Prague Must-See Sights

The great sights of Prague: Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Mala Strana ...
Charles bridge ***
It is the most popular sight in Prague and as a result it is packed with tourists. The Charles bridge was built in the Gothic style in 1347. It is protected by three bridge towers an d decorated with baroque-style
Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral ***
These characteristic monuments of Prague are located on the city hills.You will find somptuous buildings :the Old Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral and the Basilica of St. George.
Open daily from April to October, 9am-5pm. Open daily from November to March, 9am-4pm.
Old Town Square and Old Town Hall Tower ***
The view from the tower is wonderful. It is one of the most visited monuments. It is famous for its Astronomical Clock.
From April to October, on Mondays 11am-6pm and from Tuesday to Sunday 9am-6pm.
From November to March, on Mondays 11am-5pm and from Tuesday to Sunday 9am-5pm..
Old Jewish Cemetery and Spanish Synagogue ***
The Old Jewish Cemetery of Prague was funded in the middle of the 15th century and is the oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe. It lies in the Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague where you can visit synagogues among which the famous Spanish Synagogue..
Open from 29th October to 24th March, from Sunday to Friday, 9am-4:30pm. Open from 26th March to 27th October, from Sunday to Friday, 9am-6pm.
Mala Strana ***
On the left bank of the river Vltava, the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) is considered as a gem of the baroque art with is numerous noble palaces and itsfamous St Nicholas church, built from 1673 to 1755.
Open from April to October, 9am-6pm and the rest of the year, 9am-5pm.
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