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Prague
Prague Castle
Which is the largest castle in the world? The one in Prageu of course! You can wander around its courtyards, palaces, museums and gardens all day long and whilst doing so, admire the overwhelming beauty of a place which has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors and presidents for thousand years. The whole castle grounds are dominated by the monumental St. Vitus Cathedral, which is the one of the most beautiful in Europe. Discover the secret of this symbol of Czech Republic and a place which makes Prague one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
Old Town Square
Where does the true heart of Prague beat? On the Old Town Square of course! It is precisely here that winding lanes of the Old Town run, in order to spill out onto the most beautiful square in Prague. The elegant tower of the Town Hall with the world famous astronomical clock, the proud silhouette of the fairytale Týn Cathedral, the monumental Church of St. Nicholas and countless multicoloured houses of many styles lend this place a unique atmosphere, which will captivate all those who decide to take a look at its charm.
Charles Bridge
The Charles Bridge over the river Vltava is definitely one of the most beautiful places in Prague. It is the oldest bridge in the city, built between the 14th and 15th century, and it spans the river with 16 pillars. It is lined with statues and lamps and this scenery together with the Gothic bridge towers on both ends makes the Charles Bridge a breathtaking historical monument. There is no better place in Prague for a walk in the evening.
Pařížská Street
Pařížská street is considered the most exclusive - and expensive - street in the whole Prague. What Paris has in Champs-Élysées street, Prague has in Pařížská street. It traverses the Jewish Town, connecting Old Town square with Čechův bridge. It is lined with stately townhouses which fasades combine historical features with decorative detail of Art Nouveau. Pařížská street is the most prestigeous boulevard and home to a wide range of luxury boutiques representing the world's most prominent fashion brands.
Wenceslas Square
The monument of St. Wenceslas is one of the view points of Wenceslas Square in Prague. It comes from the workshop of the noted Czech sculptor Josef Václav Myslbek who spent more than thirty years working on it. His joint authors were the architect Alois Dryák and sculptor Klouček. Let´s learn more about one of the symbols of the Czech nationhood and the patron of the Czech Land, St. Wenceslas.