Explore Czech Republic's top sights, attractions, and exciting events


Czech Republic is a country full of history, impressive architecture, and picturesque landscapes. The attractions in the Czech Republic offer a mix of medieval towns, magnificent castles, and charming villages. From the world-famous Prague Castle to the beautiful Old Town of Český Krumlov – the Czech Republic is a true treasure trove. Discover the top attractions and let yourself be enchanted by the unique beauty of this country!

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    Charles Bridge

    Karlsbrücke, Prag

    The Charles Bridge, built in the 14th century, is Prague's oldest surviving river bridge and a key landmark. The 516-meter-long bridge connects the Old Town with the Lesser Town and is famous for its statues. Once the coronation route of Bohemian kings, it now attracts thousands of tourists annually.

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    John Lennon Wall Prague

    Lennon Wall, Prag

    One of the most well-known and colorful landmarks in Prague is the John Lennon Wall. This street art and graffiti wall is dedicated to John Lennon and his message of peace. It features numerous love poems and political messages inspired by John Lennon and the lyrics of the Beatles.

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    Prague Castle

    Prager Burg, Prag, Sehenswürdigkeit

    The Prague Castle is one of Prague's outstanding attractions and is a significant symbol of the Czech state. Situated on Hradčany in the Czech capital, this castle complex is one of the largest in the world and impresses with a variety of attractions, including the Old Royal Palace, the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George's Basilica, and the Golden Lane.

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    Ice Pub Prague

    Ice Bar Prag, Prag, ICe Pub Prag, Sehenswürdigkeiten

    A special attraction in Prague's nightlife is the Ice Pub Prague. This small pub, entirely made of ice, is part of the largest music club in Central Europe - Karlovy Lázně. The Ice Pub provides a unique entry into the nightlife and is particularly popular among young tourists.

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    National Museum Prague

    Nationalmuseum, Museum, Prag

    One of Prague's outstanding landmarks and the largest museum in the Czech Republic is undoubtedly the National Museum. Here, fascinating exhibits on cultural and natural history can be found, accompanied by numerous collections, exhibition buildings, and historically significant structures. A visit to the museum is highly recommended for those interested in cultural and natural history, as well as Prague visitors looking for an appealing alternative on rainy days.

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    Beer Spa Prague

    Bier Bad, Beer Spa, Prag

    Prague not only offers cultural attractions but also relaxing highlights like the Beer Spa Prague. Czech beer is internationally renowned, and several providers create a laid-back atmosphere in a beer bath. Many of these establishments offer not only beer baths but also massages, saunas, and, of course, fresh beer for the guests. Seize the opportunity to combine your visit to Prague with a Beer Spa and relax during your vacation.

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    Jan Hus Monument

    Jan Hus Denkmal, Prag

    The Jan Hus Monument, a work by the Czech sculptor Ladislav Šaloun, is located on the Old Town Square in Prague, in close proximity to the Prague City Hall and the Prague Astronomical Clock. It is one of the most significant landmarks of the city.

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    Prague Astronomical Clock

    Prager Rathausuhr, Prag, Rathaus

    The tower of the Old Town Hall in the center of Prague houses the famous Prague Astronomical Clock, one of the city's most significant landmarks. Built in 1410, this clock is one of the oldest astronomical clocks still in operation in the world.

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    Dancing House

    Tanzendes Haus, Prag

    Prague impresses not only with its historic Old Town but also with contemporary architecture, including the Dancing House on the Vltava River. Built in 1996, this structure stands as an outstanding example of modern Prague architecture. It offers visitors a welcoming atmosphere with a gallery, a restaurant, and a bar with a rooftop terrace. The Dancing House is one of Prague's most significant landmarks, where tradition and modernity harmoniously blend.

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    Old Town Square

    Altstädter Ring, Prag

    The Old Town Square, covering an area of about 9,000 square meters, forms a central and impressive square in the city center of Prague. As one of the most significant landmarks in the city, the square is framed by magnificently adorned facades of surrounding buildings, inviting visitors to enjoy the atmosphere in one of the numerous cafes and restaurants.

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    Madame Tussauds Prague

    Madame Tussauds, Prag

    Located directly in the heart of Prague is the attraction Madame Tussauds Prague. The Prague version of Madame Tussauds features lifelike wax figures of celebrities, including film and music stars, famous athletes, as well as personalities from Czech and international history.

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    Illusion Art Museum Prague

    The Illusion Art Museum Prague is one of the outstanding attractions in the city center of Prague. This art museum presents a fascinating world of illusion and trick art that becomes an interactive and historical experience for both children and adults.

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    Teyn Church

    Teynkirche, Prag

    One of the well-known landmarks and key attractions of Prague is the Teyn Church (Týn Church) at the Old Town Square. The Roman Catholic church with its west facade featuring two towers was built around 1380. However, construction lasted until the early 16th century.

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    Boat cruise on the Vltava

    Moldau, Bootsfahrt, Schifffahrt, Sightseeing, Sehenswürdigkeiten, Prag

    The Vltava River, at 430 kilometers, is the longest river in the Czech Republic. A boat cruise on the Vltava along Prague's landmarks is one of the highlights of a visit to Prague. Cruise on the "Bohemian Sea," as the Vltava is called, and enjoy the view from the water at any time of the day.

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