Prague Astronomical Clock was attached to the Old Town Hall in the Czech Republic's capital of Prague and is called locally Prague Orloj. To be more precise, the clock was put in place in place in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest of...
The historic heart of medieval Prague is Prague Old Town (Staré Město), centered on one of the most beautiful squares in Europe - Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí). It is constantly crowded with visitors enjoying impressive display of Gothic and Baroque architecture, and some of the most iconic sights of...
St. Vitus Cathedral - Saints Vitus, Wenceslaus and Adalbert Metropolitan Cathedral is Prague's Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral, the archbishop's seat of Prague. The cathedral was devoted to Saint Vitus until 1997 and is still frequently referred to only as the Cathedral of Saint Vitus. Quick facts Name: St. Vitus Cathedral...
Golden Lane is a street situated in Prague Castle, Czech Republic. Originally built in the 16th century, to house Rudolf II's castle guards, it takes its name from the goldsmiths that lived there in the 17th century. The houses on Golden Lane are small and were built in the 1950s,...
Enjoy a delicious, traditional Czech lunch or dinner at the Prague Municipal House, complete with a 3-course meal and live music. Immerse yourself in Czech culture during this hands-on cooking class in Prague. This small-group class focuses on learning about traditional Czech cuisine and preparing a 3-course meal. When your...
Located in the New Town ("Nové Msto") district of Prague, Wenceslas Square (in Czech: "Václavské náměstí”" or "Václavák") is a 700-meter-long and 60-meter-wide promenade. Because of its original function, the area was referred to as "Horse Market" ("Koňský trh") in the past. The current name alludes to the fact that...