Prague, Czech Republic
Charles Bridge, Prague, Czech Republic
Completed in the early 15th century, this iconic stone bridge connects the Old Town with Lesser Town, adorned with 30 baroque statues and offering stunning views of the Vltava River.
Prague Castle, Prague, Czech Republic
A UNESCO-listed castle complex, the largest ancient castle in the world. It houses St. Vitus Cathedral, museums, and offers panoramic views of the city from the castle grounds.
Old Town Square, Prague, Czech Republic
A bustling hub with Gothic and Baroque architecture, home to the famed Astronomical Clock that puts on a charming hourly show and is surrounded by lively cafes and street performers.
St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic
Located within Prague Castle, this Gothic masterpiece is the spiritual heart of Prague, boasting intricate stained-glass windows and a towering spire that defines the city's skyline.
Lesser Town (Malá Strana), Prague, Czech Republic
A picturesque neighborhood with narrow, cobbled streets, baroque palaces, and charming cafes, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling Old Town.
Wenceslas Square, Prague, Czech Republic
A historic square that has been the setting for many of Prague's most important events, lined with shops, restaurants, and historical monuments, including the National Museum.
Petrin Hill and Observation Tower, Prague, Czech Republic
A green oasis in the city, featuring walking paths, a rose garden, and an observation tower reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views of Prague.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov), Prague, Czech Republic
Rich in history, this area preserves the legacy of Prague’s Jewish community with six synagogues, a Jewish museum, and the Old Jewish Cemetery, one of the most significant Jewish sites in Europe.