What to do in Prague – 50 Best Places to Visit in Prague and around

6. The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock

The Old Town or Stare Mesto is, actually, the home of the Old Town Square, which has some of the greatest attractions the entire area has to offer. Here you will find Tyn Church as well as the Astronomical Clock hanging from the Old town hall.

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Some of the structures in this area date back to the 11th century and their architecture is overwhelming. Here you will find all sorts of historic gems. Old Town Square is Prague’s oldest and most important square and is one of the mandatory stops when visiting Prague. Every hour, crowds of tourists gather in front of the Old Town Hall to watch the Apostles at the historic clock.

The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, What to do in Prague

The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, What to do in Prague

Bohemian Cuisine:
Prague’s culinary scene is a delightful fusion of traditional Czech dishes and international influences. From hearty goulash and schnitzel to decadent pastries, the city offers a diverse array of delicious options. Don’t forget to try the famous Czech beer, which is a source of national pride.

7. St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral can be traced back to the mid-1300s, and the gothic style architecture is quite impressive. The stained glass windows alone are enough reason to come here.

This church has been very well preserved, especially considering how old it is. Definitely one of the best historic landmarks in all of Prague. Cathedral of St. Vitus is the most significant building and spiritual monument of the city.

St Vitus Cathedral, Best places to visit in Prague

St Vitus Cathedral, Best places to visit in Prague

8. The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn

The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn was built in the late 1400s, and its gothic construction is really something special to behold in person. There have been a number of updates and renovations over the years, but it has retained its basic design.

There are lots of nice cafes and places to eat in this area and you can enjoy one of the best views of the church from the Old town hall tower.

The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn, What to do in Prague

The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn, What to do in Prague

9. The National Gallery

The National Gallery in Prague has an extensive collection of beautiful art pieces that date back to the 14th century. It is a great place to visit if you love art and history.

There are multiple works from the old masters, including van Dyck, El Greco, and Rembrandt. You will also be able to see Asian pieces that have survived hundreds of years. The National Gallery has several buildings around Prague and one is right in the Old town square which is known as Kinský Palace.

Palác Kinských, National Gallery, What to do in Prague

Palác Kinských, National Gallery, What to do in Prague

Cultural Events:
Prague is a cultural hub with a rich calendar of events and festivals. Whether it’s classical music concerts, film festivals, or art exhibitions, the city’s cultural offerings cater to diverse tastes. The Prague Spring International Music Festival and the Prague Fringe Festival are just a couple of examples of the city’s vibrant cultural scene.

10. The Municipal House

The Municipal House was built in the early 20th century and is one of the most famous concert halls in all of Prague. The stained glass windows are impressive, to say the least.

There are some of the best restaurants and cafes in this area for you to get something to eat or drink. If you are a patron of the arts and visit Prague, this is a must-see attraction.

The Municipal House, What to do in Prague

The Municipal House, What to do in Prague

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