Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, Jewish Museum in Prague, Old Jewish Cemetery, Saint Vitus Cathedral, Municipal House and Smetana Hall, Powder Tower, National Museum, St. Nicholas Church, Galerie Rudolfinum, National Theatre, Vyserhard, Golden Lane, Dancing House, and many others.

Prague Castle is an ancient symbol of the Czech State, the most significant Czech monument and one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic. Charles Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the most visited sights in Prague. There are 30 statues mounted to the balustrade of Charles Bridge in Prague. Its construction finished in the beginning of the 15th century.

The Prague Astronomical Clock is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. When the clock strikes the hour, the procession of the Twelve Apostles sets in motion. It is one of the oldest functional astronomical clocks in the world.

Old Town Square is an historic square in the Old Town quarter of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is the central square of the historic part of Prague. The square is one of the greatest tourist attractions of the Czech capital. The Old Town Square is bordered by many interesting historical buildings including the Old Town Hall, St. Nicholas Church and the Church of Our Lady before Týn.

Church of Our Lady before Týn one of the most impressive Gothic religious buildings in Prague. The cathedral serves as an extensive gallery of Gothic, Renaissance and Early Baroque works.

The Cathedral of Saints Vitus is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prague. This cathedral is an example of Gothic architecture and is the largest and most important church in the country. It is one of the most richly endowed cathedrals in central Europe.

The Church of St Nicholas is the most famous Baroque church in Prague.

The Municipal House has been one of the most significant public buildings in Prague for over a hundred years. It include areas for ceremonial purposes, exhibitions, concerts as well as restaurants and shops.

Wenceslas Square is one of Prague’s most famous visiting places. It is located opposite the National Museum, the square is easily identifiable by the giant horse sculpture depicting Saint Wenceslas accompanied by four Czech patron saints. This square is the commercial and administrative centre of the city as well as the site of important social and historical events. Here you’ll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres.

The National Theatre is one of the symbols of Czech national identity and cultural heritage, an endeavour to achieve the highest artistic quality. The National Theatre belongs to the most important Czech cultural institutions.

The National Museum is the largest museum in the Czech Republic. It covers a range of disciplines and collecting fields from the natural sciences to specialized areas of the social sciences. The National Museum organizes a range of cultural and educational programs.

Saint Salvator Church forms part of the Klementinum. It is a city landmark set at one end of Charles Bridge, marking the entrance to the Old Town. Its two organs feature regularly in classical music concerts held at the church.

The Old Town Bridge Tower is one of the most beautiful Gothic gateways in the world. Open to the public,it offers excellent views of the Old Town and the Vltava River to visitors who climb the narrow staircase.