
Národní muzeum
You can't miss it. The massive dome at the top of Wenceslas Square belongs to the Národní muzeum. It's a sharp clash of eras. On one side, the neo-Renaissance H...


You can't miss it. The massive dome at the top of Wenceslas Square belongs to the Národní muzeum. It's a sharp clash of eras. On one side, the neo-Renaissance H...

Think of Václavské náměstí more as a massive boulevard than a square. You'll find it stretching 750 meters from the National Museum down to the edge of the Old ...

You'll feel the weight of history the moment you step off Resslova street. This isn't just another museum. It's the actual crypt where seven Czechoslovak paratr...

Look up from the cobblestones of Wenceslas Square and you'll see a massive glass cube glowing against the skyline. That's DupleX. It sits on top of a 1970s offi...

You'll find NaFilM tucked away in the Mozarteum building in Prague’s New Town. Forget looking for a big street sign on Jungmann Square. Instead, walk through th...

Go to the Quadrio shopping center in New Town to see David Černý’s massive kinetic head. It’s 11 meters of polished steel that cuts through the skyline. You’ll ...

Forget the rowdy stag parties in the Old Town. Hemingway Bar is a grown-up refuge for people who care about what's in their glass. It’s all dark wood and tufted...

Walk through New Town's busy streets near Wenceslas Square and you'll find something weird. Prague is famous for old spires and heavy history. But the Museum of...

Walk down the stairs into a basement that feels like 1957. You’ll leave the noise of Národní street behind. This isn't a glossy tourist trap. This place has wei...

You'll find the world's largest private Lego collection inside an old Art Deco bank on Národní street. It's a short walk from Wenceslas Square. The museum cover...

You'll find this shrine to Art Nouveau inside the Kaunický Palace in New Town. It's the first museum on the planet to focus entirely on Alphonse Mucha. Don't ex...

Most travelers see this station as a gray, subterranean bunker. You'll arrive in a 1970s terminal of cold steel and concrete. It's a maze of quick-bite stalls a...

You'll find it tucked away in the narrow backstreets of Staré Město. It isn't just a place to grab a drink. It's a full-blown atmospheric reset. Forget the neon...

You'll find the Illusion Art Museum Prague right across from the Astronomical Clock. It's a far cry from a stuffy gallery. There are no velvet ropes here. Inste...

Perched on a rock above the Vltava, Vyšehrad is the quiet lungs of Prague. You'll find a different energy here. It's a sanctuary compared to the crush of the Ol...

Forget the usual tourist traps and overpriced lagers. AnonymouS Bar is a dark, high-concept hideout tucked away in the guts of Staré Město. You won't find a neo...

Tucked away in the narrow, cobblestone streets of Old Town, Prague Golf & Games isn't your average tourist trap. It’s an indoor black-light mini golf course tha...

Skip the neon-lit traps selling fake firewater to stag parties. You'll find Absintherie Jilská on a quiet side street in the Old Town. It works as both a museum...

You'll find this place right on Melantrichova in the heart of Old Town. It's tucked into a creaky house from the 1600s. But forget the architecture. Go for the ...

Step off the frantic Old Town Square and disappear underground. Most tourists walk right over the roof of the bar while gawking at the Astronomical Clock. You'l...

Walk down Celetná and you'll see plenty of gold and old stone. But step inside this Art Nouveau building and the vibe changes fast. This is the Steel Art Museum...

Look for the heavy door at Malé náměstí 7, just around the corner from the Astronomical Clock. Inside, the cool stone arches of Old Town give way to the roar of...

Right in the center of Old Town Square, you'll find the Old Town Hall. It's Prague's most famous landmark. The city council has used this spot as its base since...

Forget sterile white tiles. The original beer spa prague is a subterranean retreat of exposed brick and flickering firelight. You'll head down from the cobblest...
Don't let the name "New Town" fool you. King Charles IV founded this district in 1348. It’s the commercial engine of Prague. You won't find the cramped medieval lanes of Old Town here. Instead, you get wide boulevards and massive Art Nouveau blocks. It’s where real life happens. Wenceslas Square sits at its core. It is a massive boulevard packed with history and nightlife. The district stretches to the Vltava River and borders the main train station. It’s the smartest base for your trip. You get central access without the claustrophobic tourist crush. Perfect for grabbing a beer in a local hall or an espresso between sights.
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