This is our answer with a beautiful view of the Old Town, the surroundings and the city of Prague. This includes a view from the ancient monuments of Prague, as well as a view of Prague from a bit outside the city. The Gothic tower of the Old Town Hall in the center of the Old Town offers the best views of Prague's Old Town and Old Town Square. At a height of 41 meters, there is a winding road, accessible by elevator, on the south side is the famous clock in the sky from 1410, which falls every hour between 09:00 and 23:00 and offers a 45-minute presentation of the building. apostles.
The Old Town Bridge tower is located on the Charles Bridge on the Staré Mesto side, that is, on the Old Town side of Prague. It was built in 1370 under Emperor Charles IV and today it is considered one of the best Gothic towers in Europe. 138 steps lead up the tower to the observation deck. There you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Vltava River and the Old Town of Prague. Petrin Tower is located on the 318 high hill of the same name in a small town. The 63.5 meter tall tower is the equivalent of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
. A cable car goes up the hill to the tower, and to get to the viewpoint, you have to climb 299 circular steps. Visitors are rewarded with beautiful views of Prague and its surroundings. The former royal palace is part of Prague Castle. Its entrance is on the east side of the third courtyard. From the panoramic balcony on the south side of the Vladislav Hall, the most beautiful hall of the former royal palace, there is a wonderful view of the palace grounds, as well as Prague. Vladislav's Hall leads from the equestrian staircase, which was used during the dancing competitions for the knights to ride directly into the hall. In 1891, the Hanavský Pavilion in Letna Park, one of the many parks in Prague, was designed for the Prague Jubilee Exhibition. The Art Nouveau steel structure now houses a luxury hotel.
Here you will see a beautiful panorama of the Five Bridges over the Vltava River. The view of the river from here is one of the best in the whole city. The Powder Tower, which is about 65 meters high, is part of Prague's city walls and is now one of the most popular views in Prague's Old Town.
At a height of 44 meters, there is an observation platform that offers a spectacular view of the Old Town of Prague. There is no elevator and 186 parts have a large ascent of a circular staircase, dating from 1592, leading to the port.
The tram stop is called Karlovy Lázně and is served by lines 17 and 18. From there it is only a few minutes to the Vltava river. Here, the visitor is exposed to a beautiful view of the Vltava River with Charles Bridge and Prague Castle in the background.For those who are interested in the night life of Prague, as well as the largest hotels in Central Europe, each playing different types of music on five floors, it is called Karlovy Lázně and it is right here on the River Vltava. Next to the Kafka Museum is Naplavka, an area along the Vltava River that has become a popular spot in the city.
Many swans flock to Naplavka and it is interesting to photograph as well as the beautiful view of the Vltava River. The historical building of the Czech National Museum on Wenceslas Square is slightly higher. The building draws attention to its monuments, the facade of more than 100 meters in length is accessible from the escape. At the end of the stairs leading to the National Museum, there is a beautiful view of Wenceslas Square.
Vysehrad, also known as Prague Fortress, is located south of Prague's New Town on a hill rising from the right bank of the Vltava River. It is one of the most famous castle walls from the early Middle Ages in Bohemia. There is a great view of Prague from here. The Roof Terrace Café is located on the roof of the U Price Hotel and offers a spectacular view of Prague.
The Astronomical Clock and the tower of the Old Town Hall on one side, Prague Castle on the other, the panoramic view is unbeatable. Terasa U Prince is open to the public and not just for hotel guests. The Little Town Tower is connected to Charles Bridge by the gate of the old Judith Tower and is the entrance to Charles Bridge from The gallery is located at a height of 26 meters and offers a beautiful view of the Vltava River and the city.
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