Prague (Czech Braha) embraces centuries of history, charm and beauty. And all this is evident in every spot! Wherever you are in Prague, you will find yourself in the presence of dazzling historical and modern modern amid a dazzling natural template. But, as in every tourist destination, here are the best magical places that you should not leave Prague without seeing them, otherwise you will lose a lot of luster and passion for this charming romantic city.
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Prague Castle
An impressive fortified castle that embraces the Czech presidency and was once the seat of the Austrian Empire. Today, this site inscribed on the UNESCO List is now fully open to visitors who visit it by the thousands. Prague Palace is a group of palaces, churches, gardens and headquarters connected to each other with the aesthetic and elegance of all visitors.
St. Vitus Catherdral Cathedral
As you discover Prague, you should look into the San Vitus Cathedral, the huge 600-year-old building! Besides the impressive stained glass windows, a number of Romen emperors are buried in stone, especially in the cathedral. And in every corner of it you will find a lot to see and enjoy its aesthetic and elegance.
Old Town Square
Here, all the magic of Prague is summed up. Since the middle centuries, this square has lived through many events, including the rise and fall of regimes, and the outbreak of revolutions, as well as celebrations, victories and other events. Now things calm down and the old town square has become a beautiful tourist meeting place. Many sights can be seen in the square, the most famous of which is the Prague astronomical watch, which we will talk about in detail.
Prague astronomical clock
This watch attracts thousands of tourists annually! It is a beautiful watch that does not tell us the time, but rather it links every movement to the rotations of planets, stars and the moon through the world of constellations as well. The watch is also decorated with many paintings and statues made by the artist Joseph Manis.
Charles Bridge
There is no doubt that this bridge is the coolest bridge in the world as it separates the ancient part from the modern part of Prague through the Vltava River. The bridge is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Prague, and you definitely saw it in many cinematic works. You will see 30 wonderful statues along the bridge from start to finish in a wonderful scene, and you may want to pass through the bridge designated for pedestrians, more than once, amid magical views of the Flavta River.
Petrin Hill
The best thing about this place is that you will get a panoramic view of Prague for free! Besides the scenery, the natural surroundings of the hill are beautiful and romantic, and exploring it is a pleasure in itself.
The Klementinum Library
This library is one of the most beautiful libraries around the world and is a living example of the Baroque period in Europe. The library opened its doors in 1722 as part of the Jesuit University and still attracts visitors so far and includes more than 20 thousand books, some of them are the rarest of works.
The Beautiful Clemententum Library
General view of the beautiful city of Prague
Clemententum Library
From inside San Vitus
One of the landmarks of Baraa Palace
San Vitus Cathedral from the outside
Prague Palace in a magical sight
Astronomical clock in old Prague
The old part of Prague
Tourists gathered in front of the astronomical clock
Prague Old Town Square
On the road in Charles Bridge
View from Petrin Hill