Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle on the world. Built in the 9th century it served as the seat of Bohemian Kings, Holy Roman Emperors, presidents of Czechoslovakia and now it serves as the seat of president of the Czech Republic. The ...
Charles Bridge is a famous bridge located in the very centre of Prague that runs over the Vltava river. The bridge is 516 meters (564 yards) long and connects the Old Town of Prague with the Lesser Quarter. On both its ends the Charles Bridge is ...
Prague Astronomical Clock is a popular attraction for many visitors of Prague. It's a medieval actronomical clock mounted on the wall of Old Town city hall on the Old Town Square. The clock consists of three major parts: Mechanical clock with ...
St. Vitus Cathedral is a dominant of Prague Castle and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Construction of this large gothic cathedral started in 1344 where former roman rotunda (dated back to the 10th century) stood. The cathedral houses tombs ...
The Powder Tower is a Gothic tower built in 15th century on the site of one of the original 13 gates of Prague city from 11th century. The gate guards the Royal Route that leads from the Powder Tower through the Old Town and over the Charles Bridge ...
National theatre in Prague is national monument and belongs to the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic. The building is located on the right bank of Vltava river in the very center of Prague.
Broumovské stěny is a wild rock city. Sandstone rock formations are mostly hidden in the wood. Unigue group of pitoresque mushroom rocks.
Major tourist attractions in Czech Republic are Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Prague Astronomical Clock, Karlštejn, St. Barbara Church, but there are many other interesting places to visit in Czech Republic.