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Amazing Prague: Where To Begin?

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Amazing Prague: Where To Begin?

What should you know about visiting Prague?

Prague is a stunning Eastern European destination, full of incredible sights and landmarks to explore. It’s the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, and is situated on the Vltava river in the centre of Bohemia. Famous for its Gothic architecture, winding cobblestone streets, and colorful markets, Prague is certainly one of the most romantic and magical cities across the continent. Tourists flock to the city every year to explore its many attractions and delve into its vibrant culture.

The question that every traveler visiting Prague poses is: “where do I begin?” To answer that question requires one to see Prague’s top attractions, enjoy the superb Czech cuisine, visit the country’s breathtaking national parks and get to know key locations related to its fascinating history.

Getting around Prague

Prague is an incredibly easy city to get around. Locals often opt for public transport, with a well-connected network of trams, busses, and metro lines that move around the city with ease. Alternatively, many of the city’s main highlights are within walking distance as well! Plus, there are plenty of reliable ridesharing options available, most notably Bolt and Liftago.

Discovering Prague’s top attractions

Prague is home to a vast array of superb attractions for tourists to explore. This section will present the most iconic landmarks to look out for in Prague.

The Old Town Square

Prague’s iconic Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is one of the must-visit places in the entire city. Located in the city’s historical center, it has long been the focal point of public gatherings and national events. The square is surrounded by iconic buildings; be sure to admire the stunning Prague Astronomical Clock – located in the Old Town Hall – as well as stunning churches such as St. Nicholas Church, the Baroque St. James Church and the Gothic Týn Church.

Malá Strana (Lesser Town)

Just adjacent to Prague’s Old Town is the romantic district of Malá Strana (Lesser Town). A steep flight of stairs leads from the square down to this vibrant neighbourhood, which is cobbled with winding lanes and small gardens. This area is home to attractions such as the Church of St Nicholas, an idyllic Baroque place of worship built in 1735 and a major landmark in Prague’s skyline; Charles Bridge (Karlův Most), a historical monument connecting the two town banks of Vltava River; and Petřín Hill (Petřínské sady), which is a green hill that dominates this area of the city, giving it a unique atmosphere.

The Jewish Quarter

The Jewish quarter is one of the oldest parts of Prague, with a history dating back to the early Middle Ages. Also known as Josefov, this area features a total of six synagogues constructed between the late 16th century and early 20th century, as well as a stunning Old Jewish Cemetery, which happens to be one of the oldest cemeteries in Europe. Make sure to also explore other fascinating landmarks such as the Old-New Synagogue – considered to be Europe’s oldest functioning synagogue – and Pinkas Synagogue, where visitors can take in a memorial to those who fell during World War II.

Tasting Czech cuisine

Exploring Czech cuisine is a must on any trip to Prague – it makes up a large part of its culture and tradition! Traditional plates include hearty stews known as guláš or svíčková na smetaně (beef sirloin in cream sauce), as well as other comfort foods like knedlíky – dumplings made from flour, eggs and potatoes that are traditionally served with beef dishes or gravy. And be sure not to forget about desserts: řezy (sweet pastry roll filled with walnuts) and strawberry dumplings are local favourites!

For an even greater culinary experience, why not take part in a food tour? GetYourGuide offers tours such as Prague Beer Tour with Unlimited Tastings in the Czech capital; having the opportunity to learn all about Czech beer while indulging in delicious food and drinks is certainly one of the most amazing experiences that this iconic city has to offer!

Exploring national parks near Prague

Prague might be known for its city centre, but there’s lots more just outside its limits to explore for nature lovers. Czech Republic is home to lots of beautiful national parks – here are some you might want to visit on your trip:

  • Bohemian Switzerland National Park: This park lies directly east from Prague, bordering Germany at its northern boundary. Visitors can explore dense forests, steep wooded hills and sandstone cliffs as well as meadows and wide open lakes
  • Šumava National Park: Šumava is one of the largest national parks in Europe, covering parts of the Bohemian Forest stretching all the way to Austria. It’s full of untouched forests and vast valleys. Its surrounding areas are also rich in history – be sure to visit chalets and take part in folklore events while you’re there.
  • Krkonose National Park: This park is located on borders between Poland and Czech Republic and boasts majestic mountains preserving natural heritage sites such as granite rocks, lakes and wildflower meadows.

Getting a glimpse into Czech history

Exploring Prague’s rich history is not only interesting but crucial for anyone who wants to understand its culture today. To get acquainted with Czech culture simultaneously with its history – throughout centuries– there are plenty of museums around Prague where tourists can visit for this exact purpose!

The National Museum, for example is dedicated to Czech history from prehistoric eras until today; hosted in neoclassical building from mid-19th century, it features both permanent and temporary exhibitions regarding architecture, archaeology, anthropology and more. Another must-visit museum is The Museum of Kafka, located in Malà Strana – it focuses on Franz Kafka’s life in Prague, showcasing his manuscripts and photographs alongside paintings reminding visitors how influential Kafka has been over Czech literature.

Visiting Prague: A Unique & Unforgettable Experience

For any traveler looking for a culturally rich experience in Europe – Prague should be at the top of their list! It’s easy-to-navigate suburbs, notable landmarks hailing centuries of history, outdoor activities with breathtaking nature spots nearby – not to mention one-of-a-kind Czech cuisine – all ensure travelers get a fully immersive experience during their stay. For added adventure, why not book onto one of GetYourGuide’s awesome sightseeing tours such as the Prague Brewery Tour with Unlimited Tastings.. You’ll get to sample some delicious Czech beer while hearing interesting insights from your guide about this unique Eastern European destination. Take a trip over to Prague – you most certainly won’t regret it!

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Amazing Prague: Where To Begin?

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