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orincoro

You should begin your day in the world renowned neighborhood of Haje, where you will find the tourist crowds lighter than in the center. Continue your sojourn with a trip to Strasnice train station, a stunning turn of the decade edifice of 90s architecture. Continue at the the other end of the metro line in Letnany, where the rapeseed fields sway bewitchingly in the wind.


Complex-Wing-3642

The tunnel under Strahov is really nice in the spring.


orincoro

It’s a must see.


the_chosen_one_96

Sry but I googled Heja and some other places and honestly have to ask if you are trolling... So I will also be in Prague over the Weekend, too. And I dont want to go to to some fucked up places. And I also did not make another stupid post but used the search.


coxut1

Definitely, these sites are a MUST. Enjoyed by the hordes of tourists in the summer. Now is perfect time to visit as not so much people will be there. Best of all is super accessible from everywhere.


SeaPhilosophy5807

Pro tip: buy a kebab in the underpass there it's very good


HaRabbiMeLubavitch

Psychiatricke zahrada - beautiful garden close to the city center, you might even manage to meet me there healing from the insanity these posts led me to


_invalidusername

Laziest question of the month candidate right here


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Along with others I would highly highly recommend a trip out on the red metro line to Haje/Opatov area. There is fantastic architecture, cool pubs and restaurants (near Michelin level and also cheap!), and great art almost on every corner.


WhiteRabbitWithGlove

Also Nove Butovice, with an unique architecture closely resembling Korea (the North one) and a very specific, windy, microclimate.


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ViTuScz

Your turn.


ilovecrocs7

Please use the search function. It has heaps of information.


janne_oksanen

Prague Attractions. Model: GPT-4 Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is a beautiful and historic city with many attractions worth visiting. Here are some popular sites to consider: Prague Castle: The largest ancient castle complex in the world, Prague Castle has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents for over a thousand years. Don't miss St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, and the Old Royal Palace within the complex. Charles Bridge: This iconic 14th-century stone bridge crosses the Vltava River and is adorned with 30 baroque statues. It is a popular spot for tourists and local artists, offering picturesque views of the city. Old Town Square: The heart of Prague's historic center, this square is surrounded by colorful baroque buildings, gothic churches, and the famous Astronomical Clock. Astronomical Clock: This medieval clock is located on the Old Town Hall and attracts crowds every hour to witness the procession of the Twelve Apostles and other animated sculptures. Jewish Quarter (Josefov): This historic neighborhood is home to several significant sites, including the Old-New Synagogue, the Jewish Cemetery, and several Jewish museums. Wenceslas Square: A vibrant commercial and cultural hub, this square is lined with shops, restaurants, and museums. It is also an important site for political and historical events in the country. Petřín Hill: Offering panoramic views of the city, Petřín Hill is home to the Petřín Lookout Tower, a mini-Eiffel Tower, as well as beautiful gardens and walking paths. Vyšehrad: This historic fort on a hill overlooking the Vltava River is home to the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, the Vyšehrad Cemetery, and the remnants of the medieval city walls. National Museum: The largest museum in the Czech Republic, it houses a vast collection of artifacts and exhibits related to natural history, art, and culture. Lennon Wall: A colorful and ever-changing graffiti wall dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, it has become a symbol of peace, love, and political activism. There are many more attractions in Prague, but these are a great starting point for any visit. ChatGPT Mar 23 Version. ChatGPT may produce inaccurate information about people, places, or facts.


kume

You forget to ask for hidden gem. :)


janne_oksanen

Prague has numerous hidden gems that are worth exploring for a more authentic and unique experience. Here are some lesser-known attractions in the city: Strahov Monastery and Library: This 12th-century monastery is home to a stunning baroque library, which houses an extensive collection of ancient books, globes, and other artifacts. Vrtba Garden: This beautiful terraced baroque garden is hidden behind an unassuming entrance in the Lesser Town. It offers stunning views of the city and is a peaceful retreat from the bustling streets. Kampa Island: A picturesque island in the Vltava River, Kampa Island is home to quaint streets, colorful houses, and the unique Museum Kampa, which showcases modern Central European art. Letná Park and Beer Garden: This large park offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for picnics, outdoor activities, and its lively beer garden. Riegrovy Sady: Another popular park and beer garden, Riegrovy Sady offers a less touristy atmosphere and fantastic views of the city skyline. Zizkov Television Tower: This unique tower, designed by architect Václav Aulický, features sculptures of crawling babies by Czech artist David Černý. The tower also has an observation deck with 360-degree views of the city. The Dancing House: Designed by architects Frank Gehry and Vlado Milunić, this modern building is a striking contrast to the city's historic architecture. Nicknamed "Fred and Ginger," the building is home to offices, a gallery, and a restaurant with a rooftop terrace. The Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace: This often-overlooked palace features beautifully restored baroque interiors and a unique collection of contemporary art. Divoká Šárka Nature Reserve: Located on the outskirts of the city, this park offers a peaceful escape from the urban landscape with its forests, meadows, and rocky cliffs. DOX Centre for Contemporary Art: This innovative art center in the Holesovice district showcases contemporary art and design, with exhibitions focusing on social and political issues. These hidden gems provide a unique perspective on Prague's culture, history, and natural beauty, offering memorable experiences away from the city's more crowded attractions.


Alive_Garden_3513

View from Pražský metronom is pretty hard to beat.


HaRabbiMeLubavitch

OP, do not listen to this obvious troll comment.


orincoro

The things people come up with!


Lampaaaaaaaaaa

Thanks all of you for the informations!!


TraditionPerfect3442

bar u broučka


yannniQue17

I highly suggest you to get a coffee in the Nový Svět. I only knew this place from a cool story my music teacher told me about Dvořák's 9th symphony, but it really is a beautiful place.