Prague's Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square is the oldest clock of it's kind still working.
Linking the Lesser Town with the Old Town, the historic Charles Bridge is an essential sight to see for any tourist in Prague.
While the Church of the Virgin Mary Under the Chain - located on the castle side of the Charles Bridge - is small on the inside, it boasts a grand entrance, a flowery courtyard and a rich history.
The Dancing House, designed by Frank Gehry, stands out in the Prague city centre thanks to its deconstructivist style.
The historic Estates Theatre, Prague, currently stages opera, ballet and drama, and is part of the Czech National Theatre
Prague's Jewish Museum, hosted in various buildings across the Jewish Quarter, offers a deep insight into the Czech Jewish community's history.
Visit the Lennon Wall, Prague, Czech Republic, to see a long-established symbol of peace, love and freedom.
The National Gallery in Prague houses the largest art collection in the Czech Republic across a number of historic buildings across the city centre.
Prague's National Technical Museum, located just outside the main tourist area of the city, features exhibits on everything from transport to astronomy.
The Old-New Synagogue is the oldest site in Prague’s Jewish Quarter and the oldest active synagogue in Europe.
Prague's Old Town Square was established in the 12th Century and is now a showcase of the Gothic and Baroque architecture which has come to define Prague since then.
Enjoy one of the best views of Prague from the historical Petrin Hill and Observation Tower. Petrin Hill also includes a manicured garden and the famous restaurant Vinarna Nebozizek.
Prague Castle is probably the most significant Czech monument and one of the most important cultural institutions in Prague.
Part of the Czech National Theatre, the Prague State Opera has a reputation as one of the most important musical stages in Europe.
At present the National Museum houses almost 14 million items from the areas of natural history, history, arts, music and librarianship, located in tens of buildings.
Vysehrad Fort, located just outside Prague city centre, houses gardens, one of the city's most impressive churches, cafes and shops, and some of the best views of Prague and the Vltava river.