Prague Insider Travel Guide

Written by Terri Fogarty

prague.jpgPrague, the city of 100 spires, was mainly untouched by the Second World War, so its beautiful buildings are still intact and its citizens are happily building a new city that completely embraces the old. The city is now a mecca for tourists who have seen Western Europe and are looking for a new place to discover art and culture.

Stare Mesto was the original place of settlement in Prague. In the 14th century, Charles IV expanded the city by founding the New Town, Nove Mesto. Across the river Vltava is the Lesser Quarter, called Male Strana in Czech. These two parts of the town are connected by The Charles Bridge.

Some of the not-to-be-missed Prague Tourist Sights are:

praguetownhallclockhzenilc.jpgThe medieval Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj is mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square. It is composed of three main faces: the astronomical dial, representing the position of the Sun and Moon in the sky and displaying various astronomical details; “The Walk of the Apostles”, a clockwork show of figures of the Apostles and other moving sculptures; and a calendar dial with medallions representing the months. The clock strikes hourly starting the apostle walk in motion.

The Charles Bridge crosses the Vltava river in Prague, connecting the Old Town, Prague Castle and adjacent areas. The bridge was originally called the Stone Bridge or the Prague Bridge but has been called the “Charles Bridge” since 1870.
The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and statuaries, most of them baroque-style, erected around 1700.

Wenceslas Square named after Saint Wenceslas (Và¡clav) , the patron saint of Bohemia is one of the main historical squares and the center of the business and cultural communities in the New Town of Prague. A place where many historical events occurred, it is a traditional place for demonstrations, celebrations, and similar public gatherings.

On Wenceslas Square you will find the National Museum. This Neo-Renaissance Building is the largest in The Czech Republic. Its vast collection of exhibits showcases the richness of the culture and history of the Czech Republic.

Mal Strana, more frequently referred to as Lesser Town, is one of Prague’s historical and oldest boroughs. In the Middle Ages, it was a dominant center of the German settlement of Prague, housing a large number of noble palaces.

The Prague Castle, one of the biggest castles in the world, is where the Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of the Czech Republic have had their offices. The crown jewels of the Bohemian Kingdom are kept here. The castle is actually a group of buildings and gardens all accessible with one ticket. Entrance is at the courtyard.
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during winter season)

Josefov is the Prague Jewish Ghetto. The quarter is often represented by the flag of Prague’s Jewish community, a yellow Magen David (Star of David) on a red field. The Jubilee Synagogue, the newest and Largest synagogue in the Czech Republic, was completed in 1906.

Since the 1980s, The Lennon Wall was filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles songs. Following the collapse of Communism, the Lennon Wall came to represent not only a memorial to Lennon and his ideas, but also a monument to free speech and the non-violent rebellion of Czech youth against the repressions of neo-Stalinism. The wall is owned by the Knights of the Maltese Cross, who allow graffiti to continue on this Renaissance wall. The John Lennon Wall is located at Grand Priory Square, Mal Strana.

Vysehrad Castle was built in the 10th century, on a hill overlooking the Vltava River. Situated within the castle is the Cathedral of Saint Paul and Peter, as well as the Vysehrad cemetery, containing the remains of many famous people from Czech history.

The Petrin View Tower ( Petrinska rozhledna) is a major tourist attraction. It is a 60 meter high steel framework tower in Prague, which resembles a miniature of the Eiffel Tower. The Petrinska rozhledna was built in 1891 and was used as an observation tower as well as a transmission tower. It is open from 10am to 7-10pm every day from April to October and weekends only from November to March, from 10am to 5pm. There is a gift shop and a small cafeteria on the main level.

The St Vitus Gothic Catholic Cathedral one of Europe’s most beautiful cathedrals, was begun in 1344 and completed more than 600 years later in 1929.

The Powder Tower, constructed beginning in 1475, is one of the 13 entrances to the Old Town. The gate acquired its present name in the 17th century when it was used to store gunpowder.

Map of Prague

Tourist Information Services

Information Center Lesser Town
Praha 1 - Malà¡ Strana
110 00
E-mail: uts@pis.cz

Information Center Main Railway Station
Wilsonova 8
Praha 2 - Nové Mesto
120 06

Information Center Old Town Hall
Staromestské nà¡mestà­ 1
Praha 1 - Staré Mesto
110 00

Information Center Rytirska
Rytà­rskà¡ 31
Praha 1 - Staré Mesto
110 00

Markets

Havelske Trziste Market is the main open air market in Prague. It is just off Melantrichova street between the tourist office and Old Town Square. Fruits and vegetables as well as tourist souvenir stalls. Mon-Fri 06:00-18:30; Sat 07:00-18:30; Sun 08:00-18:00

Prazska Trznice Market is located in Holesivice, Prague 7 near Metro line C, Stop Vltavska. It is open year-round Mon-Fri 8am to 6pm and Sat 8am to 1 pm. This market sells consumer goods as well as the usual fruits and vegetables, arts and crafts.

Prague Christmas Markets run daily from 9am to 7pm throughout the holiday period (generally Dec 1 through Jan 1.) The main markets are at the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, with smaller ones at Namesti Republiky & Havelske Trziste.

Prague Easter Markets are held at the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square More than 100 stalls offer a wide selection of hand crafted goods, such as wooden toys, candles, jewelery, metal-ware, embroidery, and dolls in regional costume. Brightly colored, hand-painted Easter eggs are the star attraction.

Holidays

Jan 1 New Year. Restoration of the independent Czech State

Easter Monday

May 1 Labor Day

May 8 Liberation Day

July 5 Cyril and Methodius Day

July 6 Master Jan Hus Day

Sept 28 Czech Statehood Day

Oct 28 Independent Czech State Proclamation Day

Nov 17 Day of Struggle for Liberty and Democracy

Dec 24, 25, 26 Christmas Holidays

Where to Stay

4-star - Luxury

Riverside Hotel
The Riverside Hotel Prague’s unique Art Nouveau facade opens to a stunning Belle Époque interior. The 45 charming suites and rooms are lavishly decorated with custom-made furnishings and given every modern amenity. Most rooms offer views of Prague’s fairy-tale towers and spires.

Carlo IV
The most majestic hotel in Prague, this Boscolo Luxury Hotel has a refined ambience that gives character to luxury. 152 rooms, including 42 deluxe rooms and 20 Junior Suites and Suites ,are designed by architect Maurizio Papiri. Advanced technology and fine amenities add to the pure luxury at this fine hotel.

3-star

K+K Hotel Centralcen_facade_2006214134600.jpg
The first-class K+K Hotel Central is situated in the heart of the Old Town of Prague just steps away from the Powder Tower. This historic “art-nouveau” hotel has been comprehensively renovated and has all the amenities expected of a 3-star hotel.

Family

Arcadia Residence
Located in the Vyšehrad section, this residence inn is perfect for families of up to 5 people. Each apartment has kitchen facilities. It is well-connected to the city center via a tram system.

Where to Eat

U Medvidku
For a great welcome and good local fare try this inexpensive Restaurant and Beer Hall.

Francouszka Restaurace
Fine French cuisine in an absolutely stunning building.

Prague Up Close

The Municipal House is one of the world’s finest Art Nouveau buildings. It is impressive both inside and out. The building has a bar, restaurant and cafe, as well as concert hall. There are guided tours available. For an inexpensive place for coffee, lunch or afternoon tea try the ground floor cafe. YOu will be impressed with your beautiful and stylish surroundings.Metro : Namesti Republiky (straight across the square)

Nearby Prague

img_lany.jpgLany
The Baroque Lany Chateau in the village of Lany in the midst of the Krivoklat woods, is the official summer residence of the presidents of the Czech Republic.

You can reach Lany from Prague by taking the road in the direction of Karlovy Vary (distance about 35 km). The first President of the Czechoslovak Republic Tomas G. Masaryk and his family are buried in the Lany cemetery.

The park is open to visitors: Wednesday and Thursday from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. each year in the period from the Saturday before Easter until November 2.

Interesting and informational websites:

Living in Prague

Prague CZ

Prague Informational Service

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Comments

3 Responses to “Prague Insider Travel Guide”

  1. Michal on July 6th, 2007 11:39 am

    I “photopainted” some pictures of Old Town square And made a site for it Prague Sketch . Enjoy it.

  2. Terri on July 6th, 2007 2:19 pm

    Your photos are beautiful, Thanks.

  3. Prague sights and monuments on April 30th, 2008 5:17 am

    Here is a list of main Prague sights:
    http://www.discoverczech.com/prague/sights.php4

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