Prague is the equal of Paris in terms of beauty. Its history goes back a millennium. And the beer? The best in Europe.
Is not only a beautiful architectural gem, but also one of the most cultural cities in the world. Not for nothing is the thousand-year-old name of the metropolitan area Bohemia. You will experience the authentic Bohemian spirit of Prague at every turn.
You’ll see that the creative spirit is still alive in the city where Kafka, Mozart, and Einstein lived and worked. Whether in cafés, jazz clubs or opera houses, you’ll find your passion everywhere – traditional, new, or completely experimental.
You can easily get to Prague by plane or train from many major European cities. From Berlin or Vienna, it’s only a four-hour ride on an international express train that runs every two hours every day. Prague is one of the safest and most cultured cities in the world. In addition, it’s very compact and easy to get around on foot or by tram and metro. Prague’s public transport is one of the best in the world and its metro system is an art gallery in itself. A smart choice is to enjoy Prague with the official Prague Visitor Pass. With it, not only all major attractions are free, but also public transport. It also offers many other discounts and benefits. It’s best to buy it online.
Nowhere else in the world will you find as many cubist houses and interiors as in Prague. Sit down for a coffee at the House at the Black Madonna and take away a beautiful cubist vase, jewel or glass. Observe the life of the city from the cafes and restaurants where Kafka, Einstein or Havel used to sit before you. And take a stroll on our waterfront and in our parks, you’ll find something breathtaking in every one of them. Welcome to Prague!
Sites
Prague is a magnificent guide to the history of European architecture, from the Gothic period to the present day. Cathedrals and temples, small churches and synagogues, dozens of historic city towers and the futuristic TV transmitter, Art Nouveau, Functionalist and Brutalist gems, all contoured by beautiful historical gardens and parks. Prague is not only a UNESCO listed city, but also one of the greenest cities in the world!
Prague castle, old town hall with astronomical clock, Charles bridge, municipal house, church of our lady before týn are just some of hundreds site you meet in Prague.
Leisure and entertainment
Get a walk at Prague botanical garden and fata morgana greenhouse. Shopping at dogumi, 100class concept store and amadea.
Food and drinks
5th district restaurant & café by king Solomon. The oldest kosher restaurant in Prague offers the best of traditional Jewish cuisine of pre-war Central and Eastern Europe.
Alchymista. The site of the most beautiful backyard garden in all of Prague–ideal as a rest stop during a walk through Letná Park.
House at the Black Madonna. It was designed by Josef Gočár. The first floor houses a café, while the four upper floors are used by the Museum of Czech Cubism.
Altány kampa. Enjoy a nice time in restaurant with a beautiful view on the Kampa part and Čertovka Stream. The restaurant is situated in the center of Prague by the well known Kampa island.
Aromi. Aromi was one of the first restaurants to introduce Prague to high class Italian cuisine and has held that banner high over the years.
Prague guides & tours
Let Prague enchant you and explore the city with a professional licensed guide. In addition to guide services around Prague in many languages, Prague City Tourism can organize private walks to your liking or trips outside the city.
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