The geographical and historical heart of Prague, this UNESCO-listed district features a tangle of cobblestone streets lined by Baroque churches, palaces and houses.
The geographical and historical heart of Prague, this UNESCO-listed district features a tangle of cobblestone streets lined by Baroque churches, palaces and houses.
The geographical and historical heart of Prague, this UNESCO-listed district features a tangle of cobblestone streets lined by Baroque churches, palaces and houses.
A lively student neighborhood, this district is home to several key sights including an ornate monastery, an observatory and a huge stadium that hosts pop concerts.
The geographical and historical heart of Prague, this UNESCO-listed district features a tangle of cobblestone streets lined by Baroque churches, palaces and houses.
With shrines to both St. Vitus and St. Wenceslaus, it\'s no wonder Czechs consider this their national church – in spite of its much-delayed building schedule.
This handsome, historical neighborhood, filled with charming cobbled streets, cute courtyards, interesting museums and parks, is perfect for aimless wandering.
A lively student neighborhood, this district is home to several key sights including an ornate monastery, an observatory and a huge stadium that hosts pop concerts.
The castle that\'s a really four fabulous palaces, three churches, two towers, an art gallery, and a cathedral – all fitted together over 1,000 years of history.
The hourly performance of Prague\'s Astronomical Clock will leave you trying to work out the mysteries of the multiple ways this clock can tell you the time.
With shrines to both St. Vitus and St. Wenceslaus, it\'s no wonder Czechs consider this their national church – in spite of its much-delayed building schedule.
This haunting cemetery, with its thousands of ancient tombstones, is a frozen register of the uncounted centuries of life and death in Prague\'s Jewish community.
This haunting cemetery, with its thousands of ancient tombstones, is a frozen register of the uncounted centuries of life and death in Prague\'s Jewish community.
Vysehrad Castle is both a quiet refuge and a place of historic oddities, that gives those who climb its hill some wonderful views – and a break from the city.
This haunting cemetery, with its thousands of ancient tombstones, is a frozen register of the uncounted centuries of life and death in Prague\'s Jewish community.
With shrines to both St. Vitus and St. Wenceslaus, it\'s no wonder Czechs consider this their national church – in spite of its much-delayed building schedule.
This haunting cemetery, with its thousands of ancient tombstones, is a frozen register of the uncounted centuries of life and death in Prague\'s Jewish community.
With shrines to both St. Vitus and St. Wenceslaus, it\'s no wonder Czechs consider this their national church – in spite of its much-delayed building schedule.
The geographical and historical heart of Prague, this UNESCO-listed district features a tangle of cobblestone streets lined by Baroque churches, palaces and houses.
Pilgrims flock to Loreta Monastery to see its unique shrine dedicated to the \'Loreta House\' – see its diamond-encrusted treasures and hear its call to prayer.