Guidebook for Prague

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Guidebook for Prague

Parks & Nature

722 locals recommend
Stromovka
722 locals recommend
1237 locals recommend
Riegrovy sady
1237 locals recommend
638 locals recommend
Petřínské sady
Petřínské sady
638 locals recommend
61 locals recommend
Gardens below Prague Castle
158 Valdštejnská
61 locals recommend
495 locals recommend
Havlicek Gardens
Havlíčkovy sady
495 locals recommend

Arts & Culture

According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, occupying an area of almost 70,000 m2, at about 570 meters in length and an average of about 130 meters wide.
2060 locals recommend
Prague Castle
2060 locals recommend
According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, occupying an area of almost 70,000 m2, at about 570 meters in length and an average of about 130 meters wide.
Dancing House was constructed between 1992-1996. It has daring, curvy outlines, which led its architects Vlado Milunic and the American Frank Owen Gehry to initially name it the "Fred and Ginger Building", after the legendary dance duo.
749 locals recommend
Dancing House
6 Jiráskovo nám.
749 locals recommend
Dancing House was constructed between 1992-1996. It has daring, curvy outlines, which led its architects Vlado Milunic and the American Frank Owen Gehry to initially name it the "Fred and Ginger Building", after the legendary dance duo.
Charles Bridge is a stone Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town and Lesser Town (Malá Strana). It was actually called the Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) during its first several centuries. Its construction was commissioned by Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and began in 1357. In charge of the construction was architect Petr Parléř whose other works include the St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle. It is said that egg yolks were mixed into the mortar to strengthen the construction of the bridge.
1717 locals recommend
Charles Bridge
Karlův most
1717 locals recommend
Charles Bridge is a stone Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town and Lesser Town (Malá Strana). It was actually called the Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) during its first several centuries. Its construction was commissioned by Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and began in 1357. In charge of the construction was architect Petr Parléř whose other works include the St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle. It is said that egg yolks were mixed into the mortar to strengthen the construction of the bridge.
he historic center of Prague, the Old Town (Staré Město), is where you'll find the splendid Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), one of the best places to begin exploring the city. Here you'll find the Tyn Church and the Clementinum, along with numerous other fine old churches, as well as splendid old architecture dating back as far as the 11th century, while the Jewish Quarter, Josefov, is just a short walk north. A highlight is the Old Town Hall (Staromestská radnice), home to the wonderful early 15th-century Astronomical Clock (orloj): each hour, it springs to life as the 12 Apostles and other figures appear and parade in procession across the clock face. Other Old Town Hall highlights are the Gothic doorway leading to its splendid interior with its art exhibits and displays, a chapel built in 1381, and an old prison. Be sure to make the ascent (by stairs or elevator) to the top of the Old Town Hall Tower for its fine views over Prague.
1480 locals recommend
Old Town Square
Staroměstské náměstí
1480 locals recommend
he historic center of Prague, the Old Town (Staré Město), is where you'll find the splendid Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí), one of the best places to begin exploring the city. Here you'll find the Tyn Church and the Clementinum, along with numerous other fine old churches, as well as splendid old architecture dating back as far as the 11th century, while the Jewish Quarter, Josefov, is just a short walk north. A highlight is the Old Town Hall (Staromestská radnice), home to the wonderful early 15th-century Astronomical Clock (orloj): each hour, it springs to life as the 12 Apostles and other figures appear and parade in procession across the clock face. Other Old Town Hall highlights are the Gothic doorway leading to its splendid interior with its art exhibits and displays, a chapel built in 1381, and an old prison. Be sure to make the ascent (by stairs or elevator) to the top of the Old Town Hall Tower for its fine views over Prague.

Sightseeing

Vyšehrad (Czech for "upper castle") is a historical fort located in the city of Prague, it was built, probably in the 10th century, on a hill over the Vltava River.
1244 locals recommend
Vyšehrad
1244 locals recommend
Vyšehrad (Czech for "upper castle") is a historical fort located in the city of Prague, it was built, probably in the 10th century, on a hill over the Vltava River.
960 locals recommend
Prague Astronomical Clock
1 Staroměstské náměstí
960 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

Trampoline park is a new way for people of all ages to really have fun while getting in shape at the same time. JumpPark is a new kind of recreation that strengthens your whole body! Just imagine trampolines everywhere from wall to wall, connected to one another as far as the eye can see. Now imagine trampolines turned sideways so as to form the very walls so you can literally jump off the walls!
23 locals recommend
JumpPark Prague
2 Na Jarově
23 locals recommend
Trampoline park is a new way for people of all ages to really have fun while getting in shape at the same time. JumpPark is a new kind of recreation that strengthens your whole body! Just imagine trampolines everywhere from wall to wall, connected to one another as far as the eye can see. Now imagine trampolines turned sideways so as to form the very walls so you can literally jump off the walls!
Spejbl & Hurvínek Theater Located in Prague 6, a popular residential area is the famous Spejbl & Hurvínek Theater. This marionette theater has a long tradition in the city of Prague as the two main protagonists; Spejbl & Hurvínek are household names to Czech citizens. Established in 1930 in Pilsen, western Bohemia by Professor Josef Skupa, the Spejbl and Hurvínek Theater was established by prof. Josef Skupa (1892-1957) in Pilsen, western Bohemia in 1930 as the first modern professional marionette theater in the country.
Divadlo Spejbla a Hurvínka
Spejbl & Hurvínek Theater Located in Prague 6, a popular residential area is the famous Spejbl & Hurvínek Theater. This marionette theater has a long tradition in the city of Prague as the two main protagonists; Spejbl & Hurvínek are household names to Czech citizens. Established in 1930 in Pilsen, western Bohemia by Professor Josef Skupa, the Spejbl and Hurvínek Theater was established by prof. Josef Skupa (1892-1957) in Pilsen, western Bohemia in 1930 as the first modern professional marionette theater in the country.
Aquapalace Praha has been designed to fulfill and surpass all your dreams about pirates, sea creatures, shipwrecks, water slides and stormy seas, that is if you are a child or even an adult with an overactive imagination! The designers of this truly exceptional water park thought about adults and children alike during the creation of Aquapalace Praha and so created the water adventure land for children plus facilities for adults including a cutting edge fitness center, a variety of saunas (including Roman and Finnish style saunas), a wellness center and a "Water Bar" where you can sip your favorite cocktail on a barstool sitting in a swimming pool!
152 locals recommend
Aquapalace Prague
137 Pražská
152 locals recommend
Aquapalace Praha has been designed to fulfill and surpass all your dreams about pirates, sea creatures, shipwrecks, water slides and stormy seas, that is if you are a child or even an adult with an overactive imagination! The designers of this truly exceptional water park thought about adults and children alike during the creation of Aquapalace Praha and so created the water adventure land for children plus facilities for adults including a cutting edge fitness center, a variety of saunas (including Roman and Finnish style saunas), a wellness center and a "Water Bar" where you can sip your favorite cocktail on a barstool sitting in a swimming pool!
Prague Zoological Garden has contributed significantly to saving Przewalski's horse. For many years, it was the biggest breeder of the species in the world. In 2007, Forbes Traveler Magazine listed Prague Zoo as the seventh best Zoo in the world.[5] In 2015, TripAdvisor listed it as the fourth best Zoo in the world.
706 locals recommend
Prague Zoo
120/3 U Trojského zámku
706 locals recommend
Prague Zoological Garden has contributed significantly to saving Przewalski's horse. For many years, it was the biggest breeder of the species in the world. In 2007, Forbes Traveler Magazine listed Prague Zoo as the seventh best Zoo in the world.[5] In 2015, TripAdvisor listed it as the fourth best Zoo in the world.

Food Scene

Come and taste the best Pilsner beer in Prague, which has been drawn at "U Pinkasu" since 1843.
135 locals recommend
Restaurace U Pinkasů
756 /16 Jungmannovo nám.
135 locals recommend
Come and taste the best Pilsner beer in Prague, which has been drawn at "U Pinkasu" since 1843.