Prague Castle: A historic castle complex located in the Hradčany district, featuring the St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane, and offers panoramic views of the city.
Charles Bridge: A historic bridge spanning the Vltava River, lined with statues and offering views of the city’s landmarks.
Old Town Square: A historic square in the heart of Prague, featuring the famous Astronomical Clock, the Church of Our Lady before Týn, and a variety of shops and restaurants.
St. Vitus Cathedral: A gothic cathedral located inside the Prague Castle, known for its impressive architecture and the tombs of Czech kings and holy figures.
Wenceslas Square: A historic square in the New Town, known for its shopping, nightlife, and as the site of many significant events in Czech history.
Jewish Quarter: A historic neighborhood located in the Old Town, home to several synagogues and Jewish museums, including the Jewish Museum in Prague, and the Old Jewish Cemetery.
The National Museum: A museum located on Wenceslas Square, showcasing the natural history and cultural heritage of the Czech Republic.
Petrin Hill: A hill located in the Lesser Town, offering great views of the city, visitors can take a funicular or walk up the hill and visit the Petrin Tower, an observation tower modeled after the Eiffel Tower.
The Dancing House: A modern building located on the riverbank, known for its unique architecture, visitors can take a tour of the building and enjoy views from the terrace.
The Lennon Wall: A graffiti covered wall, once covered in John Lennon-inspired graffiti and slogans, it’s now a colorful and constantly evolving mural, located near Charles Bridge.