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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.
The Telegraph: Make for the idyllic Malá Strana district – full of street markets and galleries around the cobbled square on U Lu˘zického Semináre to explore by day. Read our full guide: http://tgr.ph/RLkxR0
The Telegraph: Stroll the Vltava river embankment and cross to Kampa Island and the grand art collection of Franti˘sek Kupka & Otto Gutfreund at Museum Kampa (entry £3). About £8 for gnocchi and wine at the café.
The Telegraph: Head to the 19th-century National Theatre to sense how dearly Czechs love the stage then drift south to The Globe Bookstore and Coffeehouse at P˘strossova, still the literary heart of the expat scene.
The Telegraph: Head straight for Prague’s most bohemian area, Old Town’s Dlouhá street, where cocktail bars and hippie coffee houses vie for space with antique shops and the classic Czech pub grub establishments.
Malostranské nám. 35/21 (Letenská), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Czech Restaurant · Malá Strana · 175 tips and reviews
-luc-: This Restaurant could be easy added in TOP Prague 5 Pubs. Excellent food, cold beer Prazdroj (Pilsner Urquell), cute garten, traditional interiors, friendly service. Don´t miss it!
ChciOdznáčky: Since the 1980s it has been filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles songs. In 1988, the wall was a source of irritation for the communist regime.
Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6 (Rašínovo nábř.), Praha, Hlavní město Praha
Structure · Nové Město · 107 tips and reviews
Otel.com: This is an architectural wonder that shouldn't be missed by all Prague visitors. Designed by Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, this is one of the finest examples of deconstructivist architecture.