If visiting Prague for the first time is like love-at-first-sight, then having a 2, 3, or 4-day Prague City Card means not having to worry about who’s paying for the first date. 1. Walk across the Charles Bridge. The Charles Bridge is the most iconic place in all of Prague and for good reason, too. Walking under the arched bridge tower entry

7. Views of the city from Prague Castle. A Prague sightseeing tour is not complete without climbing the top of the hill to visit Prague castle and the cathedral. You are rewarded with one of the best Prague attractions and magnificent views over the red tiled roofs of Prague looking back towards the Vltava river and the old town.

Prague Castle. At the top of the hill on the western side of the river, Prague Castle doesn’t just dominate the skyline, it dominates the history of the city. It was the seat of the head of state for centuries, including for the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire. It is still today the official office of the President of the Czech Republic.

• Kutna Hora Ossuary (day trip only)- bone ossuary (amazing) • Karlovy Vary • Brno • Cesky Krumlov (small but very beautiful, but kind of far and maybe not worth it if limited on time) • Zlute Lazne (private swimming area) • Pruhonice chateau/park (about an hour outside of Prague — really beautiful) • Karlstejn Castle

It is certainly worth visiting Prague Castle, and is one of the best things to do in Prague. Beyond its position as the seat of power in the Czech Republic, Prague Castle is a stunning site that has been reconstructed continually over the years into a magnificent complex of architectural styles, filled with art and other treasures.
The viewpoint of Prague Castle is the most astonishing in the world. You can visit the St. Vitus church, the Basilica of St. George, and Golden Lane with a single entrance fee. 2. Soak up the Vibes on the Charles Bridge. The 650-year-old Charles Bridge may be one of Prague's most recognizable sights. . 198 399 7 183 79 48 323 241 169

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