The Castle (it's a complex...
by Cheewa
The Castle (it's a complex with several buildings). The Entrance fee is very cheap (60Kr = USD2) for students or 120Kr.
The Guard Change at 12 inside the castle.
The Cathedral with saints reliqs, inside too.
The Jewish Town, for one fee you can acces to several buildings too. The price is 200Kr = USD6.- You can learn about the jewish in Prague and see the cementery of the 12 Century. The Castles night view!!!!!!!!!!!! incredible!
Golden Lane
by CandS
Go to the Prague Castle and go for a walk down the gorgeous and very famous 'Golden Lane'.
The houses are soooo cute. The smallest house is the most popular and definatley the cutest!
The Golden Lane was built in the 16th century. It is a line of tiny houses built into the castle walls.
Magic Lantern: The Theatre is...
by AndreasK
Magic Lantern: The Theatre is located in a modern building adjacent to the National Theatre. It hosts multimedia performances which combine dramatic lighting effects, cinema, moveable screens and live actors to create an extraordinary show. Mime and gesture are the language in these shows so don’t worry about knowing the Czech language. I found the picture on the Internet. When I visited the Laterna Magica in 1975 the building looked less modern.
Address: Praha 1, Narodni tr. 4; Opening hrs: Mon - Sat 10.00 - 20.00
A Place of Peace and Calm
by mightywease
We visited Vysehrad on a cold, snowy winters day and it was simply beautiul.
The church of St. Peter and St. Paul, whose spires dominate the Vysehrad skyline, is a wonderful example of neo-gothic architecture.
The cemetery, founded in 1869, is a burial place for some of the Czech Republic's most famous people i.e. Dvorak and Smetana. The monuments are quite stunning, expecially the Slavin (Pantheon) and the whole place exudes an atmosphere of calm, peace and serenity.
Take Metro Line C to Vysehrad then it's a short walk.
There are wondeful views of the Vltava from the park
Roof terrace restaurant
by Jarin
View from Hradcanske namesti at the Prague Castle at the roof terrace restaurant, accessible from the picturesque Nerudova street (Nerudova ulice). The street is named after 19th century poet/journalist Jan Neruda.