The moment your flight descends towards the red-tiled roofs and historic towers of Prague, a sense of ancient history and artistic energy becomes clear. Stepping out into the city reveals a place where medieval architecture and modern culture live side by side.
Charles Bridge
Walking across this stone bridge at dawn allows you to see the statues emerge from the mist while the city wakes up around you. It connects the Old Town to the Lesser Town and has been a central part of the skyline since the 14th century.
Prague Castle
This massive complex sits high above the Vltava River and functions as a city within a city, containing hidden courtyards and the gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. Its walls hold centuries of stories from kings and emperors that shaped Central Europe.
Old Town Square
The heart of the city is home to the Astronomical Clock, where crowds gather every hour to watch a mechanical performance that has repeated for over 600 years. The square is surrounded by colourful buildings and narrow alleys that invite aimless wandering.
Josefov
The Jewish Quarter preserves a deep and moving history through its synagogues and the crowded, uneven headstones of the Old Jewish Cemetery. It is a quiet, reflective area that highlights the enduring spirit of the local community.
Letna Park
For a view that puts the entire journey into perspective, this hilltop park has a wide panorama of the bridges spanning the river. It is a favourite spot for residents to relax with a drink while watching the sun set over the urban landscape.
Strahov Library
Inside the Strahov Monastery, these halls contain thousands of ancient books under ceilings covered in detailed frescoes. The quiet atmosphere and scent of old parchment reveal the intellectual traditions of the city.