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Prague is without doubt one of Europe's jewels. As a city that plays host to a
superb mix of architectural styles it has, at its heart, some of the most striking Gothic and
Baroque monuments in Europe. Largely unspoiled by the ravages of time, Prague also emerged
unscathed (physically at least) from a tumultuous 20th century, though the events of World War II
and the subsequent Cold-War occupation by Soviet forces have left a lasting imprint on the Czech
psyche.
Since 1989, and the fall of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, millions of tourists have
flocked to the Czech Republic. Seduced by the romantic charm of the city's Old
Town (and a wealth of sightseeing opportunities), Prague has become one of the world's most popular city break destinations. Moreover, a
significant number of non-Czech nationals - mainly from the US - have settled in the city, creating a
sizeable ex-pat community and bringing about new cultural diversity in the process.
Prague today, as it has been over the centuries, is a vibrant ever-evolving city with a fine
tradition for culture and the arts. Coupled with a thriving social scene (and first-rate beer)
visitors to Prague will find much to enjoy here, both in terms of long-established traditions and
events, but also familiar reminders of home.

Prague Sights - Alphabetical Listing
If you're already familiar with some of the sights in Prague, simply make a
selection using our drop-down menu below. Where appropriate, listings for the city's most popular tourist attractions, museums and art galleries
also carry details of bus, train and tram routes.

Somewhat confusingly, two competing companies
offer (what each claim to be) the official Prague city card for tourists. The
amount (and type) of reductions applied to museum and gallery entry depends upon the card chosen,
as do the other benefits on offer, though each provides a useful 3 day option of unlimited travel (with this card, also known as Prague
Matilda, you should specify the public transport add-on when purchasing).
Available for a basic price of 740 CZK for adults and 490 CZK for children and
students, the card offers (for a duration of 4 days) admission to 55 museums,
galleries and places of interest.
In addition, the option of a 72 hour travel pass for unlimited travel on the city's
transport system (metro, bus, tram and funicular) is also available. Although this
increases the cost of a card to 960 CZK for adults (710 CZK for students) it's arguably
the best option if you intend to fully explore the city. For the transport option, the 72 hour period begins from the time you
first validate your ticket on any of Prague's four modes of transport.
Although during our visit we initially found it difficult to purchase
this card,
city centre branches of American Express seem to carry plentiful supplies.
Moreover, you'll find stocks at Prague
Information Service offices (PIS for short) which are found at - among other
locations: Hlavní nádraží
(Main Railway Station) and the Old Town Hall in Staré Město.
Prague Card and Prague Passport
Alternatively, the tourist card from Reklama s.r.o. (which is valid
for a whole year) includes a Prague Passport which offers free transport for 3 (three) days on
Prague's public transport network, as well as free entry to a number of attractions and
museums, plus discount coupons for selected venues.
Also included is a map of Prague (detailed traffic plan, indicating
all tram and underground stops), a city guide booklet, welcome present and special insurance for tourists visiting the Czech Republic
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Prague Sights - A Guide to Sightseeing by Metro
With a fast, reliable and inexpensive transport system, it's easy to tour
Prague's major tourist areas by bus, tram or metro.
Here, we provide an exclusive map that links
places of interest, shops, restaurants, theatres and cinemas to nearby metro stations, making it
easy to plan your sightseeing and evening trips out!
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