With one week in Prague, we hit the ground running trying to see and experience as much as we could in the Golden City. We had high expectations and Prague’s beauty and charm managed to exceed all of them. It’s a city we thoroughly enjoyed and wanted to share with you.
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Now here’s a look at the top things you can do in Prague:
The following are the best 35 things to do in Prague, Czech Republic presented in our latest city top attractions travel guide for Praha:
1) Visit Prague Castle
2) Wander around Novy Svet neighborhood
3) Franz Kafka Museum
4) John Lennon Wall
5) Zizkov Prague Tower
6) Traditional Czech Food: Goulash
7) Check out a Saturday market for shopping and food
8) Visit the Old Town in the heart of Prague
9) Admire the phenomenal Saint Vitus Cathedral
10) Get off the grid and visit the Jewish Quarter
11) Pay a visit to the KGB Museum
12) Walk along Golden Lane
13) Cross Charles Bridge
14) Find out more about the Museum of Communism
15) Be there on the hour for the Astronomical Clock
16) Eat delicious Czech Street Food: Trdelnik
17) Feed the swans by the river
18) Take the funicular or walk up to Petrin Tower
19) Marvel at Petrin Tower
20) Get dizzy in the Mirror Labyrinth
21) Spend time admiring the Vysehrad Old Castle
22) Be sure to take a Vltava River Cruise
23) Drink cheap Pilsner Beer
24) Escape it all by visiting Jeleni Park
25) Enjoy live music from the Orchestra
26) Marvel at the strange architecture of the Dancing House
27) Down a little bit of Absinthe
28) Have your mind blown trying out the Mind Maze
29) Admire all things small at the Miniature Museum
30) Take a Segway Tour around Prague
31) Visit the Mucha Museum
32) Take a Tram ride all over Prague
33) Ride around Prague in style in a Luxury Car
34) Go visit the National Museum
35) Check out Strahov Monastery
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world and it is home to several palaces, as well as a cathedral, a basilica, and gardens. We’re here now in Novy Svet – a cool little neighborhood right behind the castle. Here we are at the Kafka Museum. This museum is dedicated to him and his work and you’ll find some of his letters, diary entries and photographs inside. Stroll along the John Lennon Wall and you’ll encounter portraits of Lennon and Yoko Ono. Have a look. Up next we have a big plate of Goulash. Saint Vitus is a Gothic cathedral located within the walls of Prague Castle. Inside you’ll be able to admire beautiful stained glass windows designed in the art nouveau style. Inside the KGB Museum you’ll find old propaganda as well as some unusual pieces like a copy of Lenin’s death mask. The Golden Lane gets its name because legend has it that Emperor Rudolph was a fan of alchemy. Charles Bridge is one of the most popular landmarks in the city. When in Prague you can check out the Astronomical Clock. You can’t come to Prague and not sample the street food. One particularly popular item is the Trdlenik. Petrin Tower stands 63 meters high on a hill overlooking Prague. It slightly resembles the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Vyšehrad is a historical fort located in the city of Prague. In my hand here I’ve got myself a Pilsner beer and this is like a Czech institution. The Jeleni Prikop Park located right behind Prague Castle is a great place for a picnic or a little nap on the grass. Even though the National Museum is currently closed you can still attend musical performances in the evening. Another cool thing you can do is visit the Miniature Museum where you can see microscopic art. The Mucha Museum pays homage to Alphonse Mucha, and it’s a must visit if you enjoy art nouveau. And that sums up our visit to Prague!
What are some of your favorite things to do in the city? Please let us know in the comment section below:
This is part of our Travel in the Czech Republic series. We’re making a series of videos showcasing Czech culture, Czech arts, Czech foods, Czech religion and Czech people.
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I live in Prague and was Born in Prague =)
very informative video and kindly can u tell me best cheapest stays and also the nightlife experience, thnx
i live in Czech republice 🙂
reality of the Golden lane’s name is little bit less romantic: its named after piss
You tried absinthe straight…also I notice that they tend to light absinthe on fire in Czech…please tell me that this is just a tourist thing…
ugh ur pronuciation is so wrong and i know beacuse i used to live in prague
Thanks for the video!
I love your videos ! They are so informative and concise. I will be going to Czech Republic and Finland soon, and these videos are really helping me out with all the sites to see and things to do over there. Thank you so much !!!
nice. btw Mucha is pronounced … Muja (read like Spanish).
35 things to do in Prague = 35 [třicet-pět] věci co dělat v Praze
You did that all in a week? I’m there for 3 months in the summer!!
Thanks for the tips. Visiting there in 2 weeks time and cannot wait.
36th thing- best porn in the world lol
when he says “and you know I will be having more than one…” makes me cringe laugh so hard every time.
1. eat honey cake. 2. eat more honey cake.
Glad I checked if you had a video from Prague! We are going there and want to be prepared. Any suggestions for hotels in/near the old town? (4 stars?)
Thank you so much for the list, there are few things we’ve missed on our two trips so on the third one, we’ll get them all <3
great info thanks so much
I’m really missing Prague 🙂
Trdelnik has no tradition in czech culture…. its not even good and it is overpriced.
Great place, sooo romantic 😉
I lived there for almost two years and it´s realy amazing city! There is always something to do.
gg its a frckin döner kebab
Unfortunately Czech people are racists 🙁
awesome video, I wonder how many days you recommend to explore 🙂 thanks
It’s very difficult to listen to Canadians say the word “out”
when I want to go visit a new city I go first to Samuel and Audrey … happy new year guys ❤
guys Thank you very much for this guide. very useful. well informative….comprehensive yet informative…..thank you very much
And you drank Absinthe, but not Becherovka?! Oy…Becherovka is the national liquor of Czech Republic!
“Petchrin” NO!!!! “petZHREEN”.
“voleTAAVa” NOOO!!!!! “vlTAH-VAH”.
Very interesting video, hope you enjoyed Czech! 🙂
Best vdo so lovely
If you end up going to the Strahov Monestary, I definitely recommend getting drinks (and food) at Klášterní pivovar Strahov (http://www.klasterni-pivovar.cz/o_nas). The beer and pork knee was fantastic.
Mookha
Czechia, official short name of the Czech Republic https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ez.html