Prague guide
- Prague Castle is the most popular and visited sight in Prague. Its history goes back to the 9th century and has always been the seat of the Czech rules. The castle has three courtyards.
- Kampa is the most picturesque part of Mala Strana. It is often called the Venice of Prague, because the buildings rise straight out of the water.
- The most famous bridge in Prague is The Charles Bridge. At the bridge you can admire Baroque statuary and there is a grand view of the river.
- The Old Town Square has been Prague's heart since the 10th century, and was the main market place in Czech Republic until the beginning of the 20th century.
- The Wenceslas Square has always been the centre of cultural, financial and everyday life. There is a lot of theaters, cinemas, restaurants, shops and banks at this square.
- Pragues former Jewish ghetto is located in the Old Town close to Dloha street. The Jewish community was almost wiped out by the Nazis during World War II.