Here’s a concise, engaging blog draft suitable for Prague Eventery—highlighting top things to do in Prague for visitors, while weaving in how the DMC can elevate the experience.
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Discover Prague: Must-See Sights & Local Secrets
Your perfect guide to exploring Prague—enhanced with Prague Eventery’s expert services.
1. Begin in the Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock
Start your journey at Old Town Square, flanked by architectural marvels like the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn and the Baroque St. Nicholas Church (czechdmc.eu, Wikipedia). Don’t miss the medieval Astronomical Clock—a 1410 landmark and the oldest still-operational astronomical clock in the world (Wikipedia).
2. Cross the Iconic Charles Bridge at Dawn
Walk the grand Charles Bridge, a 14th-century stone bridge with 30 statues, stretching 516 m across the Vltava (Wikipedia). To truly relish it, arrive at sunrise when the crowds thin and the light is magical.
3. Climb to Panoramic Vistas from Tower Views
For Instagram-worthy panoramas, ascend towers such as the Old Town Bridge Tower. Legend has it to allow a climb of 138 steps for sweeping city views (ticket ~150 CZK) (Happy to Wander, Kelly Prince Writes).
4. Explore Prague Castle & Surrounding Districts
Visit Prague Castle, the world’s largest ancient castle complex and seat of Czech leadership (Wikipedia). Then wander through Malá Strana (Lesser Town), with the captivating John Lennon Wall and tranquil cobblestone lanes (Happy to Wander).
5. Climb Petrín Hill & Lookout Tower
Take the funicular or walk up to Petrín Hill and climb the Eiffel-reminiscent Petrín Tower for breathtaking city vistas. Explore the Mirror Maze, rose gardens, and peaceful trails (Wikipedia).
6. Go Local: Holesovice & Letná for Art & Taprooms
Step off the tourist path into Holesovice—a former industrial zone turned art district with venues like the DOX Centre and local galleries (Reuters). Nearby Letná offers trendy cafés, microbreweries, and scenic terraces—try Mr Hot Dog, Peperoncino, or the leafy Letenský Zámeček (Reuters).
7. Sink Into Czech Beer Culture
Prague celebrates its Pilsner-style lagers—enjoyed best with a thick, creamy head. Try local brews at Klasterni Pivovar Strahov (near the castle) or the modern Dva Kohouti in Karlín (Reuters). Traditions like toasting with eye contact and offering to remove shoes in homes reflect Czech social etiquette (Reuters).
8. Take Unique Day Trips
Beyond Prague, enrich your itinerary with a visit to Kutná Hora—famed for St. Barbara’s Cathedral and the haunting Sedlec Ossuary (bone church) (Reuters). Another option? The lesser-visited but charming Krivoklat Castle and microbrewery in Broumy (Reuters).
How Prague Eventery Elevates Your Visit
As Prague’s full-service Destination Management Company (DMC), Prague Eventery handles everything—from accommodations and venue sourcing, to transportation, group activities, tours, and even audiovisual support—so you can savor every moment hassle-free (pragueeventery.com). With local know-how, they’ll customize your journey beyond what guidebooks offer.
Sample Itinerary Outline
| Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
|---|---|---|
| Old Town Square + Astronomical Clock | Walk Charles Bridge → Malá Strana + Lennon Wall | Dinner in Letná or a microbrewery tasting |
| Petrín Hill + Tower Views | Prague Castle and Strahov Monastery | Sunset views over Vltava River |
- Add a day trip to Kutná Hora or Krivoklat for optional local flair.*