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Prague: A Journey Through Time

Embark on a captivating journey through Prague's rich history and stunning architecture with our free walking tour, revealing hidden gems and iconic landmarks.

Time

3 Hours

Stops

9 Places

Distance

3.3 km


Start

Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí)

Begin your exploration of Prague at the historic Old Town Square, a vibrant hub brimming with Gothic and Baroque architecture, including the famous Astronomical Clock.

Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) (Source: Google Maps)

Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) (Source: Google Maps)

Old Town Square is the heart of Prague, surrounded by stunning Gothic and Baroque buildings. Its centerpiece, the Astronomical Clock, dates back to 1410 and is one of the oldest functioning astronomical clocks in the world. The square has been a marketplace and a site for significant historical events, making it a vibrant hub for both locals and tourists. The architecture reflects the city’s rich history, featuring the Church of St. Nicholas and the Old Town Hall. Visitors can enjoy performances, cafes, and a lively atmosphere, making this square a must-visit.

Walk 2 mins (0.1 km)

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Just a short walk from the square, marvel at the twin Gothic spires of this iconic church, which dominate the Prague skyline and hold centuries of history.

Church of Our Lady before Týn (Source: Google Maps)

Church of Our Lady before Týn (Source: Google Maps)

The Church of Our Lady before Týn is an iconic Gothic church located in the Old Town Square. Its twin spires, soaring to 80 meters, dominate the skyline and symbolize Prague's architectural heritage. Built in the 14th century, the church features a stunning interior with intricate altars and a unique Baroque organ. It has served as a place of worship and a historical landmark throughout the centuries, witnessing significant events in Czech history. The church's facade, adorned with statues and gargoyles, showcases the craftsmanship of the era, making it a highlight for visitors.

Walk 8 mins (0.6 km)

Klementinum

Continue your journey to the Klementinum, one of the largest building complexes in Europe, with a stunning Baroque library hall and an astronomical tower.

Klementinum (Source: Google Maps)

Klementinum (Source: Google Maps)

The Klementinum is one of the largest building complexes in Europe, originally established as a Jesuit college in the 16th century. Its Baroque architecture features a stunning library hall, renowned for its ornate ceiling frescoes and vast collection of ancient texts. The complex also includes an astronomical tower, offering panoramic views of the city. The Klementinum has played a pivotal role in scientific advancements, particularly in astronomy and meteorology. Today, it serves as a cultural hub, hosting concerts and exhibitions, and remains a testament to Prague's rich educational and scientific history.

Walk 3 mins (0.2 km)

Charles Bridge (Karlův most)

Stroll across the historic Charles Bridge, adorned with statues and offering picturesque views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle.

Charles Bridge (Karlův most) (Source: Google Maps)

Charles Bridge (Karlův most) (Source: Google Maps)

Charles Bridge is a historic stone bridge that connects the Old Town and Lesser Town of Prague. Completed in the early 15th century, it is adorned with 30 statues of saints, creating a picturesque walkway over the Vltava River. The bridge has been a vital trade route and a site for many historical events, including royal processions. Its Gothic architecture, combined with stunning views of the river and Prague Castle, makes it a favorite spot for tourists and artists alike. The bridge's cobblestones and vibrant atmosphere reflect the city's rich cultural heritage.

Walk 8 mins (0.6 km)

Lennon Wall

Discover the colorful and ever-evolving Lennon Wall, a symbol of peace and freedom, located in the charming Lesser Town.

Lennon Wall (Source: Google Maps)

Lennon Wall (Source: Google Maps)

The Lennon Wall is a colorful mural located in the Lesser Town, symbolizing peace and freedom. Since the 1980s, it has been a canvas for graffiti and messages inspired by John Lennon and the Beatles. The wall reflects the spirit of resistance against oppression and has become a gathering place for those advocating for democracy and human rights. Over the years, it has evolved with new layers of art and messages, showcasing the creativity and resilience of the people. The wall stands as a testament to the power of art in expressing hope and solidarity.

Walk 7 mins (0.5 km)

St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town)

Visit the Baroque masterpiece of St. Nicholas Church, known for its impressive frescoes and grand organ, situated in the heart of the Lesser Town.

St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town) (Source: Google Maps)

St. Nicholas Church (Lesser Town) (Source: Google Maps)

St. Nicholas Church is a Baroque masterpiece located in Lesser Town, known for its stunning frescoes and grand organ. Completed in the 18th century, the church features a magnificent dome and intricate interior decorations that showcase the artistry of the Baroque period. It has served as a place of worship and a significant cultural landmark in Prague, hosting concerts and religious ceremonies. The church's design reflects the influence of Italian architects and has become a symbol of the city’s rich architectural heritage. Visitors can admire its beauty and learn about its historical significance.

Walk 12 mins (0.7 km)

St. Vitus Cathedral

Within the castle grounds, explore St. Vitus Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure that houses the tombs of many Bohemian kings.

St. Vitus Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

St. Vitus Cathedral (Source: Google Maps)

St. Vitus Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic structure located within the grounds of Prague Castle. Construction began in the 14th century and was completed in the 20th century, making it a testament to the city’s architectural evolution. The cathedral houses the tombs of many Bohemian kings and features stunning stained glass windows, intricate sculptures, and a beautiful rose window. It serves as the spiritual center of the Czech Republic and is a symbol of national identity. The cathedral's towering spires and detailed craftsmanship make it a highlight for visitors exploring Prague's rich history.

Walk 1 min (0.1 km)

Prague Castle

Ascend to the majestic Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world, featuring stunning architecture and panoramic city views.

Prague Castle (Source: Google Maps)

Prague Castle (Source: Google Maps)

Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle complex in the world, dating back to the 9th century. It combines various architectural styles, including Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, reflecting the city's historical evolution. The castle has served as the seat of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents, making it a pivotal landmark in the nation's history. Its impressive buildings, including St. Vitus Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace, offer stunning views of the city. The castle grounds host numerous cultural events and exhibitions, inviting visitors to explore its rich heritage and significance.

Walk 7 mins (0.5 km)

Golden Lane

End your tour with a visit to the enchanting Golden Lane, a street lined with colorful historic homes that once housed castle guards and goldsmiths.

Golden Lane (Source: Google Maps)

Golden Lane (Source: Google Maps)

Golden Lane is a charming street within Prague Castle, lined with colorful historic homes that once housed castle guards and goldsmiths. Dating back to the 15th century, it has retained its enchanting atmosphere, with small, picturesque houses now serving as shops and museums. The lane is known for its vibrant history, including connections to famous figures like writer Franz Kafka. Visitors can explore the quaint architecture and learn about the lives of those who once lived there. Golden Lane offers a glimpse into the past, making it a delightful end to any tour of Prague.


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