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Prague, often called the "City of a Hundred Spires," is a place where history and beauty intertwine. Nestled along the banks of the VItava River, this enchanting city captivates visitors with its fairy-tale charm, rich culture, and stunning architecture. From the majestic Prague Castle overlooking the city to the intricate details of Gothic cathedrals and Baroque palaces, every corner tells a story.
Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

Take a stroll across the oldest stone bridge in Europe. Charles Bridge was built in 1357 under the orders of King Charles IV. The bridge features 30 baroque statues of saints, each with fascinating stories, like St. John of Nepomuk, said to bring good luck if you touch his plaque.

Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock

Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock

Immerse yourself in history at Prague's Old Town Square. Marvel at the 600-year-old Astronomical Clock, which comes to life every hour with a charming show. Prague's Astronomical Clock is the third oldest in the world and the oldest one still in operation. It shows not only the time but also the position of the sun, moon, and zodiac signs.

Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral

Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral

Founded in the late 9th century, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle complex in the world, spanning over 70,000 square meters. It has been home to Czech kings, emperors, and presidents for over 1,000 years. If you go around noon you will be lucky enough to see the changing of the guards. Within the castle grounds, St. Vitus Cathedral contains the Czech Crown Jewels, which are only displayed on special occasions.

Traditional Czech Beer Halls & Gardens

Traditional Czech Beer Halls & Gardens

The Czech Republic consumes the most beer per capita in the world, and Prague's beer halls are legendary. The brewing tradition dates back to 993 AD, with some recipes remaining unchanged for centuries. Try unpasteurized Pilsner Urquell straight from the tank—an experience available in select halls.

Medieval Tavern "U Krále Brabantského"

Medieval Tavern "U Krále Brabantského"

This medieval tavern dates back to the 14th century, making it one of the oldest in Prague. Legend has it that even kings and noblemen once dined here, adding to its historical allure. Guests are treated to a full medieval experience with fire shows, live music, and actors dressed in authentic period costumes, all while enjoying a traditional Czech feast by candlelight.

The Vrtba Garden

The Vrtba Garden

Vrtba Garden is one of the few Baroque gardens in Prague and has remained virtually unchanged since it was created in the early 18th century. The garden's highest terrace offers panoramic views of Prague's iconic rooftops and spires, making it a picture-perfect spot for romantic moments.

Waldstein Palace (Wallenstein Palace)

Waldstein Palace (Wallenstein Palace)

Built between 1623 and 1630, Waldstein Palace was one of the first grand Baroque buildings in Prague. It was commissioned by Albrecht von Wallenstein, a powerful military leader, who wanted a residence to rival Prague Castle itself. Today, the palace serves as the seat of the Czech Senate. Visitors can explore its beautiful Waldstein Garden, complete with a stunning grotto, roaming white peacocks, and a large koi-filled pond. It's a serene and elegant escape in the heart of the city.

Food & Drink in Prague

Food & Drink in Prague

Prague is packed with great spots to eat and drink—cafés, pubs, and restaurants line almost every corner. Try local favorites like svíčková, Czech goulash with dumplings, and the must-have trdelník (chimney cake). Whether it’s coffee, beer, cocktails, or comfort food, you’ll find it here. 😋Some of our favorites: • Terasa U Prince – Iconic rooftop with unbeatable views of Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. • Starbucks at Prague Castle – Believe it or not, one of the best views in the city! Grab your coffee and enjoy the terrace overlooking all of Prague. • Lokál Dlouhááá – Classic Czech food and fresh Pilsner in a lively setting. • Kampa Park – Elegant riverside dining near the Lennon Wall. • St. Wencesla's Vineyard – This historic vineyard is perfect for an Aperol or Hugo Spritz with breathtaking views of Prague. • Gambero Rosso – A cozy Italian spot near Old Town, known for fresh pasta, great wine, and a relaxed vibe.

Karlovy Lazne - Nightclub

Karlovy Lazne - Nightclub

Karlovy Lázně is the largest club in Central Europe— housed in a historic 15th-century bathhouse just steps from the Charles Bridge and spread across five floors, each with its own music style: 1. Silent Disco – Grab a headset and choose your channel—dance like nobody’s listening. 2. EDM Floor – High-energy beats and non-stop house music. 3. Oldies Floor – Retro hits from decades past, perfect for a nostalgic boogie. 4. Mainstream Floor – Chart-toppers and party anthems. 5. Latino Floor – Reggaeton, salsa, and Latin dance rhythms. But it doesn’t stop there—Karlovy Lázně also features an Ice Pub, where everything (even your glass!) is made of ice, and a Robotic Bar, where actual robots make your drinks.