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Prague attractions
Map of Prague attractions
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List of Prague attractions
This list contains all the major touristic attractions in Prague that are diplayed on the map above as well:
- Prague Castle - Large castle complex with offices of Czech president.
- Charles Bridge - Famous bridge over river Vltava with statues and towers.
- Old Town Square - Core of historical Old Town with churches and astronomical clock.
- Wenceslas Square - Large square full of shops, hotels and restaurants.
- National Theatre - Czech national theatre with great opera and theatre performances.
- Infant Jesus of Prague - Grace-giving statue of Child Jesus hidden inside Church of Our Lady Victorious.
- Dancing House - House of very non-traditional design originally known as Ginger and Fred.
- Municipal House - Spectacular Art Nouveau building located at Square of Republic.
- Rudolfinum - Neo-Renaissance concert hall where Czech Philharmonic Orchestra resides.
- Vyšehrad - Castle complex above river Vltava containing park, church and cemetery.
- National Museum - Museum of natural sciences and history at Wenceslas Square.
- State Opera - Primary opera scene in Prague.
- Belvedere - Summer palace in the renaissance style in gardens of Prague castle.
- Estates Theatre - Famous theatre where Don Giovanni opera was played for the first time.
- Troja Chateau - Chateau with nice gardens in italian style.
- Loreta - Baroque church with bell tower near Prague castle.
- Bethlehem Chapel - Old medieval chapel important to Czech history.
- Jewish Cemetery - Old cemetery in the middle of Jewish quarter.
- Spanish Synagogue - Most famous and beautiful of synagogues in Prague.
- Žižkov Tower - Television tower with observation desk forming Prague's skyline.
- Strahov Stadium - Former stadium known as second biggest in the world after Maracana.
- Strahov Monastery - Wonderful baroque complex with library.
- Petřín Hill - Hill near city centre with funicular and observation tower on top.
- Powder Tower - Monumental tower in gothic style with gate to Old Town.
- Národní - Important avenue where demonstrations of Velvet revolution started.
- Vítkov Hill - Hill with National Monument and equestrian statue of commander Jan Zizka.
- Prague ZOO - Large zoological garden with hundreds of animals and species.
- Straka Academy - Seat of Czech republic government.
- Prague Exhibition Ground - Complex of exhibition pavillons with singing fountain.
- Lennon Wall - Wall covered with graffiti symbolizing fight against communism.
- Pařížská Street - Most luxurious street in Czech Republic lined with high class shops and boutiques.
- National Gallery - National gallery with paintings and sculptures of not only Czech artists.
- Hilton Prague - Biggest hotel in middle Europe that received many awards in recent years.
- Four Seasons Hotel - Luxurious hotel with first Michelin restaurant in Eastern Europe.
- O2 Arena - Multi-purpose sports and culture arena where ice hockey team Slavia Prague plays.
- Palladium - Shopping mall with 4 levels located in renovated historical building.
- My Národní - Centraly located shopping mall with Tesco store.