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Tourist Attractions in Prague

The most interesting and beautiful tourist sites in Prague. Photos, reviews, descriptions, and links to maps.

23 Attractions
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About Prague

Praha je město komorního kouzla a velkolepé historie, které si zamilují milovníci architektury, kultury i městského života. Krásu města dominuje pohled na červené střechy a věže pražského hradu; komplex Pražského hradu s katedrálou svatého Víta a Zlatou uličkou láká na stovky let dějin. Na Starém Městě se mísí gotika, renesance a baroko kolem Orloje na Staroměstském náměstí. Karlův most, Malá Strana a Petřínská rozhledna nabízí romantické procházky i panoramatické výhledy. Vltava láká na plavby, café a pivní zahrádky, zatímco Národní divadlo, Josefov a muzea uspokojí kulturní nadšence. Prahu doplňuje živý noční život, moderní bary a tradiční česká kuchyně.

Top-23 Tourist Attractions in Prague

Charles Bridge — Landmark, rated 4.8/5 1
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Charles Bridge

4.8 ★★★★★ 193,086 reviews

Charles Bridge is a medieval stone bridge spanning the Vltava River in the heart of Prague, dating from the 14th century and adorned with 30 Baroque statues. Walking its five centuries of history, visitors join locals and other travelers to enjoy elegant Gothic towers, panoramic river views, and the lively atmosphere of street musicians and artists. The bridge connects the Old Town with the Prague Castle district, offering photo opportunities at sunrise and sunset, plus easy access to nearby attractions, charming cafés, and a sense of living medieval Prague.

Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
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Old Town Square — Market, rated 4.8/5 2
Market Plaza

Old Town Square

4.8 ★★★★★ 119,791 reviews

Old Town Square is Prague’s historic heart, a bustling medieval market space framed by colorful baroque facades and Gothic spires. Here you’ll find a lively mix of cafes, street performers, and seasonal markets that fill the square with scent and sound. The centerpiece is the Astronomical Clock, a 15th‑century marvel that draws crowds for its hourly show, while nearby the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn soars above the rooftops. Visitors can wander the cobbles, soak up history, and use the square as a gateway to Prague’s old town.

Staroměstské nám., 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
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St. Vitus Cathedral — Religious site, rated 4.8/5 3
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St. Vitus Cathedral

4.8 ★★★★★ 93,887 reviews

St. Vitus Cathedral is Prague’s monumental Gothic heartbeat, tucked inside Prague Castle as the spiritual and ceremonial core of Czech history. This soaring cathedral houses royal tombs, precious chapel spaces, and centuries of devotion, making it a must-see for architecture lovers and history buffs alike. Visitors explore the ornate St. Wenceslas Chapel, grand nave, and intricate stained glass that bathes the interior in colored light. Expect towering vaults, whispering cloisters, and a sense of regal ceremony, with panoramic views from the surrounding castle grounds and spires.

III. nádvoří 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 12:00 – 4:00 PM Closed now
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Prague Zoo — Zoo, rated 4.8/5 4
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Prague Zoo

4.8 ★★★★★ 67,940 reviews

Prague Zoo, set in the tranquil Troja district along the Vltava, is one of Europe’s oldest zoos, dating back to 1881, and a standout for its gorge-like hillside layout and modern, immersive exhibits. Visitors wander between lush valleys and carefully recreated habitats, from gorilla and polar bear enclosures to expansive Asian and African zones, with the highlight being the Africarium, a dedicated complex exploring Africa’s aquatic life. Expect engaging animal encounters, well-curated displays, and educational programs suitable for families, making it a memorable, conservation-minded day out in Prague.

U Trojského zámku 120/3, 171 00 Praha 7, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Vyšehrad — Park, rated 4.8/5 5
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Vyšehrad

4.8 ★★★★★ 52,340 reviews

Perched above the Vltava, Vyšehrad is Prague’s ancient fortress and park, a serene foil to the more touristy castles. Surrounded by green slopes, it offers wide river views, cobbled paths, and panoramic terraces perfect for sunset photos. Inside, you’ll find the Romanesque Rotunda of St. Martin, the neo-Gothic Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, and the quiet Vyšehrad Cemetery where Czech luminaries rest. Legends say Prague was born here. Visitors stroll the ramparts, explore shaded lawns, and enjoy cultural ruins, fountains, and leafy terraces away from crowds.

V Pevnosti, 128 00 Praha 2-Vyšehrad, Czechia
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Prague Castle — Castle, rated 4.7/5 6
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Prague Castle

4.7 ★★★★★ 196,375 reviews

Prague Castle is a vast, centuries-old fortress complex perched above the Vltava River, forming the heart of the Czech capital. With its mix of Gothic, Romanesque, and Baroque buildings, it houses St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the charming Golden Lane, making it a live panorama of Czech history. It’s worth visiting for its majestic architecture, sweeping city views, and rich collections inside museums and chapels. Expect ancient courtyards, ceremonial changing of the guard, and atmospheric streets where you can linger, discover historic rooms, and soak up centuries of culture.

119 08 Prague 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 6:00 AM – 10:00 PM Open now
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Old Town Bridge Tower — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 7
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Old Town Bridge Tower

4.8 ★★★★★ 16,324 reviews

Rising at one end of Charles Bridge, the Old Town Bridge Tower is a dramatic Gothic landmark dating to the late 14th century, designed by master builder Peter Parler as a grand gate to the capital. It’s worth visiting for its intricate stonework, imposing battlements, and atmospheric stairwell that climbs to an open viewing gallery. Inside you’ll glimpse 14th‑century frescoes and the tower’s heraldic decorations. From the top, travellers are treated to sweeping views of Prague’s historic core, the Vltava river, and the castle district—making it a quintessential lens on the city’s medieval charm.

Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
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Prague Astronomical Clock, rated 4.7/5 8
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Prague Astronomical Clock

4.7 ★★★★★ 96,041 reviews

The Prague Astronomical Clock, set on the Old Town Hall in Prague, is one of Europe’s oldest functioning astronomical clocks and a marvel of medieval engineering. Constructed in the 15th century, it blends a moving astronomical dial, a calendar, and a procession of painted Apostles that appears every hour to mesmerize onlookers. Visitors can expect a dramatic, crowdsourced spectacle, followed by a close look at the mechanism and the Gothic facade that glows at dusk. It's not just a timepiece; it’s centuries-old gateway to Czech history and imagination.

Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM Open now
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The Powder Tower — Historic site, rated 4.6/5 9
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The Powder Tower

4.6 ★★★★★ 48,001 reviews

The Powder Tower, or Prašná brána, is a late Gothic landmark in Prague’s Old Town that once formed part of the city’s coronation route to Prague Castle. Built between 1475 and 1483 under architect Benedikt Rejt, it earned its name from storing gunpowder for the city in later centuries. Today it’s a must-see for history and architecture lovers: climb the steep stairs to the observation gallery for sweeping views over the red rooftops, the Vltava, and the surrounding Old Town, with rich medieval detailing along the way.

Nám. Republiky 5, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
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National Museum — Museum, rated 4.6/5 10
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National Museum

4.6 ★★★★★ 47,129 reviews

The National Museum in Prague (Národní muzeum) is the Czech Republic’s premier cultural and scientific institution, anchored on the grand end of Wenceslas Square. Housed in a striking neo-Renaissance building, it encompasses vast galleries across natural history, archaeology and Czech history, plus temporary exhibitions and research collections. Travelers should expect atmospheric halls, state‑of‑the‑art exhibitions, and thoughtfully designed displays that bring centuries of Czech heritage to life. After a major renovation, the museum offers modern storytelling, multilingual guides, a museum shop and a café, making it a fitting anchor for a city‑center day.

Václavské nám. 68, 110 00 Praha 1-Nové Město, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Petrin Tower — Historic site, rated 4.5/5 11
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Petrin Tower

4.5 ★★★★★ 35,289 reviews

Petrin Tower is a 19th-century lattice steel observation tower perched on Petrin Hill in Prague, built for the Jubilee Exhibition of 1891 as a playful homage to the Eiffel Tower. Visitors reach the top by a steep stair climb or a short ride up the hill via a historic funicular, then step out onto a terraced gallery. From here you’ll enjoy sweeping views over the Vltava, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, especially at sunrise or sunset. The surrounding park includes the Mirror Maze and the rose gardens, making for a delightful day outdoors.

Petřínské sady 633, 118 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
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Lobkowicz Palace — Museum, rated 4.6/5 12
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Lobkowicz Palace

4.6 ★★★★★ 6,779 reviews

Lobkowicz Palace is a standout museum inside Prague Castle, home to the Lobkowicz Collections that span centuries of European art, music and history. Housed in an elegant Baroque setting, the galleries showcase Old Master paintings, porcelain, sculpture, maps and exquisite musical scores, including manuscripts by Beethoven and Mozart. Visitors can wander intimate rooms, study royal portraits, and learn how the Bohemian noble family preserved these treasures through upheaval. The experience is enriched by audioguides, occasional concerts, a café and gift shop, and, from the terrace, sweeping views over Prague’s rooftops.

Jiřská 3, 119 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Thrill Park Prague — Theme park, rated 4.9/5 13
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Thrill Park Prague

4.9 ★★★★★ 2,438 reviews

Thrill Park Prague is an action-packed theme park located on the outskirts of Prague, offering a compact yet punchy lineup of rides and experiences for all ages. Visitors can expect high-speed roller coasters, immersive simulators, go-karts, and a variety of stunt shows that showcase Czech craftsmanship. The park blends modern technology with playful Czech design, making it ideal for family day trips or a quick adrenaline fix between city sightseeing. Expect efficient queues, on-site dining, and a friendly, approachable vibe.

Provaznická 399/11, Staré Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 2:00 – 10:00 PM Open now
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Golden Lane — Historic site, rated 4.4/5 14
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Golden Lane

4.4 ★★★★★ 21,301 reviews

Golden Lane is a tiny, colorful street tucked inside Prague Castle, dating from the 16th century when it was built to house castle guards and later goldsmiths. Its dollhouse-sized houses with vivid shutters line a narrow, cobbled lane, creating a fairy-tale backdrop you can wander along between the stairways and courtyards of the castle complex. Today several of the houses house small museums and exhibits, offering a glimpse into medieval crafts, daily life at the fortress, and a sense of Prague’s storied past—perfect for a contemplative half-day of history and charm.

Pražský hrad Hrad III, nádvoří, 119 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed now
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Dancing House — Landmark, rated 4.3/5 15
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Dancing House

4.3 ★★★★★ 68,220 reviews

The Dancing House in Prague is a bold, deconstructivist landmark on the Vltava River, designed by Frank Gehry in collaboration with Vlado Milunić and completed in 1992. Its curving, glassy tower and opposite solid stone section resemble a pair of dancers, earning it the nickname Ginger and Fred. Visitors admire its playful silhouette from the riverbank and inside enjoy galleries, offices, and a restaurant with panoramic views. The building stands on a site cleared after World War II and offers a striking contrast to Prague’s historic skyline, making it a must-see for architecture lovers.

Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6, 120 00 Praha 2-Nové Město, Czechia
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Prague Metronome, rated 4.3/5 16
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Prague Metronome

4.3 ★★★★★ 7,551 reviews

The Prague Metronome is a towering, kinetic sculpture in Letná Park that lives where a colossal statue of Stalin once stood. Installed in 1991 after the communist era, it now ticks over the city as a striking counterpoint to Prague’s skyline. Visitors come for panoramic views across the Vltava to Prague Castle and the bridges, especially at sunset, as the metronome’s hum and occasional sways add a modern, cinematic edge. The surrounding park, with grassy terraces and cafés, makes it a relaxed spot to stroll, photo, and soak in the city.

nábř. E. Beneše, 118 00 Praha 7-Letná, Czechia
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Lennon Wall — Monument, rated 4.1/5 17
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Lennon Wall

4.1 ★★★★★ 45,034 reviews

The Lennon Wall in Prague is an evolving mural near the Charles Bridge in Mala Strana, a living tribute to John Lennon and the spirit of peace. Since the late 1980s it has been repainted and reinterpreted by visitors, transforming into a colorful canvas of lyrics, quotes, and vibrant graffiti celebrating love, unity, and freedom. Tourists come to photograph the ever-changing collage, leave messages, and soak up a sense of rebellion softened by art. Expect a lively, atmospheric spot—best enjoyed in the late afternoon light with a casual stroll nearby.

Velkopřevorské nám., Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
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Jindřišská Tower, rated 4.6/5 18
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Jindřišská Tower

4.6 ★★★★★ 2,160 reviews

Jindřišská Tower is a historic medieval tower in Prague’s Old Town that once anchored a church complex and city defenses. Today it serves as a bright, approachable landmark offering panoramic views over the red roofs, towers, and spires of the historic center. Visitors can ascend to a high balcony via a lift and enjoy sweeping vistas of the Charles Bridge, Vltava riverside, and beyond, especially at sunrise or sunset. The tower’s surrounding square hosts cafés and small exhibitions, making it a compact, atmospheric stop for a memorable Prague moment.

Jindřišská věž, Jindřišská 2122/33, 110 00 Praha 1-Nové Město, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
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Lesser Town Bridge Tower — Landmark, rated 4.7/5 19
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Lesser Town Bridge Tower

4.7 ★★★★★ 1,537 reviews

The Lesser Town Bridge Tower is the Gothic sentinel at the Malá Strana end of Prague’s iconic Charles Bridge, dating from the 15th century as part of the bridge’s fortifications. It looms above the Vltava with a dramatic silhouette, stone carvings, and narrow, arched windows that hint at medieval defense and ceremony. Today it rewards visitors with a small museum and a stair-climb to an observation platform offering sweeping views of Prague Castle, the bridge, and the river. It’s a quintessential gateway to the city’s historic core.

57, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
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Prague's narrowest alley, rated 4/5 20
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Prague's narrowest alley

4 ★★★★★ 8,878 reviews

Tucked away in Prague’s historic core, the city’s narrowest alley is a secret you’ll want to seek out among the cobblestones and Baroque facades of the Old Town. Only a few feet wide at its slimmest point, this intimate passage feels like stepping back in time, its walls close enough to touch as you peer into tiny courtyards and shuttered windows. It’s perfect for a quick photo, a whispered stroll, and a sense of discovery that makes you feel like a local explorer. Expect charm, history, and a touch of whimsy in every step.

U Lužického semináře, Malá Strana, 118 00 Praha-Praha 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 11:30 AM – 12:00 AM Open now
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Gardens below Prague Castle — Garden, rated 4.6/5 21
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Gardens below Prague Castle

4.6 ★★★★★ 1,042 reviews

Tucked beneath Prague Castle, the Gardens below Prague Castle are a series of historic, terraced greenspaces that unwind along the castle hillside. This quiet oasis blends Baroque and Renaissance influences with lush lawns, clipped hedges, ornamental urns, and vine-draped staircases, all framed by sweeping views of the city and the river below. Visitors come for a peaceful stroll, photo opportunities and a sense of old-world charm away from the tourist trails. Expect shaded benches, seasonal blossoms, and a gentle, refreshing rhythm in the heart of Prague.

14, Valdštejnská 158, 110 00 Praha 1-Malá Strana, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Prague Old Castle Stairs, rated 4.7/5 22
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Prague Old Castle Stairs

4.7 ★★★★★ 621 reviews

Perched between Mala Strana and Prague Castle, the Old Castle Stairs are a historic stone ascent that rewards visitors with a cinematic approach to the city’s hilltop complex. As you climb, you’ll pass weathered balustrades, quiet landings, and glimpses of Baroque statues, feeling the footsteps of centuries of travelers. The stairway offers postcard-worthy views of the Vltava and Prague’s red rooftops, especially at sunrise or dusk. It’s a quieter, atmospheric alternative to the main approaches, leading you directly into the castle’s ancient courtyards and gardens.

Staré zámecké schody, 118 00 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
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Mirror Maze in Petrin Park — Historic site, rated 3.6/5 23
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Mirror Maze in Petrin Park

3.6 ★★★★★ 4,817 reviews

The Mirror Maze in Petrin Park is a whimsical labyrinth of mirrored walls and kaleidoscopic corridors tucked beneath the slopes of Petrin Hill in Prague. Dating from the early part of the 20th century, this historic attraction blends playful design with park-side charm, offering a lighthearted escape from cobblestone streets. Visitors wander through shimmering passages, chasing reflections and seeking the exit, a favorite for families and curious travelers. Expect a cheerful, slightly disorienting stroll, with hints of Prague’s skyline peeking through the glass, ending in fresh air and city views.

Petřínské sady, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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