Breaks to Prague offer a diverse and plentiful nightlife, from trendy clubs to sophisticated wine bars to late-night cellar bars. You can also visit Baroque buildings such as Valdštejn and Clam-Gallas palaces, St. Nicholas Church and the Antonín Dvořák Museum. The geometric tiling of the Golz-Kinský Palace facade provides a distinctive glimpse of the Rococo style. Classical buildings include the Bedřich Smetana Museum and the elegant Belvedere Palace (the former Royal Summer Palace). The National Museum and the National Theatre are the main Neoclassical buildings.
From jazz music to puppet shows and pork knuckles to an astronomical clock, here is our list of the best things to do in Prague.
See the Infant Jesus of Prague
Located in the Mala Strana, the Infant Jesus of Prague is a Roman Catholic statue of Jesus Christ as an infant. The statue inside the church was built in the 16th century.
Explore the Old Town Square
The square itself is the perfect place to admire the wonderful architecture Prague has to offer. If that is not your thing then the various street performers, snake charmers, musicians and merchants will keep you entertained.
Watch the astronomical clock strike an hour
The astronomical clock is regarded as the best-preserved mechanical clock in the world despite damages and repairs during its lifetime. The clock was built in the 15th century and is regarded as the pride of Prague.
Stroll across the Charles Bridge
A simple walk across the 14th-century Charles Bridge is enough to experience the beauty surrounding Prague. Charles Bridge was built in 1357 by Charles IV.
Eat a pork knuckle
This meat lover favourite, popularly known as Koleno, involves a large hunk of pork knee and is very popular in Czech cuisine. You can expect the meat to be marinated in beer and served with pickled vegetables and dark Czech bread.
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