Curated tips from locals

Prague's Top 20 Things to do (Real pics, Prices & Insights)

Praha 10-Vršovice (1.96 km)
1

Ankali

Why Jan likes it

Techno club for true music aficionados with top sound and vibe. For those seeking the “good old days”. Set in an industrial space, card payments at the bar. Great with a good DJ. No photos allowed.

New Town (1.72 km)
2

Dancing House

Why Lucie likes it

Modern architectural wonder. The rooftop offers a unique city perspective with a drink in hand.

Malá Strana (2.49 km)
3

Lenon Wall

Why Lucie likes it

Colorful graffiti tribute to peace. A living canvas; consider leaving your own hopeful message.

New Town (1.79 km)
4

National Theatre

Why Jan likes it

Cultural gem. Experience world-class performances in a grand setting.

Vinohrady (386 m)
5

Riegrovy sady

Why Jan likes it

Dive into Czech beer culture. Riegrovy Sady offers great brews with panoramic city views.

Prague 7 (5.12 km)
6

Prague Zoo

Why Lucie likes it

Family-friendly attraction. Explore diverse animal exhibits in well-designed enclosures.

Prague 7 (2.56 km)
7

Prague Letná – Metronome

Why Jan likes it

The sweeping views of the city from there were absolutely breathtaking, and the metronome itself felt like a powerful blend of history and art. You should totally check it out when you’re in Prague

Malá Strana (3.17 km)
8

Petrin Tower

Why Jan likes it

A peaceful green space in the city with an observation tower that offers panoramic views. The tower is sometimes referred to as “Prague’s Eiffel Tower.

Prague 1 (2.32 km)
9

Kampa park

Why Jan likes it

An island on the Vltava River, known for its picturesque parks, historic buildings, and the Museum Kampa.

Prague 1 (3.07 km)
10

Prague Castle

Why Jan likes it

One of the largest ancient castles in the world, it offers panoramic views of the city and houses the Gothic-style St. Vitus Cathedral.

Czechia (2.21 km)
11

Charles Bridge

Why Jan likes it

A historic stone bridge that crosses the Vltava River, adorned with 30 statues and great for sunset views.

Old Town (1.73 km)
12

Old Town Square

Why Jan likes it

The heart of Prague’s Old Town with historic buildings, including the Old Town Hall and the Astronomical Clock.

Old Town (1.71 km)
13

Prague Astronomical Clock

Why Jan likes it

A medieval astronomical clock located on the Old Town Hall. The hourly show draws many tourists.

Prague 1-Hradčany (3.13 km)
14

St. Vitus Cathedral

Why Jan likes it

Located within Prague Castle, it’s a prime example of Gothic architecture and is the seat of the Archbishop of Prague.

Czechia (1.91 km)
15

Vysehrad

Why Jan likes it

An ancient fort located on a hill overlooking the Vltava River, associated with many legends from Czech history