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1 0 Mus t-Vis it P laces inP rague: A Vis ual J ourney
Embark on a captivating tour through Prague's most enchanting sights,
from historic bridges to architectural wonders and serene parks. Discover
the charm and history of the Golden City.
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Charles BridgeThe most iconic bridge in Prague, spanning the Vltava River with its 14th-century Gothic towers and 30 Baroque statues — a timeless
symbol of the city’s medieval charm and artistic heritage. Walk across for breathtaking views of the city.
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Old Town SquareThe vibrant heart of Prague, featuring the Astronomical Clock and colourful
historic buildings, where centuries of history come alive amid cobblestone
streets. It's a central hub for festivals and markets.
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Prague CastleThe largest ancient castle complex in the world, home to St Vitus Cathedral
and royal palaces, offering panoramic views over the city’s red rooftops.
Explore its courtyards and grand halls.
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A masterpiece of Gothic architecture nestled inside Prague Castle,renowned for its soaring spires, intricate stained glass windows by
Alphonse Mucha, and the tomb of St Wenceslas. A true marvel of design and
history.
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The Dancing Hous eA modern architectural marvel nicknamed “Fred and Ginger,” standing out with its dynamic, curving glass façade amidst Prague’s
historic skyline. This unique structure is a symbol of contemporary Prague.
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Wenceslas SquareA bustling boulevard and commercial hub, steeped in history as the site of major political events and lined with shops, cafes, and
theatres. It's a vibrant centre of modern Prague life.
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Old J ewis h CemeteryOne of the oldest surviving Jewish burial grounds in Europe, with thousands
of tightly packed tombstones telling stories of Prague’s rich Jewish
heritage. A solemn and profoundly moving site.
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Letná ParkA peaceful green oasis offering sweeping views of the city and the Vltava
River, perfect for picnics, leisurely strolls, and watching the sunset over
Prague’s picturesque skyline.
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Golden L aneA charming narrow street within Prague Castle, famous for its colourful tiny
houses that once housed castle guards, artisans, and even Franz Kafka. It
offers a fascinating step back in time into medieval life.