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Prague Old Town
The heart of Prague's historic center, Old Town Square is a bustling hub of activity. Surrounded by colorful baroque buildings and Gothic churches, it's home to the famous Astronomical Clock. Street performers, cafes, and seasonal markets make it a lively destination year-round.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Bell Tower and Astronomical Clock (Orologio Astronomico)
This medieval astronomical clock, dating back to 1410, is a masterpiece of Gothic science. Every hour, it comes alive with a procession of the Twelve Apostles. The clock face not only tells the time but also shows astronomical details and zodiacal signs.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Church of Our Lady before Tyn
This imposing Gothic church dominates Old Town Square with its twin spires. Its interior boasts beautiful Gothic and Baroque altars and tombs. The church has been a symbol of Prague since the 14th century.
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Male Namesti fountain
This charming small square is often overlooked by tourists. It features a beautiful Renaissance fountain and is surrounded by colorful houses. It's a perfect spot to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet moment in historic Prague.
Duration: 30 minutes
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The Clementinum is one of the largest building complexes in Europe and home to the Czech National Library. Its Baroque Library Hall, with its stunning frescoes and rare globes, is considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. The complex also includes an astronomical tower with panoramic views of Prague.
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Charles Bridge
This iconic 14th-century stone bridge connects Old Town with Lesser Town. Lined with 30 Baroque statues, it offers stunning views of Prague Castle and the Vltava River. Street artists and musicians add to its lively atmosphere.
Duration: 60 minutes
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Kampa Park
Known as the "Venice of Prague," Kampa Island is a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. It features charming canals, old water mills, and modern art installations. The island's park is perfect for picnics and relaxation.
Duration: 60 minutes
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The John Lennon Wall
This colorful wall has been a symbol of love and peace since the 1980s. Covered in Beatles-inspired graffiti and messages of hope, it's constantly changing as visitors add their own contributions. It stands as a testament to freedom of expression and Prague's resilient spirit.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Mala Strana (Little Quarter)
This picturesque neighborhood at the foot of Prague Castle is filled with Baroque palaces and charming cobblestone streets. Its main square, surrounded by beautiful churches and historic buildings, offers a glimpse into Prague's aristocratic past. Hidden gardens and quaint cafes make it perfect for exploration.
Duration: 30 minutes
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St Nicholas Church
This stunning Baroque church in Lesser Town is known for its impressive dome and bell tower. Its lavishly decorated interior features frescoes, sculptures, and a magnificent organ once played by Mozart. The church's green copper dome is a distinctive part of Prague's skyline.
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Petrin Hill Cross
This verdant hill offers a respite from the city with its beautiful gardens and walking paths. The Petřín Lookout Tower, often called Prague's Eiffel Tower, provides panoramic views of the city. A funicular railway offers a scenic ride to the top.
Duration: 30 minutes
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Strahov Monastery Complex
Founded in 1143, this Premonstratensian monastery is known for its stunning Baroque libraries. The Theological and Philosophical Halls house ancient manuscripts and are adorned with beautiful ceiling frescoes. The monastery also features a renowned brewery and stunning views of Prague.
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Prague Castle
The largest ancient castle complex in the world, Prague Castle has been the seat of Czech rulers for centuries. It encompasses palaces, churches, gardens, and the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral. The changing of the guard ceremony is a popular attraction.
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St. Vitus Cathedral
This Gothic masterpiece within Prague Castle took nearly six centuries to complete. Its soaring spires, intricate stained glass windows, and the tomb of St. Wenceslas make it a must-see. The cathedral also houses the Czech crown jewels.
Sample a variety of organic, locally-brewed beers in the cozy tasting room or on the lively outdoor terrace, accompanied by Dutch snacks like cheese and sausages.
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Golden Lane
This picturesque street within Prague Castle is lined with tiny, colorful houses dating from the 16th century. Once home to castle guards and goldsmiths, it later housed artists and writers, including Franz Kafka. Today, it offers a glimpse into medieval life in Prague.