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Prague is my favorite city in all of Europe and anyone that visits can understand why! Located right in central Europe, it is evident that this city has influences from all parts of Europe. Their stunning architecture ranges from historical and magical, to modern and unique. There are endless things to do here, making it the perfect European destination for anyone looking to explore a new city!
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Things to do in Prague, Czechia
Prague Castle
A must-do while visiting; whether you see it from a distance, or you hike to the top and walk around the castle grounds, you cannot miss this site!
Old Town Square
This beautiful central location is known for their famous Astronomical Clock, the Christmas and Easter Markets and beautiful architecture!
Charles Bridge
The romantic bridge from Spiderman 2, the Charles Bridge is known for its statues and towers at either end. You can find many artists and musicians along the walk while taking in a beautiful view of Prague Castle.
Petrin Tower
This tower resembles a mini Eiffel Tower and is worth the hike up to the top to get a beautiful view of the city!
John Lennon Wall
This wall is one that artists continuously add to and makes for a fun picture!
St. Nicholas Cathedral
A beautiful cathedral. One of my favorites in Europe!
Vojanovy Sady (Peacock Park)
This is a beautiful park to visit where peacocks roam freely! Such a fun experience.
Museums
National Gallery Prague (Art Museum), Banksy Exhibition, Sex Machines Museum and Prague Beer Museum.
Shopping in Wenceslas Square
Visit Zara, H&M and other large shops and stop for a famous Czech “Trdlo” with a great view of the National Museum.
Zizkov TV Tower
This TV Tower is known as one of the ugliest buildings in Prague, with statues and babies crawling up the tower. It also has a rooftop restaurant that is worth the visit for the nighttime view and gnocchi!
National Theater
Perfect place for a show with a beautiful interior!
Clubbing/Bars
Vzorkovna (“Dog Bar”), Duplex, Epic and Popocafepetl (Popo Cafe). If nightlife is your thing, you must check out these spots!
Český Krumlov
Located about 2.5 hours away from Prague, Český Krumlov is a quaint and magical city that is perfect for a day trip. It is worth traveling through southern Bohemia to visit the beautiful old town with Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque influences and doing a walking tour to learn about this city’s fascinating history and tales.
Places to eat & drink in Prague, Czechia
Breakfast & Brunch
Marthy’s Kitchen: Amazing mascarpone pancakes and bakery selection! Right across from the river and Dancing House.
Venue: The BEST chai tea lattes and avocado toast! Cozy and close to Old Town!
Cafe 11
Lunch & Dinner
Cafe Louvre: Beautiful interior with great lunch and bakery selection.
Atmosphere Cafe Pub: Underground pub with the best Czech food.
Strahov Monastery Brewery: Highly recommend the schnitzel and pilsner here! Convenient lunch spot located within the beautiful Strahov Monastery.
Sklep: Located near the Zizkov TV tower, this place has amazing schnitzel and potatoes with great service!
Baguetterie Boulevard: Popular Czech fast-food chain with the best baguette sandwiches and fries! Could not recommend enough for a quick bite.
Drinks
Dancing House
T-Anker
Desserts
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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Prague.