What to do with Children in Tow?
With its fascinating architecture, Prague can be thought of as an ancient place for children…
Vystaviste
Erected for the 1891 Jubilee Exhibition this wrought iron building which has a kitsch musical…
Veletrzni Palace
This building houses the National Gallery’s impressive collection of 19th, 20th, and 21st century Czech…
Letna Gardens and Terrace
This park boasts some great views but there are also some interesting historical overtones to…
Zizkov Tower
Opinions are divided over whether this tower is hideous or futuristic, especially with the babies…
Museum of the City of Prague
See how Prague looked before the walls were pulled down and St Vitus Cathedral was…
Lucerna Passage
A 1920s Art Nouveau shopping arcade that runs below the Lucerna Palace this place has…
Jewish Museum and Old Jewish Cemetery
The cemetery is like no other on earth: over 100,000 bodies are packed into this…
Old Town Bridge Tower
One of Prague’s original town fortifications, you can recognize it by its blackened appearance. It…
Municipal House
Full of Czech symbolism, this building is Art Nouveau homage to nationalism. There is a…
Astronomical Clock
Old Town Hall Times: the chiming times are every hour on the hour from 9am…
Petrin Lookout Tower
While you can walk up this lookout from different routes the best way is to…
Franz Kafka Museum
Pay homage to Prague’s most famous resident in this weird museum. Original documents and photos…
Memorial to the Victims of Communism
A prominent sculpture that has male figures at various stages of aridness descending a staircase;…
Lennon Wall
Rebels against communist Czechoslovakia praised Western rock musicians such as John Lennon and when he…
Charles Bridge
The most popular walkway across the Vltava River that connects Mala Strana and Stare Mesto,…
St Vitus Cathedral
If you must see one part of Prague Castle then make it St Vitus Cathedral.…