10 Sights & Landmarks in Hradcany & Letna That You Shouldn't Miss

November 22, 2021 Cedrick Jardin

The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
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1. Prague Castle

Hradcany, Prague 11908 Czech Republic +420 224 373 368 [email protected] http://www.hrad.cz/en/prague-castle/prague-castle-tourist-information/visit-of-prague-castle.shtml
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4.5 based on 36,250 reviews

Prague Castle

The largest castle in Europe contains more than seven hundred rooms.

Reviewed By wendyanddavid536 - Solihull, United Kingdom

Six of us came to Prague Castle. We spent an hour or so wandering through, then joined the free tour associated with our Hop On-Hop Off two day ticket. The tour was done by a spectacularly good young French girl, Caroline, whose knowledge of English, history and her humour made for a wonderful couple of hours. The highlights of the castle include the three courtyards with their splendid surrounding buildings, the Old Royal Palace, Golden Lane, the Powder Tower, St George's Chapel, the gardens and, of course, St Vitus Cathedral started in 1344 but not finished until 1929. Hugely crowded, but a great day out.

2. St. Vitus Cathedral

III. Nadvori 48/2 Prague Castle, Prague 119 01 Czech Republic +420 603 235 606 [email protected] http://www.katedralasvatehovita.cz/cs
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4.5 based on 23,452 reviews

St. Vitus Cathedral

Situated at the Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is the most important and largest church in Prague. The cathedral is the burial place of the former Czech kings and a home of the Czech Crown Jewels.

Reviewed By dlmoore305 - Mount Vernon, United States

An unblievable Cathedral located within Prague Castle is a beautiful example of Gothic architecture while being the largest and most important church in the country along with containing the tombs of Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.

3. Loreta Praha

Loretanske Namesti 7, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic +420 220 516 740 [email protected] http://www.loreta.cz
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4.5 based on 914 reviews

Loreta Praha

A Baroque-style shrine housing liturgical treasures including the famous star-shaped "Sun of Prague," which is studded with 6,222 diamonds. Place of pilgrimage, Loreto Treasure, baroque carillon, 3D model of newly discovered Crypt with special macabre fresco paintings.

Reviewed By Wenovo - Morris County, United States

The Loreta church bells are ringing. But they are not just ringing, they are playing a song. The Marian song. So lovely, that I wait around for it. The performance goes on every hour ( 9am - 6pm ). The famous chime of the bells is part of my childhood memories.. Miraculously, they chimed even during the communist era, when I Iived in Prague. The small bells are located in the tall clock tower and are original. 27 of them are connected to the clock. It works the same way today, as when it was first created. The 6,222 diamond monstrance on display is called Prague Sun. It is sure to dazzle. There are many other valuable artworks to be seen. I enjoy the peace and quiet , the tranquility of the serene courtyard. Taking a tram to Pohorelec is an easy way to Loretanske Namesti . Walking down the hill from there is also an easy way getting to the Castle. We were staying in Hotel Savoy , close by to the church, for the first part of our stay in Prague. That made it very easy to spend more time in the Castle area that week. Our month long visit in Prague was pre - Covid. Prague was still full of tourists. I am very sorry to read, that the church is experiencing hard times now. After all those years. It is heartbreaking ! I hope and pray that the current situation gets better soon. Hoping, my husband and I will be able to return, once again .... Growing up on Mala Strana, Sunday's visits here with my Dad, are still remembered fondly. Very special part of Prague , indeed .... Till next time, Dekuji a Nashledanou....

4. Lobkowicz Palace

Jirska, 3 Prague Castle, Prague 119 00 Czech Republic +420 233 312 925 [email protected] http://www.lobkowicz.cz
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Lobkowicz Palace

Over 700 years of Czech and European history contained within the oldest and largest privately-owned art collection in the Czech Republic. World-famous paintings by Brueghel, Canaletto, Velazquez; ceramics spanning five centuries; and an exceptional collections of arms and armor. Other highlights include hand annotated manuscripts by many of the 17th - 19th centuries, including Beethoven, Haydn and Mozart.

Reviewed By AlanandMimi - Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Absolutely wonderful museum tour that we both truly felt stood shoulders above all other museum experiences we had during our short trip to Prague. Fascinating family history told in such an elegant and informative way, with the unexpected highlight of seeing first hand the original manuscripts for Haydn and Beethoven and another anointed manuscript by Mozart, all of whom had close relationships with the ancestors of the current Lobkowicz family. An astonishing story that we would have no hesitation in returning to.

5. Novy Svet

Prague Czech Republic http://www.kudyznudy.cz/Aktivity-a-akce/Aktivity/Novy-Svet---kout,-kde-se-cas-zastavil.aspx
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Novy Svet

Reviewed By Nikos_Taskos - Thessaloniki, Greece

Quiet neighbourhood next to the castle area - this place is still off the beaten path. If you are nearby make sure to visit, learn its history and roam freely in its picturesque streets,

6. Zamecke Schody

Castle District, Prague Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Zamecke Schody

7. Mariansky Morovy Sloup

Hradcanske nam., Prague 118 00 Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Mariansky Morovy Sloup

8. Sternberg Palace

Hradchanske Namesti 57/15 Hradcany, Prague 118 00 Czech Republic +420 233 090 570 [email protected] http://www.ngprague.cz
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Sternberg Palace

Reviewed By Reuel_Tidhar

A collection of excellent works by Italian, Spanish, Dutch, and French artists from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. You would find here works by Ribera, Tintoretto, Tiepolo, El Greco, and Rubens, as well as the only work by Rembrandt on public display in the Czech Republic. It is here that Albrecht Dürer's "The Feast of the Rosary" can be seen. The first floor exhibits 14-16th century art, including extensive treasures from Venice, Florence and Tuscan masters.

9. Nerudova Street

Nerudova Street, Prague 110 00 Czech Republic
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Nerudova Street

10. Schwarzenberg Palace

Hradcanske Namesti, 2, Prague Czech Republic +420 233 081 730 http://www.ngprague.cz/objekt-detail/schwarzenbersky-palac/
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Schwarzenberg Palace

This 16th-century castle is the largest in the world.

Reviewed By Reuel_Tidhar

A well organized and well presented collection of 17th and 18th centuries art, including works by Hans von Aachen, Bartholomaeus Spranger, Roelant Savery, Michael Willmann, Johann Christoph Liška, Wenzel Lorenz Reiner, Anton Kern, Johann Peter Molitor, and Norbert Grund. Wide exposition to Baroque painting in Bohemia represented here by Karel Škréta, Johann Kupecký and Peter Brandl. Written panels are informative, and the works are in top condition.

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