old Town, Prague 110 00, Czech
Republic
http://www.praguefashionmuseum.com
41. Prague Beer Museum
Dlouha 46 | Prague 1, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
http://www.praguebeermuseum.com
“This is a fab wee pub with loads of different beers to sink your
teeth into! With the option of 0.15 l, 0.3l and 0.5l to choose from
you can spend all night trying a little of everything or a lot of
everything! The beers are really cheap and the food is fine for
when you're having a bevvy.”
42. Stredoveka Krcma
(Medieval Tavern)
Thunovska 15, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
“5 of us went on a Friday night. It was so much fun. They had
belly dancing, sword fighting, and fire eaters. We were in the
bottom level, and if claustrophobic, could be an issue. The walls
were made of stone and no windows. The food was great and
the prices were reasonable.”
43. Double Trouble Bar
Melantrichova 17, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic (Praha 1)
http://www.doubletrouble.cz
“I was surprised to see you could get double cocktails which we served in large
plastic dispensers and were decently priced for what you got. I was shocked
when I asked could I dance and the bar and was told straight away yes, I did not
know this was considered the norm here. I had alot of fun dancing on the bar
and then I got to dance on a pole which was located on top of a table so this
made the bar a more interesting place as it was different to others. The drinks
were adequately price and the music was enjoyable. Open til late.”
44. Kavarna Slavia
Smetanovo nabrezi 2, Praha 1, Prague 1012/2, Czech Republic
(Praha 1)
http://www.cafeslavia.cz
“river. The place is attractively decorated, immaculate and very
civilized. The service was perfect and the food, well prepared.”
46. Vidlicky A Noze
Vodni 11 | Praha 5, Prague, Czech Republic
http://www.vidlickyanoze.com
Price range: $3 - $10
“Modern restaurant in Prague with reasonable prices and
friendly stuff.Our kitchen is based on excellent czech and
international meal, friendly enviroment and great beer.”
47. Na Urale
Uralska 690/9, Prague 16000, Czech Republic (Praha
6)
Price range: $5 - $10
“Nice native pub for the locals. Low prices, czech
speech,good beer.”
48. Hooters
Vodickova 5/12 | Praha 2, Prague 12000, Czech
Republic
http://www.hooters.cz
Price range: $6 - $14
“A bit of home”
49. U Kroka
Vratislavova 12 | Praha 2, Prague 12800, Czech Republic
http://www.ukroka.cz
Price range: $4 - $19
“The portions were generous and quality far higher than the bill
suggests. We paid just over 500kc (around £20) for the two mains,
dessert and two drinks each. “
50. k.u. bar lounge
Rytirska 13 | between Wenceslas square and OLD-Town square, Prague
11000, Czech Republic
http://www.kubar.cz
Price range: $3 - $10
“KU bar and lounge is the best place for you. Delicious drinks, food and
smiling barmans are effortless.”
51. Klub Karlovy Lazne
Smetanovo nabrezi 198 | Praha 1, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic (Praha
1)
http://www.karlovylazne.cz
“Had a lot of fun in this place, was floor hopping for first 20 minutes to
try satisfy our taste. Must go to ice bar”
52. Club Duplex
Vaclavske nam 21 | Praha 1, Prague 113 60, Czech Republic (Praha
1)
http://www.duplex.cz
“One of the best !,,,!.,Wild night :) The club and the resturant
became my favorite place In Prague!! Hope to come soon again”
53. M1 Lounge
Masna 1 | Near Bohemia Bagel, old town square, Prague, Czech Republic
http://www.m1lounge.com
“The owner of M1 is Jonathan David Bass - also known as "Jonny Magic". Native
of New York city, he is a professional magician and illusionist. He has toured
extensively around the world and has appeared on international television
programs and specials. Following his success as a professional artist, and having
spent years familiarizing himself with the ups and downs of Prague's nightlife
scene, Jonathan decided to realize his own vision of a bar and lounge different
from all the rest. The end result of that dynamic vision is M1.”
54. Roxy Club
Dlouhá 33 Praha 1 110 00
https://www.facebook.com/ClubRoxyPrague?fref=ts
“Partying club at it's craziest, lots of very young kids
(16) and some drugs. Still very cool. Lost it's drink
licence a couple of times.”