1. Visit Prague's Must-See Sights: Don't miss these important Prague sights! Most travelers seek out these landmarks and attractions on their first (and subsequent) visits to Prague, and you should, too.
2. Tour Prague Castle:Visitors can easily spend a day at Prague Castle. This incredible complex situated on a hill overlooking the rest of historic Prague will take you back in time. Want to learn more? Take the Prague Castle Walking Tour to discover Prague Castle and the sights within.
3. Enter St. Vitus Cathedral: Don't have the time or the inclination to tour the entire Prague Castle complex? Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral is the number one attraction here and is well worth waiting in line to see. The spacious interior preserves important religious relics and fine art works from the country's most important artists.
4. Explore Old Town Square: Old Town Square is the heart of historic Prague. The square teems with visitors during the day and diners and pub-goers at night. View important sights and monuments on the square and explore its side streets, which are home to shops, restaurants, historic architecture, and museums.
5. Watch the Astronomical Clock Strike the Hour: Prague's astronomical clock is 600 years old. It keeps track of the time of day and stands as a symbol of Prague's long and complex past. Join the crowd in front of the clock to watch it chime. You'll see a parade of mechanical figures and hear a trumpet's horn.
6. Take a Walk Through the Jewish Quarter: Prague's Jewish Quarter, a part of the old town, contains monuments to Prague's Jewish history, including synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. The fashionable Parizska Street is lined with designer shops and connects Old Town Square with the Jewish Quarter.
7. Stroll Along Charles Bridge: No trip to Prague is complete without a visit to Charles Bridge, which connects Mala Strana to Old Town over the Vltava River. Though it's packed by day, Charles Bridge traffic lessens at night.
8. Take a Day Trip: Prague acts as a convenient hub for exploring the rest of the Czech Republic. Several destinations outside of the capital city can be reached by bus or train. Whether you want to learn more about Czech beer, spend a day at the spa, or explore a medieval village, there's a Prague day trip to suit.
9. Tour the Municipal House: The Municipal House is a masterpiece of Art Nouveau collaboration. Each room, designed by a different artist, explains elements of Czech heritage and culture. Visitors may tour with a guide only, but you'll ooh and ahh your way through from the first moment till the last.


