Bohemia
Where to stay in Bohemia
Prague City Center
Discover the medieval heart of Prague, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring major attractions like Prague Castle, Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge. Explore the historic district, home to the Czech Parliament, government offices, and Charles University.
Stare Mesto
Old Town Square and Havelska Market are top sights in Stare Mesto, and you should be sure to explore the popular shops. Hop aboard the metro at Karlovy Lázně Stop or Národní Divadlo Stop to see more sights in the area.
Prague 1
Known for its popular shops and acclaimed art galleries, there's plenty to explore in Prague 1. Check out top attractions like Old Town Square and Royal Route, and jump on the metro at Staromestska Station or Staroměstská Stop to see more of the city.
Nove Mesto
As the largest town in Prague's historic center, New Town boasts landmarks like Wenceslas Square, Dvořák Museum, and Dancing House. Explore its bustling commerce, vibrant tourism, and rich history.
Prague 2
Discover the medieval fortress ruins at Vyšehrad, stroll through Riegrovy sady in Vinohrady, or explore Charles Square's Gothic town hall. Easily navigate via I.P. Pavlova station and tramlines.
Mala Strana
Consider a visit to Lennon Wall and take some time to enjoy the abundant dining options during your time in Mala Strana. If you want to see more of the city, jump on the metro at Malostranské Náměstí Stop or Hellichova Stop.
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Popular places to visit
Old Town Square
This public space is as important to the people of Prague today as it was a thousand years ago.
Prague Castle
Witness the changing of the guard ceremony at this medieval fortified complex that is now the seat of the President of the Czech Republic and also houses the huge St. Vitus Cathedral.
Charles Bridge
This iconic structure with sculptures spans the Vltava River and connects the historic Lesser Town on the west bank with the Old Town on the east bank.
Prague Astronomical Clock
The hourly show put on by this early 15th-century masterpiece on the Old Town Hall is a must-see event that draws the crowds.
Wenceslas Square
Prague’s busiest boulevard is great for both shopping and nightlife and has a history as a gathering point for local uprisings and celebrations.
Dancing House
This modern building, which houses a bar and restaurant, stands out from Prague’s traditional cityscape.