Make a memorable holiday in Prague, the city that always makes the list of the most beautiful cities worldwide. The textbook of architecture, art, and history is divided into two parts: the Lessor Town, boasting the world’s largest castle complex, Prague Castle, and one of the most exceptional Baroque churches in the Alps; and the Old Town, with its most famous astronomical clock in the world, located on the Old Town Square, rich in eventful history. The two districts are connected by the stunning stone work of the Charles Bridge, flanked at each end by splendid Gothic towers and lined with numerous monumental sculptures.
At the start of the tour, admire the Prague Castle, the most emblematic icon of the city, from the viewpoint of the Power Bridge to capture its enormous scale composed of palaces, churches, fortifications, courtyards, and gardens. The UNESCO site has served as the seat of power for Bohemian kings, Holy Roman emperors, and Czech presidents for a millennium.
As the main attraction, the magnificence and majesty of the St. Vitus Cathedral stands out among many structures in the castle complex. Its looming Gothic towers on the intricate western façade are prominent figures on the city’s skyline attracting your first glance but don’t miss the priceless 14th-century mosaic on its southern façade, which depicts the Last Judgment in Italian style.
Next, visit the St. Nicholas Church, the most famous Baroque church in Prague and also one of the most valuable Baroque buildings north of the Alps. Its imposing dome and the highest interior in the city, which is lavishly decorated with statues, paintings, and frescoes by leading artists of the day, offer an ultimate Baroque experience in the serene music from the 18th-century organ.
You will make your own way to the meeting points