Modern meets traditional in grand old Prague
Whilst many European cities have gradually modernised and adapted a 21st century look, Prague excels as changing with the times whilst remaining postcard old-beautiful. Strolling around you get a sense of Prague's rich and troubled history, but the café culture of old meets the new cosmopolitan desire to embrace the weekend-away spirit. As for shopping, you can still unearth beautiful craftsmanship and wonderful jewellery.
As a famous passage over the Vltava river, the Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) is quite a sight...
The Church of St. Nicholas (Chram svateho Mikulase) is done in the baroque style, as are many...
The scene of a pivotal event in the Czech resistance movement during World War II, this Baroque...
Home of famous composer Antonin Dvorak, the Dvorák Museum (Muzeum A. Dvoráka) is a...
A trip to Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti) is a trip back in time. Built 700 years ago,...
130 m above the left bank of the Vltava River you'll find the Petrin Hill, which is almost...
Pinkas Synagogue (Pinkasova Synagoga), which dates back to the early 16th century, has...
The Czech capital's signature spires form the heart of the Prague Castle complex, whose...
You don't have to leave downtown Prague to do some mountain-climbing. The _Ultra Ant Climbing...
If you like a good folk story, be sure to visit Vysehrad during your stay in Prague.
Vyšehrad has been the seat of Czech princes for a long time, and its cemetery is the final...
Žižkov Television Tower is not something that the locals would like to show you, but you...