National Museum
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Wenceslas Square
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Castle Stairs
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Church of Our Lady before Týn
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Charles bridge
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St. Vitus Cathedral
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Boulevard Národní
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The Spanish Synagogue
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The House at the Black Madonna
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Rudolfinum
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Pařížská Street
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Old Town Square
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Old Town Hall & Astronomical Clock
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Jewish Cemetery
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Na Příkopech - Pedestrian Zone
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Municipal House
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Mostecká Street & Maltese Square
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Wallenstein Palace & Gardens
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Vrtba Garden
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Ungelt
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State Opera
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St. Nicholas Church Old Town
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St. Nicholas Church Lesser Town
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St. George’s Basilica
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Prague Castle
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Powder Gate and Republic Square
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Pinkas Synagogue
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Old Royal Palace
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National Theatre
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Masaryčka
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Little Square & Karlova Street
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Lesser Town Square & Neruda Street
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Lennon Wall
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Kampa
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Hradcany Square
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Jan Palach Square
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Golden Lane
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Gardens Below Prague Castle
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Estate Theatre
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Jan Hus Memorial
Standing boldly in the center of Old Town Square, the Jan Hus Memorial commemorates one of the most influential figures in Czech history. Erected in 1915 to mark the 500th anniversary of his execution, the statue honors Jan Hus, a philosopher, priest, and early reformer whose teachings challenged the corruption of the medieval Catholic Church and helped lay the groundwork for later Protestant movements. About a century after he died, the doctrine of Hus inspired Martin Luther as he led his followers off into the Lutheran sect of Protestantism.
Josefov - The Jewish Quarter
The Josefov Jewish Quarter is one of Prague’s most historically significant areas, offering a deep dive into the city’s Jewish heritage. Nestled between the Old Town and the Vltava River, Josefov was once home to a thriving Jewish community, and its monuments reflect centuries of rich culture and poignant history. Today, the quarter is a blend of preserved Jewish landmarks, poignant memorials, and a few remaining traces of the bustling Jewish ghetto that existed until the late 19th century, when it was demolished as part of urban redevelopment.
New World
Nový Svět (New World), tucked away just below Loreta and Martinic Palace, a short stroll from Prague Castle, is one of Prague’s most charming and least touristy quarters. With its narrow cobblestone lanes, ivy-clad cottages, and peaceful atmosphere, it feels like stepping into a bygone century.