
Prague
Prague, a city of gothic spires and arched bridges, whispers tales of a dramatic past.
Spirit of the City
Prague, a city of gothic spires and arched bridges, whispers tales of a dramatic past. It's a place where history breathes through every cobblestone, captivating visitors with its timeless charm and enduring spirit. A true storyteller, Prague embraces its rich heritage, offering a journey through time.
Landmarks Map
Top Landmarks (10)
Charles Bridge
An iconic medieval stone arch bridge that crosses the Vltava River in Prague, connecting the Old Town and Lesser Town. It is adorned with statues of saints.
Dancing House
A unique deconstructivist building resembling a pair of dancers, designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić. It stands out among Prague's historic architecture.
Josefov (Jewish Quarter)
A historic neighborhood in Prague, home to several synagogues, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum. It's a testament to the rich Jewish history of the city.
Old Town Square
The historical heart of Prague, surrounded by significant buildings like the Old Town Hall with its Astronomical Clock, and the Church of Our Lady before Týn.
Petrin Lookout Tower
A steel-framework tower on Petřín Hill, resembling the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views of Prague.
Powder Tower
A Gothic tower in Prague, one of the original city gates, separating the Old Town from the New Town. It was never actually used to store gunpowder.
Prague Astronomical Clock
A medieval astronomical clock located on the Old Town Hall, famous for its hourly show of moving Apostles and intricate astronomical dial.
Prague Castle
A vast complex of palaces, churches, and gardens, serving as the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic. It's the largest ancient castle in the world.
St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town)
A magnificent Baroque church in the Lesser Town of Prague, known for its impressive dome, frescoes, and the organ played by Mozart.
St. Vitus Cathedral
A magnificent Gothic cathedral within Prague Castle, serving as the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. It houses the tombs of Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.
Prague boasts an excellent and efficient public transportation system, primarily consisting of a metro, trams, and buses, which can take you to most parts of the city. Tickets are integrated and can be used across all modes. For private transport, ride-sharing apps like Uber and Bolt are widely available and recommended over traditional taxis to avoid potential overcharging.
Shopping Guide
Prague offers diverse shopping experiences. For luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Cartier, visit Pařížská Street. Major shopping malls include Palladium, Nový Smíchov, and Westfield Chodov. Popular shopping streets in the Old Town are Na Příkopě and Národní třída, while Havelska Market provides a traditional market experience.
Events & Seasons
New Year's Eve in Prague
Prague comes alive on New Year's Eve with fireworks, parties, and celebrations throughout the city, especially in the Old Town Square and on Charles Bridge.
Masopust (Carnival)
The Czech version of Mardi Gras, Masopust is a colorful carnival with parades, costumes, music, and feasting before the start of Lent.
Prague Easter Markets
The Prague Easter Markets are the largest and most famous in the Czech Republic, held in the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square. They feature traditional Czech food, handmade crafts, and a vibrant a
St. Patrick's Day Festival
While not a traditional Czech holiday, St. Patrick's Day is celebrated with enthusiasm in Prague, with Irish pubs hosting live music, dancing, and plenty of Guinness.
Prague Spring International Music Festival
A world-renowned classical music festival featuring symphony orchestras, chamber music ensembles, and recitalists from around the globe.
Prague Fringe Festival
An exciting mix of theatre, comedy, music, dance, and storytelling, the Prague Fringe Festival showcases performers from all over the world in intimate venues across the city.
Bohemia Jazz Fest
A major European jazz festival held in Prague's Old Town Square, featuring free open-air concerts by international jazz stars.
Prague Folklore Days
The largest folk dance festival in Central Europe, with dance groups from all over the world performing in the streets of Prague.
Dvorak Prague International Music Festival
A celebration of the music of Antonín Dvořák and other Czech composers, featuring concerts by leading international orchestras, soloists, and conductors.
Signal Festival
A festival of light art and emerging technologies, transforming Prague's public spaces into a dazzling open-air gallery of light installations and video mapping.
Strings of Autumn
An international music festival that transcends genres, featuring a diverse program of classical, jazz, traditional, and experimental music.
Prague Christmas Markets
Famous for their magical atmosphere, the Prague Christmas Markets offer traditional Czech food, drinks, and handmade gifts in a festive setting.
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Airports & Lounges
City airports and available lounges
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague
PRG💳 Lounge Access Programs
Safety & Emergency
In Prague, the general European emergency number is 112. For specific services, dial 158 for Police, 155 for Ambulance, and 150 for Fire and Rescue. A major hospital is Motol University Hospital. Visitors should locate their country's embassy for consular assistance.

