A popular holiday destination, Prague attracts many visitors with the hundreds of years of architectural beauty that remains unscathed by years of war. A captivating blend of Baroque, Gothic, Modern and Art Nouveau structures have stood the test of time and make for a fascinating journey through history. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this city, which resembles a museum set right on the streets, is a pleasure and a treat to visit on foot.
Stroll through Wenceslas Square and visit the many shops along the way, ending your journey at the National Gallery. Take in the Castle and the Cathedral up on the hill and view the city from high above and see the countless bridges that span over the Vltava River. Narrow lanes wind down to Old Town Square, crossing a web of cobbled streets and alleyways on the way.
You'll find the old Jewish Quarter where the clergy of the late 1300s encouraged the destruction of the district after accusing the Jews of desecrating the host that Easter. Almost everyone in this small section of town was killed. The Old New Synagogue of 1270 still stands.
For over a thousand years, Prague was the cultural and political heart of the Czech state. During a stint among the many important cities of Europe in the 1300s, Nové Mesto, or the New Town was built under rule of the king of Bohemia. But World War II brought the city behind the Iron Curtain, virtually closing it off to the world.
The past few decades have seen Prague regain if former glory, now drawing over four million tourists annually. They seek, find and relish the history, enchantment and romance of it all. It has even become a popular spot for those seeking exciting nightlife, aided by great beer and reasonable prices.
The oldest Gothic cathedral in Eastern Europe, St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge with its impressive towers, Jerusalemer Synagogue built in 1906, The Astronomical Clock, and the whimsy and imaginative Milunic and Gehry's Dancing House charm and delight visitors.
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