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Celetná Street
This street is located in the Old Town and is one of the most important streets in the district. It…
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John Lennon Wall
During the 1980s John Lennon became the symbol for all Czech anti-government protesters, as they scribbled his lyrics and other…
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Kafka’s Prague
Even if you have never heard about Franz Kafka and have never read one of his books (novels The Trial,…
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Prague Castle
Prague Castle Sights
The one sight that should be on everyone’s list no matter how much or how little time you have in…
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Old Town & Lesser Town Bridge Towers
The Old Town Bridge Tower was first commissioned under the reign of Charles IV as a part of the city’s…
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Nerudova Street
Another street not to be missed in Prague is Nerudova Street. Named after the 19th century Czech writer, Jan Neruda,…
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Prague’s Synagogues
The Old-New Synagogue - known as the oldest synagogue in Europe, this building dates back to the late 13th century…
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Pařížská Street
Pařížská Street, the ultimate bourgeois avenue, thanks to its location, has always belonged to the streets with a high concentration…
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The Royal Route
The Royal Route is hard to miss in Prague as it is marked with a silver arrow that can be…
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Best City Views
City Spots - From the giant metronome on Letná Gardens - there used to be a statue of Stalin here.…
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Strahov Monastery
The monastery, which became known as the Strahov monastery, was not much of a success until 1143, when a group…
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St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town)
This exquisite Baroque church was built between 1704-1755 by Kilian Dientzenhofer, it is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches…
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