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Prague castle

Prague castle

10 minutes walk

Prague Castle is a historic fortress and the largest ancient castle in the world, overlooking the city from its hilltop position in the Hradčany district. Dating back to the 9th century, it has served as the seat of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents. The castle complex includes stunning architectural treasures like St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane. With its rich history, breathtaking views, and beautiful gardens, Prague Castle is a must-visit attraction that offers a glimpse into the heart of Czech heritage.

Charles bridge

Charles bridge

2 minutes walk

Charles Bridge is one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks, connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town across the Vltava River. Built in the 14th century under the reign of King Charles IV, this historic stone bridge is lined with 30 baroque statues of saints and offers stunning views of Prague Castle and the city's skyline. A walk across Charles Bridge is a must-do experience, especially at sunrise or sunset when the bridge is less crowded and the city lights create a magical atmosphere.

Astronomical clock

Astronomical clock

10 minutes walk

The Prague Astronomical Clock, or "Orloj," is a medieval marvel located on the southern wall of the Old Town Hall in Prague's Old Town Square. First installed in 1410, it is the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest still in operation. The clock not only tells the time but also displays astronomical details like the positions of the sun and moon, and a calendar of saints. Every hour, the clock comes to life with a procession of the Twelve Apostles, attracting crowds eager to witness this historic spectacle. The Orloj is a true symbol of Prague's rich heritage and a must-see for visitors.

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