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Top 50 Best Things to Do in Prague [2025]

Prague Castle
Prague Castle
Prague Castle
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Prague Castle

Prague Castle

4.5
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856 reviews
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8.6
From AU$ 53.55
Based on 37,488 reviews
Hardcany | 3.1 km from downtown
Phone +420-224-372434
Address: Hradčany, 119 08 Prague 1, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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Featured in 2025 Europe 50 – Night Attractions
Highlights:
󰋄Prague's panoramic viewpoint
See Bohemian Kingdom's precious crown
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Worth the visit and purchase of tickets. To see some of the main highlights, you have to purchase a ticket. I recommend using the app to purchase online and get the ticket you don’t need to collect because of the lines at the ticket booths and collection areas.
Prague Castle is divided into four parts, including the Cathedral of St. Vit, the Old Palace, the Basilica of St. George and the Golden Lane. Tickets are required to enter, and can also be combined, which is also the seat of the Czech presidential palace. The Cathedral of Saint Vit is a typical Gothic building with paintings and stained glass on the walls depicting many allusions, including works by the famous Czech painter Musha. Various chapels within the church have their own characteristics. It is also a cemetery, with the remains of bishops or bohemian rulers buried under the slabs. The old palace was a palace built in the 14th century, and the golden lane is a small alchemy street where Kafka rented. The observation deck near the exit offers panoramic views of Prague's Old Town.
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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge
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Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge

4.7
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1044 reviews
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7.4
Based on 73,333 reviews
2.2 km from downtown
Phone +420-777-842222
Address: Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 15-30 minutes
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No.2 of Night Attractions in Prague
Highlights:
󱓊Sunset view from bridge tower
󰋄Climb bridge tower for Prague view
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Walked here on the way to Prague Castle. it has 30 beautifully sculpted religious statues that have been there since the 17th century. Went both in the evening and morning and preferred our morning visit.
Beautiful scenery, it is almost unable to miss this bridge as you walk around Prague. It’s low season but still full of tourists, it makes it harder to take good pictures but definitely worth a visit. Keep the best scene in your memory.
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Prague Astronomical Clock
Prague Astronomical Clock
Prague Astronomical Clock
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Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague Astronomical Clock

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624 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 38.71
Based on 27,528 reviews
Wenceslas Square | 1.8 km from downtown
Phone +420 236 002 629
Address: Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 15-30 minutes
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No.3 of Night Attractions in Prague
Highlights:
󱓊Apostles appear at the clock
󱓊Iconic Astronomical Clock in Old Town
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A good check-in spot. You can overlook the whole Prague and various buildings from the top of the tower. There are not many people in the morning. It is a worthwhile attraction and a representative building.
The astronomical clock looks very precise and beautiful from the outside, and it is also amazing from the inside. I walked along the spiral ramp for a long time, and finally walked up the narrow iron stairs to reach the top. I could overlook the entire Prague Old Town Square. It was very beautiful. I could take pictures everywhere and check in this beautiful city.
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Old Town Hall
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Old Town Hall

Old Town Hall

4.0
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127 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 42.37
Wenceslas Square | 1.8 km from downtown
Phone +420-775-400-052
Address: Staroměstské nám. 1/3, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
Highlights:
󱓊View Prague from clock tower
󰋄Climb clock tower for 360° Prague view
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The Old Town Hall in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the city's most visited monuments and is located in the Old Town Square. The tower of the Old Town Hall, the tallest in the medieval city, was completed in 1364 and has remained largely unchanged since then. The most famous feature of the Town Hall is the Astronomical Clock, which was built in the 1400s.
The Old Town Hall was built in 1338 as a symbol of Prague's first city autonomy. The Gothic tower was completed in 1364 and has a cloister from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of the old town.
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Old Town Square
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Old Town Square

Old Town Square

4.7
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832 reviews
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6.8
Based on 55,940 reviews
Wenceslas Square | 1.8 km from downtown
Phone +420 221 714 444
Address: Staroměstské nám., 110 00 Josefov, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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No.4 of Night Attractions in Prague
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Carriage & convertible tour plaza
󰀆Astronomical Clock hourly saint show
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Cross the Middle Ages! 48h to play Prague! 📌 Day 1: Cross the Millennium Old Town, do the Charles Bridge Morning Elves ⏰ 7:00 📍 Charles Bridge Sunrise ❗️ Tips: rush in front of the tour group! The bridge towers in the mist in the early morning have a sense of atmosphere. 📸 The sculpture group is beautiful in the reverse light.~ ⏰ 10:00 📍 Prague Square & Astronomical Clock ✔️ Watch the 12 disciples turn around on the whole point! Clock tower overlooking the red roof ocean (ticket 250CZK) ✔️ and bubble artist interactive shooting dream blockbuster 🎈⚠️ avoid pit: ignore the line puppet strong plug photo hawker! ⏰ 13:00📍 Lunch: Pork's (net red roast pork elbow shop 🔥) ▪️ outer crispy inner tender with dark beer 🍖 The portion is oversized! The two people share a house that is enough to dance ⏰ 15:00📍 Modern Art Landmark! On the opposite side of the road, take a backbeat to unlock the distorted magic perspective ⏰ 17:00📍 Voltava River Cruise 🌇 board at dusk! Watching the castle lights on both sides of the Straits instantly like falling into the "Magic Flute" opera (try Prague Boats home) - 🌙 Nightlife Eggs ▪️ Underground Tavern: U Zlatého Tygra (Hemingway the same model! Order Pearson Fresh + Cheese) ▪️ Ice Bar: ICE PUB-📌 Day 2: Castle Mountain Fairy Tale Day as a Bohemian Princess ⏰ 8:30 📍 Prague Castle (pass 250CZK) 🚶‍♀️ Routine: St. Vittoria → Old Palace → Golden Lane (Kafka Cabin must see!) ✔️ Church color windows at 9 o'clock when light and shadow penetrate! ⏰ 12:00 📍 The most beautiful Starbucks 👑 Castle Exit Terrace! Panoramic seat get✓ Caramel Machido with medieval skyline ⏰ 14:00📍 small town walk ▪️ John Lennon Wall: Graffiti Free Holy Land ✌️ with a pen to leave a signature! ▪️ Devil Church ⏰ 16:00 📍 Petren Mountain Sunset 🚠 Take the retro cable car up the mountain! Climbing the Eiffel Tower to see the city's golden light (less people and romantic in the evening 💘)-🍽️ Dinner: Kuchy👉 Glass Room Restaurant at the foot of the castle! Must order duck legs with red wine 🍷 400CZK per capita enjoy royal treatment ~
As the first city to be listed as a World Heritage Site, Prague's architecture and the astronomical clock, church sculptures in the Old Town Square are so attractive. It is a place that makes people want to come again and again and linger!
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Vltava River Cruises - BOAT NATAL
Vltava River Cruises - BOAT NATAL
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Vltava River Cruises - BOAT NATAL

Vltava River Cruises - BOAT NATAL

4.4
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22 reviews
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6.3
From AU$ 29.68
Stare Mesto | 2.3 km from downtown
Phone +420 603 584 892
Address: Dvořákovo nábř. 901, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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No.5 of Night Attractions in Prague
Highlights:
󰋄Sunset or night city lights
Water view of Charles Bridge & Castle
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The boat tour was sensational, very well-organized, and features an audio guide in many languages. It passes by several tourist attractions, and the landscapes are beautiful – boat tour in Prague.
The Vltava River is the longest river in the Czech Republic, with a total length of 435 kilometers. It is the mother river of the Czech Republic. The entire river divides Prague into two parts, with the Old City on the left bank and Castle Hill on the right bank. Walking along the Vltava River, you can enjoy the scenery of the medieval ancient cities on both sides. Fortunately, a boat trip on the Vltava River was arranged during this trip, allowing us to appreciate the beauty of Prague from a different perspective. Board the cruise ship at the Chev Bridge pier along the river in the city center. The 1-hour boat ride passes 5 cross-river bridges, including Prague's most famous Charles Bridge, and experience a letter written by the Czech novelist Franz Kafka to his girlfriend Milena. The letter said: What I like best is rowing my boat up the Vltava River, then lying on my back in the boat and going down the river, admiring the different forms of bridges... Of course, it's not a boat now, you can have the same feeling on a cruise ship.
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Dancing House
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Dancing House

Dancing House

4.2
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227 reviews
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6.2
New Town | 1.7 km from downtown
Phone +420 605 083 611
Address: Jiráskovo nám. 1981/6, 120 00 Nové Město, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Dancers gracefully in motion
󰋄Scenic bar overlooks Prague Castle view
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The Dancing House, also known as the "Fred and Ginger House", is named after Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, a metaphor for a pair of dancers. The Dancing House stands out among the Neo-Baroque, Neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings. It is a very famous and representative building in Prague. The Dancing House is also known as the "Drunken House".
The dancing house is also a very uniquely designed building. The exterior of the house has a very special shape. The entire house is not large, and you can see some very simple things. The style here is also quite distinctive. You can also look around the house.
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St. Vitus Cathedral
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St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral

4.7
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509 reviews
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6.1
Based on 23,877 reviews
Hardcany | 3.2 km from downtown
Phone +420 224 372 434
Address: III. nádvoří 48/2, 119 01 Praha 1-Hradčany, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 15-30 minutes
Highlights:
󱓊Prague views & ancient clock
󰋄315-ft tower for Prague panoramic view
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The church is very large and looks majestic from a distance. It stands right in the center of the Old Town Square. I went in for a walk in the evening. There weren't many tourists, but I spent a long time looking for the gate, which was behind a restaurant.
Before we even entered the door, we were attracted by the glittering windows, clocks and steeples in front of the church. The church is elegant and spacious. The tomb of St. John Nepomuk is made of pure silver. It is said that 20 tons of silver were used. This tomb, which is entirely in the shape of sculptures, is more like a work of art. It is said that his holy bones have not decayed to this day. The large stained glass windows on the large windows of the west door were also made by masters and are considered to be the pinnacle of art. The Gothic golden tower altar of the sacrament, which is inlaid with bright gold, has a lot of historical art on it. If you look closely, you will find that there are many exquisite carvings in the church, whether they are stone carvings, wood carvings, or even gold and silver carvings. They are almost all over the church. Even the golden ornaments on the outdoor statues are still shining with golden light.
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Klementinum
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Klementinum

Klementinum

4.8
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30 reviews
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5.9
From AU$ 42.80
Based on 1,629 reviews
Wenceslas Square | 2 km from downtown
Phone +420 222 220 879
Address: Mariánské nám. 5, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
Academy shows Czech architectural art
󱓊11th-century complex witnesses history
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Clementinum in Prague is a stunning baroque complex, home to the National Library and the famous Astronomical Tower. Visitors can explore its rich history, beautiful architecture, and breathtaking views of the city from the tower. A must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts!#ClementinumPrague #PragueHistory #BaroqueArchitecture #AstronomicalTower #MustVisit #PragueViews 🏛️🌟
It's called a college, but it's actually a group of historical buildings. It's similar to other streets, except that the buildings here are bigger and more beautiful. Even the balconies have carvings.

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Kafka Museum
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Kafka Museum

Kafka Museum

4.1
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88 reviews
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5.7
From AU$ 30.54
Based on 1,411 reviews
Lesser Town | 2.4 km from downtown
Phone +420 257 535 373
Address: Cihelná 635, 118 00 Malá Strana, Czechia
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Kafka's surreal world & more
Kafka souvenirs available in variety
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Prague and Kafka seem to be two inseparable names. In the Prague Castle area, near the river bank, there is a Kafka Museum, which systematically introduces Kafka's life and achievements. In this museum, the most eye-catching thing is the statue in the central square. The two people in this statue can twist, and under their feet is a map of the Czech Republic. As for how to interpret it, it really depends on your imagination.
Franz Kafka was born on July 3, 1883 and died on June 3, 1924 at the age of 41. Kafka lived in Prague, Czech Republic under the rule of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was lonely and unknown during his lifetime. His works were not known to the world until 20 years after his death. Because his works are permeated with the author's loneliness, helplessness, hesitation and despair in life, they arouse great resonance among readers. As a result, Kafka became a giant of modern literature. He was called the pioneer and master of Western modernist literature and was considered the originator of modernist literature. His representative works: "The Metamorphosis", "The Trial" and "The Castle". Kafka once said: All his creative inspirations came from the long-standing Charles Bridge on the Vltava River in Prague. Some people say: Kafka is Prague, and Prague is Kafka.
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