Places To Visit In Czech Republic

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Tourist Places In Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the premium and most sought-after tourist destination all over the European continent. There is no limit to places to visit in the Czech Republic, from ornate castles, luxurious shopping centers, spectacular theatres to beautiful art galleries, the Czech Republic points of interest are just endless! Marvelous specimens of Gothic and Renaissance architecture make the Czech Republic sightseeing a most enjoyable activity. When exploring this nation one would never have to think too hard about what to visit in the Czech Republic or where to go to the Czech Republic as the options are plenty! Following is a list of the best places to visit in the Czech Republic.

Prague Castle: Take any list of the top 10 places to visit in Prague and this location would be mentioned right at the very first number! Situated in the capital of the Czech Republic, the Prague Castle is a 9th-century old castle that is an extremely important edifice of the East European history. This building served as the home to the Holy Roman Empire, Bohemian kings, the Habsburgs royalty and currently, this is where the Czech President resides. Some prominent areas to see here include the Powder Tower, St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, the Royal Garden and the Golden Lane. It really is one of the best places in the Czech Republic.

Charles Bridge: Another one of the magnificent Czech Republic places to visit includes the Charles Bridge. It is highly unlikely that those traveling this country miss out on its most important river crossing. This 520-meter long bridge lies over the River Vltava and was built in 1357. What makes it one of the best Czech Republic tourist attractions is the prevalence of beautiful statues along the bridge. Visit in off-beat hours to avoid the crowd and relish scintillating scenic beauty.

Moravian Karst: If a traveler is seeking places to visit in the Czech Republic other than Prague, then the Moravian Karst is one of the excellent places to see in the Czech Republic. This geological wonder is a naturally protect region that lies north of Brno. It is essentially a series of underground limestone gorges and caverns. One can also hike or go through bicycle trails here. When here, do check out the Macocha Abyss!

Bone Collectors of Czech Republic: Czech Republic tourist places are inclusive of the Gothic All Saints Chapel, commonly referred to as the Bone Church, it is located in Sedlec and one can see a rather chilling display of the remains of over 70,000 people! This is in the form of chandeliers, armors, and bells. The list of cities in the Czech Republic would be incomplete without Brno that has a similar collection of some 50,000 people at the Brno Ossuary. Tourists should visit the Schwarzenberg Tomb as well if they find such collections intriguing.

Libraries of Prague: Czech Republic attractions are also known for four of Europe’s oldest and loveliest libraries. These comprise of the National Library of the Czech Republic, Library Hall, Philosophical Library and the Theological Library. Each of these contains age-old manuscripts, scriptures and are decorated exquisitely with delicate frescoed ceilings and stucco work.

Kutna Hora: Czech Republic tourist destinations also contains the Kutna Hora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It once homed Europe’s silver mines and now is famous for the St. Barbara’s Cathedral, the Czech Museum, the Italian Court and the Stone House. The majestic and grand feeling one has in this Czech Republic cities to visit is incomparable to any other!

St. Pešovisky: Nestled in Prague, Pešovisky is the amongst the most beautiful villages in the Czech Republic. It is well-preserved and here tourists can experience the culture of this country in the best possible manner! Cobbled streets with vibrantly colored houses and much more can be seen here.

Moravia: If a traveler is thinking where to visit in the Czech Republic with their significant other, then they must stop by Moravia. The town lies in the eastern province of Bohemia. Handmade chocolates, lush green landscapes, chances for some private fun and much more can be cherished in this warm Czechian town. This country is the smallest nation in Europe and still has managed to become the most-frequented travel destination on the entire continent. Once a traveler lands in the country, he or she will be amazed at how many Czech Republic destinations there are to visit. Places to go in the Czech Republic are varied, it’s up to a tourist to pick out the ones best suited to their interest!

Charles Bridge In Prague

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History of Charles Bridge

Charles Bridge in Prague is one of the oldest bridges in Prague. It was built in 1357 by Charles IV. The construction of the bridge was led by a famous German-Czech architect named Peter Parler and it took half a century to build it. Formerly, the bridge was known as “Stone’ or “Prague”, but after...

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Prague Castle In Prague

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Prague Castle, Czech Republic, is the largest castle in the world, a UNESCO World Heritage site and is spread over 70,000 acres of land. Since the Velvet Revolutions Castle Prague has gone under extensive repairs. The castle receives 1.8 million visitors each year and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Prague...

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Old Town Square In Prague

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The Old Town Square Prague is a historic monument in the Old Town quarter of Prague. The Old Town Square Prague features various historically significant buildings like the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn, which has been the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century. The Old Town Hall holds a medieval...

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Astronomical Clock In Prague

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Prague Astronomical Clock was first installed in 1410. It is also known as Prague Orloj Astronomical Clock. Travelers can find the Prague Astronomical Wall Clock fixed on the southern side of the Old Town Hall, which is near Old Town Square. To house the clock’s mechanical parts, a stone chamber was also built near it. It m...

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St. Vitus Cathedral In Prague

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St. Vitus Cathedral Prague, the seat of Archbishop of Prague, is a cathedral of Saint Adalbert, Saint Wenceslaus, and Saint Vitus. The St. Vitus Cathedral interior is heavily influenced by Gothic architecture with a renaissance and baroque touch as well. The construction of the church took longer than expected; there were s...

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National Museum In Prague

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The National Museum Prague in 1818 with a focus on natural sciences. Later, in between the years of 1830 and 1840, the museum also started collecting historical objects. The museum was then seen as a center for Czech nationalism. It took almost an entire century to balance out the historical artifacts with the science ones....

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Prague Zoo

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Many times, Prague can become a bit dull as most of the tourist spots are historical buildings. But fret not; Prague Zoo is to the rescue. It is the place to go to spruce up the trip especially for children. Built in 1931, the Prague Zoo was built to help students and scholars gain advanced knowledge in wildlife and zoology...

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Dancing House In Prague

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Dancing House Prague was designed in 1992 and completed in 1996. It was designed by an architect called “Frank Gehry”. Representing the US bombing on Prague in 1945, the Dancing House holds a lot of historical significance. The plot remained vacant till the area was cleared in 1960. Frank Gehry originally named the house “F...

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