What to do in Prague – 50 Best Places to Visit in Prague and around
21. Vysehrad
The Vysehrad fortress overlooks the Vltava River, and it was built back in the 10th century. It has a rich history of royalty that you can learn about on a guided tour.
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While it consists mostly of ruins today, it is still an incredible sight to behold. It is one of the oldest partially standing structures in Prague.
22. Wallenstein Palace Gardens
Among the most prominent buildings of the early Bohemian Baroque is the Wallenstein Garden in the Wallenstein Palace. Situated in Lesser Town the site is the seat of the Senate of the Czech Republic.
The garden is not only a pleasant place to relax, but thanks to the activities of the Senate it is also a cultural stand. The garden is open to the public for free.
Prague’s magnetic charm lies in its ability to seamlessly blend the old with the new. Whether you’re captivated by its historical landmarks, enchanted by its architectural beauty, or simply looking to immerse yourself in a vibrant cultural scene, Prague welcomes visitors with open arms, promising an unforgettable experience in the heart of Europe.
23. Vrtba Garden
The Vrtba Garden is along with the other three baroque gardens – Vratislavská, Schönbornská and Lobkowicka situated on the slope of Petrin hill. It is considered to be one of the most important and most beautiful Baroque gardens in Prague!
The Vrtba Garden is open daily from April to October and the basic admission is 70,-Kč.
24. Jerusalem Synagogue
You’ll hardly miss Jerusalem Synagogue if you come to Prague by train. It is situated not far from the train station on the main path to the city center.
The youngest and largest synagogue of the Jewish community in Prague. Its interior is full of rich Viennese Art Nouveau décor.
25. The Olsany Cemetery
The Olsany Cemetery has been around since the late 17th century, and it is where many victims of war and disease have been laid to eternal rest.
There is a lot of history and folklore surrounding this place, and it has undeniable energy to it. Anyone who loves history should make a point of visiting this place while in Prague.
So this is my list of the Best Places to visit in Prague! 🙂 As you can see Prague is not only about Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock, and Wenceslas Square! To get to know Prague a little bit more, you will need at least 3 days, but rather take a week. There are a few more great places that you could visit here, I’ll add them later, so stay in touch! 🙂 And if you would like to see some other great places to visit in the Czech Republic read this.