Created by Prague Games Updated On: February 17, 2014
Prague’s the league leader when it comes to sightseeing – the gentle hills that surround the city offer more breath-taking views of the historical architecture than any other capital in Central Europe
Otel.com: A visit to Prague won't be complete without making a stop to this castle, the largest in the world. Aside from looking at the amazing detail, don't miss the changing of the guard happening every hour.
III. nádvoří 48/2 (Vikářská), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Church · Hradčany · 273 tips and reviews
Otel.com: This beautiful Roman Catholic cathedral within the Prague Castle is a must-see. Aside from the amazing rose window and towering spires, also don't miss the Crown Chamber and the Royal Crypt.
Zlatá ulička u Daliborky, Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Road · Hradčany · 105 tips and reviews
Otel.com: If you're visiting the Prague castle complex, you must not miss this interesting and historic street. These small houses were made for castle guards, and writer Franz Kafka also lived here in 1916.
Zlatá ulička u Daliborky, Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Historic and Protected Site · Hradčany · 4 tips and reviews
Prague Games: Daliborka Tower, a famous prison, was fulfilling its function until the end of the 18th century. Initially it was designated only for the nobility but later Daliborka held people of all ranks.
(Belveder | Královský letohrádek | Letohrádek královny Anny)
Mariánské hradby, Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Palace · Hradčany · 8 tips and reviews
Prague Games: The Summer Palace was build in 1560 to serve, among other things, as a feature enhancing the pleasure of a sojourn in the garden. Today, it fills its purpose as well as in 16th century.
Na Poříčí 1072/15 (Zlatnická), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Czech Restaurant · Nové Město · 373 tips and reviews
Prague Games: The Café Imperial has always been a busy and well-visited place. Throughout the years it has been a social gathering spot for people from all walks of life. Now the tradition continues...
Prague Games: The Café Louvre, opened in 1902, always belonged to the first rank of Prague’s cafés. Today, you can still ascend the spacious staircase with its walls clad in marble to the café on the first floor.
Prague Games: People come here to see the charming statue of Child Jesus, to pray for help, healing, or peace; some come in trust expecting the birth of a child; and many return to give thanks.
Mostecká 57 (Karlův most), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Historic and Protected Site · Malá Strana · 17 tips and reviews
Prague Games: The Lesser Town Bridge Tower is situated at one end of Charles Bridge and servers as pedestrian entrance to the Lesser Town, a lovely quarter of Prague with restaurants, bars and boutique shops.
Křižovnické nám. 193/2a (Karlův most), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Monument · Staré Město · 29 tips and reviews
Prague Games: This blackened, aged gate was completed in 1380 and forms part of the old fortification system of Prague, built to protect the Old Town against northern invaders.
Prague Games: The Church of Mother of God before Týn is a dominant feature of the Old Town of Prague, and has been the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century.