





Home of the renowned Czech Opera, this theatre is one of Prague's most important cultural institutions. Enjoy a performance at this ideal location.
At the center of the entertainment district's bars and nightclubs, this wide boulevard watched over by the statue of the good King Wenceslas on his horse is a must visit when you are in Prague.
Explore a collection of over 14 million artifacts spanning natural history, history, arts, music, and literature at the National Museum. Composed of several buildings, this impressive museum is home to one of the most modern natural history exhibitions in Europe, making it a total must-see for museum lovers.
While taking a stroll along the river do not forget to stop to take a look at the Nationale-Nederlanden building. Affectionately known as the Dancing House or Ginger and Fred, this architectural marvel resembles a dancing couple. For a treat, make sure to stop by the Dancing House's restaurant on the seventh floor.
Prague's most iconic square, the Old Town Square serves as a focal point for national celebrations. Explore its charming cobblestone paths dating back to the 1100s and other iconic buildings including the Old Town Hall, the Church of St. Nicholas, the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, Kinsky Palace, and the Stone Bell House.
Discover a magical world of optical illusions at Prague's Museum of Fantastic Illusions. Enter the medieval lab of alchemist Edward Kelly and let your mind be tricked at this exciting museum full of mysteries behind every door.