What to do in Prague – 50 Best Places to Visit in Prague and around
16. St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church was built in the 18th century. And while it might not be nearly as old as many other churched in Prague, the interior is quite extraordinary.
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It has a bell tower that you can climb to the top of. There are concerts held here throughout the year, playing classical pieces from Mozart and other famous composers.
Affordable Destination:
Compared to many Western European cities, Prague is relatively affordable, making it an attractive destination for budget-conscious travelers. Accommodations, dining, and public transportation are reasonably priced, allowing visitors to experience the city without breaking the bank.
17. Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square has a lot to offer its visitors, including the National Museum, which has a number of fascinating exhibits. There are also a number of buildings and important landmarks that will provide you with the chance to see some remarkable architecture.
This is one of the busiest places in the entire city, and for good reason. This dominant feature of the Czech capital was a place of a number of significant events, demonstrations or celebrations. The equestrian statue of St. Wenceslas, which dominates the entire square, is traditionally a favorite destination for tourists.
18. The National Museum
The National Museum has a massive collection of art pieces that span across multiple time periods. There are artefacts from the 2nd century as well as the Early Iron Age and the Bronze Age.
The millions of items that are on display here make this museum worth the trip. There are also some very old and important historic documents with interest histories behind them.
19. The National Theatre
The National Theatre is the best place in the entire country for art and culture. There have been countless performances from incredible actors here over the years.
This theatre was established in the late-1800s, and it is still a popular place for talented performers and patrons of the arts. The neoclassical architecture of this building is tremendous, to say the least.
20. The Dancing House
The Dancing House was built in 1992 and is known for its unique design, resembling two figures dancing with each other. There are mostly offices inside, and a café on the main level where you can get something to eat and drink.
Many famous dancers have performed here over the years, and it is truly an architectural marvel.