Visit the Wenceslav's square,...
by prazacek
Visit the Wenceslav's square, Old Town square, Prague castle and Kampa! These places are beautiful. Prague - that is a city of narrow streets and beautiful architecture styles such as Art Noveau, Gothic or Classicism.
Neurdova Street
by sandysmith
The street leading up from Mala Strana Square to the Castle is Neurdova Street and has some of the finest baroque palaces and mansions in Prague. Named after the Jan Neruda, a czech 19th century writer, whose plaque can be seen on the house at the top of the road. There are several interseting decorations to look out for on the palaces too - take at the look at the travelogue if you wish to see some.
Another View of Black Liught Theatre
by ExGuyParis
A very interesting art form! Rather psychedelic, somewhat magic, often dazzling. Some of the effects will amaze you.
One production is based on Gulliver's Travels-- see the interesting video clips at the link below. You can also visit:
http://www.volny.cz/black.theatre/
http://www.laterna.cz/index.php?lang=en
Florenc
by Nit_4
Very much a shopping area for the locals. If you thought Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge were reasonable, you'll find this area even cheaper! There are department stores that store all the latest Italian shoes, bags etc from as little as ?5 a pair! Not to mention food and drink. Beer or a glas of wine as little as 40p a pint. You'll find that the beer is so pure, you'll get fairly legless in no time. Dinner in a very 'expensive' restaurant here will set you back ?5 a head ( and that includes alcohol!!)
Strahov Library
by Amazonka
Strahov Library is the second oldest church library in Bohemia with an uninterrupted existence. It has about 260 000 volumes in its stocks, some 2000 of which are manuscripts and 2600 incunabulas. The oldest manuscrip is the Strahov Evangeliary, dated to 840.