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Prague, as a city, is often described as a „fairytale city“ due to its picturesque and well-preserved
historical architecture. It’s renowned for its stunning cathedrals, churches, and palaces, many of
which date back centuries. The city’s largest and most iconic attractions include:

Prague Castle: One of the most significant castles in the world, it’s a complex of buildings, including
the beautiful St. Vitus Cathedral.

Charles Bridge: This historic bridge is adorned with statues and offers breathtaking views of the Vltava
River and the city.

Old Town Square: The heart of the historic Old Town, featuring the Astronomical Clock and colorful
Baroque buildings.

Wenceslas Square: A bustling boulevard known for shopping, dining, and cultural events.

Josefov: The historic Jewish quarter with synagogues, museums, and a unique historical atmosphere.

Vyšehrad: A historic fortress with a beautiful park and panoramic views of the city.

Prague Astronomical Clock: A medieval clock that comes to life with an hourly show.

Museums and Galleries: Prague boasts numerous museums, including the National Gallery, National
Museum, and the Franz Kafka Museum.

Theaters and Music: The city has a vibrant performing arts scene, with theaters, opera houses, and
classical music concerts.

Cuisine: Czech cuisine is a must-try, with dishes like hearty goulash, trdelník pastries, and, of course,
world-famous Czech beer.
Beyond these attractions, Prague offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and a unique atmosphere
that draws millions of tourists each year. It’s a city that beautifully combines its past with modern life,
making it a fascinating and enchanting place to explore.

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