Prague is an amazing city with a huge historical past. It is considered to be very popular with many travel companies. And after the Czech Republic joined the Schengen Union, a lot of tourist tours began to pass through the capital of the Czech Republic.
But how can they manage to see the main sights in the short time that tourists spend in the Czech Republic? To do this, it is better not to go with a group excursion, but rather go on your own. In order to navigate the city, it is better to buy a map. Let's try to highlight the most interesting sights.
Grad and Hradcany
Prague Castle is considered one of the main attractions. We go to the Hradcany Square, which is located not far from Loreta. It would be nice to have a look at the Strahov Monastery. It is there that you can taste the famous St. Norbert beer.
Mala Strana
Then you can go to Lesser Town Square. On it you can admire St. Nicholas Cathedral, Liechtenstein Palace and other architectural structures. Then you can go to Trzhishte street. There you can find Restaurace Baracnicka rychta. Be sure to order Sviyana's beer and his "Hunter's dish" there.
After eating, head to Charles Bridge. You need to go through it slowly, admiring its sculptures and stopping near each of them.
Josefov and Stare Mesto
After Charles Bridge, turn left and cross Josefov. Walking along Maiselova Street, you will see synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Then you can walk to the monastery of St. Anezhka. Then, if you go along Rybnaya street, you can get to the Powder Tower. If you walk along Celetna Street, you will come to Staromak. There you can admire the Prague Orla, the Tyn Church, the Straromest Town Hall and the Church of St. Nicholas. If you are a little tired of walking, you can turn onto Tynska Street and find the Literary Coffee House there. There you can relax with a sip of hot coffee or a glass of delicious Bernard beer.