Ovdje navodimo spisak atrakcija koje vam preporučujemo u Pragu, iste u toku svoje posjete jednostavno „morate vidjeti“. Svaki posjetitelj Praga sigurno će imati svoju predstavu o spomenicima koje želi vidjeti, stoga ovdje navedeni spisak ni u kom slučaju nije obavezan, više manje uzmite to kao našu preporuku.
Charles Bridge – The bridge with the best night view of Prague Castle. It is one of the most popular sights.
Wenceslas Square – The largest and busiest shopping street in Prague. Typical main street shops, including several of the big fast food restaurants.
Old Jewish Quarter – Small cobbled streets, home of the mythical Golem, the oldest Jewish synagogues, and the famous cemetery.
Prague Castle – The complex is a magnificent experience throughout, with several museums each worthy of hours of exploration.
St. Vitus Cathedral - Located at Prague Castle complex – numerous beautiful cathedral’s chapel. French Gothic structure.
Magic Lantern Theatre – Known for its modern and controversial glass design and venue for all Magic Lantern shows. Directly next to the National Theatre.
Mucha Museum – Fascinating and world’s first Mucha Museum.
Cafe Imperial – Habsburg-era cafe with stunning 1914 ceramic tiled interior.
Bertramka – Villa where Mozart stayed while visiting Prague in 1787 and 1791, now museum and concert hall.
Trade Fair Palace - Gallery of modern art (Veletrzni Palac).
St. Mikulas Church – Experience the theatre of the High Baroque in this landmark of Lesser Town.
Municipal House & Smetana Hall – Prague’s most prominent Art Nouveau building, cultural centre with exhibition halls and auditorium.
National Theatre – The national symbol of Czech culture and independence in neo-renaissance style. Next to the Vltava river.
Observation Tower – For the best view of Prague, this building is a small version of the Eiffel tower and sits on top of Petrin hill.
Stavovske Divadlo – Prague’s oldest theatre is worth visiting for good performances and its architecture alone.
Old Town Bridge Tower – For the best view of the Vltava River and Charles bridge. Looking the other way, view of Old Town.
Old Town Square – Prague’s centre for cafes, street entertainment and leisurely fun. Very beautiful historical buildings surround the square.
Parizska Street – The street to be seen on, for the famous and glamorous. Loads of posh shops and cafes.
Petrin Hill – Dominating the skyline of Prague this park is the largest area of trees and fields in the immediate vicinity of Prague. Miniature of Eiffel Tower.
Astronomical Tower – The central tower of the former Jesuit College allows access to a frescoed Baroque library and the best viewing gallery in the Old Town.
TV Tower -Prague tallest landmark – futuristic building.
Powder Tower (Powder Gate) – For those visitors energetic enough for a climb to the top, this Gothic tower has an amazing view of Prague.
Prague State Opera House - This opera house presents performances from the Italian repertoire: Rossini, Verdi, etc. and selected others.
Rudolfinum – Venue for the best classical music in Prague as well as selected exhibitions. Overlooks the Vltava river.
Lesser Town – Across the Vltava River via the Charles Bridge, nestling below the castle, is the Lesser Town quarter of Prague, known as “Mala Strana” in Czech.
Lapidarium – Branch of National Gallery showing some great Czech sculptures.
Loreta – Important baroque place of Christian pilgrimage.
St. James Church – An attractive Baroque reworking of a gothic church and originally the Presbytery of a Minorite monastery.
Strahov Monastery – Great place to see unique baroque library, Strahov Picture Gallery, Museum of Miniature and two churches of Premonstratensian order.
Theatre of Estates - The Premier venue of Mozart’s famous Opera “Don Giovanni”. One of the big five cultural venues.
Stromovka Park & Vystaviste – Off the beaten track (a small distance to travel from the centre) but especially worth a visit in the Summer time.
Vltava River – The big river which twists its’ way through Prague and various other towns in the Czech Republic.
Vysehrad – Vysehrad is a little out of the way and perhaps, unjustly, for this reason is not visited as much as it should be.
Lennon Wall – Graffiti painted wall.
Dancing House – try to imagine architecture style of building.
Old Town – Many tourist attractions are located there.
Wallenstedin Palace Gardens – The palace’s cavernous former Jizdarna, or riding school, now hosts occasional art exhibitions.
- TIP: Walks of Prague – Guided Tours and River Cruises in Prague.
