Things to do in Prague
From the Castle and Charles Bridge to the odd little museums and quiet viewpoints that make Prague Prague.
Prague Astronomical Clock — how it works, tickets, and tower climb
The Orloj is a 15th-century working computer. Here's what it actually shows, whether the tower is worth climbing, and how to see it without the crush.
Charles Bridge — when to go, what to see, and how to avoid the crowds
Charles Bridge is always crowded — but not always. The right time, the right statues, and the right tour make all the difference.
Jewish Quarter Prague — Josefov synagogues, cemetery, and combined ticket
Josefov holds six Jewish monuments on one combined ticket. Here's what each site covers, what the ticket costs, and which guided tour makes sense.
Lennon Wall Prague — history, location, and how to visit
The Lennon Wall in Malá Strana is Prague's most recognisable street art. Real story, best time to visit, and what to skip.
Municipal House Prague — Art Nouveau masterpiece, concerts, and how to visit
Obecní dům is Prague's finest Art Nouveau building. Smetana Hall concerts, guided interior tours, Mucha decorations — here's what to know.
Old Town Square — Astronomical Clock, Týn Cathedral, and what to skip
Staroměstské náměstí is Prague's most visited square. Here's what's genuinely worth your time and what's a tourist trap.
Prague Castle — tickets, circuits, and which tour to book
The world's largest ancient castle complex has four ticket circuits. Here's what each covers and which one to actually buy.
Best photo spots in Prague — 15 locations, best times, practical tips
Prague's 15 best photo spots: Charles Bridge at dawn, Letná terrace, Strahov viewpoint, Vyšehrad cliffs, Žižkov Tower. Exact times and composition tips.
Dancing House Prague — what it is, how to visit, and whether it's worth it
The Dancing House by Frank Gehry is Prague's most famous modern building. Here's what to do there and what to realistically expect.
E-bike tours in Prague — which route is worth your money
Prague e-bike tours compared: viewpoints route, castle loop, river park. 2026 prices, operators, and which tour is actually worth booking.
Kampa Island Prague — Museum Kampa, David Černý babies, and the Venice of Prague
Kampa Island in Malá Strana has Museum Kampa, David Černý crawling babies, and the best canal walk in Prague. Free to visit.
Klementinum Prague — Baroque library, Astronomical Tower, and Mirror Chapel concerts
The Klementinum's Baroque library hall is among the world's most beautiful. Guided tours, Astronomical Tower, and Mirror Chapel concerts — what to know.
Letná Park Prague — panorama, beer garden, metronome, and local life
Letná is Prague's hilltop park with the best city panorama, a famous beer garden, and the giant metronome. How to get there and what to find.
Loreta Prague — Baroque pilgrimage site, carillon, and Diamond Monstrance
The Loreta in Hradčany is Prague's Baroque pilgrimage centre, with a famous bell-tower carillon, Casa Santa, and the jewel-encrusted Diamond Monstrance.
Lucerna Palace Prague — David Černý's horse, the arcade, and the original cinema
Palác Lucerna is a 1907 Art Nouveau arcade with David Černý's upside-down horse, Prague's oldest cinema, and the Grande Hall. Free to enter.
Mucha Museum Prague — Art Nouveau posters, the Slav Epic, and how to visit
The Mucha Museum in Prague displays Alfons Mucha's Art Nouveau posters, paintings, and drawings. Here's what to see, how to book, and what costs what.
National Theatre Prague — opera, ballet, and how to attend a performance
Národní divadlo is Prague's neo-Renaissance national symbol. How to buy opera and ballet tickets, what the guided tour covers, and the building's story.
Petřín Hill — funicular, lookout tower, mirror maze, and best sunset views
Petřín is Prague's green hill above Malá Strana: funicular, miniature Eiffel Tower, mirror maze, and the best sunset views in the city.
Prague Zoo — what to see, tickets, and how to get there
Zoo Praha in Troja is ranked among the world's top 5 zoos. Here's how to book tickets, what not to miss, how long to allow, and how to get there.
Rudolfinum Prague — Czech Philharmonic, Dvořák Hall, and gallery visits
The Rudolfinum is home to the Czech Philharmonic and the Dvořák Hall. Here's how to attend a concert, visit the gallery, and what to expect from each.
Segway tours in Prague — honest guide for 2026
Prague segway tours reviewed: castle district, monasteries route, combo segway+e-scooter. 2026 prices, what to expect, and whether it's right for you.
Strahov Monastery — the baroque libraries, brewery, and how to visit
Strahov has two of Europe's finest baroque library halls and a working brewery. Here's what to see, what it costs, and which tour to take.
Stromovka Park Prague — royal hunting grounds, Sunday walks, and how to visit
Stromovka (Královská obora) is Prague's largest park — 95 hectares of former royal hunting grounds in Holešovice. Free, open 24/7, loved by locals.
Troja Chateau Prague — Baroque palace, gardens, and Czech painting gallery
Trojský zámek is a Baroque summer palace next to Prague Zoo with formal French gardens and Habsburg ceiling frescoes. Tickets and how to visit.
Vintage car tours in Prague — what to expect and which to book
Prague vintage car tours reviewed: Škoda 1203, Tatra, open-top rides. 2026 prices, routes, operators, and whether it's worth the premium.
Vítkov Memorial Prague — Jan Žižka statue, mausoleum, and hilltop panorama
The Vítkov Memorial in Žižkov has the world's largest equestrian bronze of Jan Žižka, a communist mausoleum, and hilltop panorama over Prague.
Vyšehrad — Prague's original fortress, the cemetery of legends, and river views
Vyšehrad is Prague's quieter fortress above the Vltava — legendary cemetery, Romanesque rotunda, and river views the tourist crowds haven't found.
Wenceslas Square — Velvet Revolution history, Art Nouveau, and what's left to see
Wenceslas Square is Prague's great boulevard — Velvet Revolution history, Art Nouveau facades, and the National Museum. Here's what's worth your time.
Žižkov TV Tower Prague — observation deck, crawling babies, and the best city view
The Žižkov TV Tower is Prague's tallest structure at 216m. David Černý crawling babies, observation deck at 93m, top-floor restaurant.