Strolling around Prague Old Town Square: A one-day tour in Prague
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#Prague is believed to be the first choice for many people's first trip to Europe. The romantic old town, affordable prices, quaint castle church, beer and pork cheaper than water, and direct flights make it really suitable for planning a short trip. Share what attractions you can visit on a one-day tour of Prague:
✓ Transportation Tips: Most of Prague's attractions are concentrated in the "Old Town Square", which can be reached within 20 minutes on foot, or by subway and tram. Transportation is very convenient.
✓ Must-see attractions:
#PragueOldTownSquare is the most lively area in Prague. It is always full of tourists, even in the middle of the night, which is quite rare in Europe.
There are several famous attractions around the square, such as #Tyn Church, #Prague Astronomical Clock, and #Prague Old Town Hall. You can visit all of them in a morning.
#Tyn Church The most classic double-spired Gothic church is the most representative landmark in Prague. It is super gorgeous. There is also the oldest organ in Prague in the church. You must go in to visit.
#Prague Astronomical Clock There are three medieval clocks on the south wall of the Old Town Hall, namely the astronomical clock, the walking twelve apostles, and the calendar plate. They will tell the time and play music every hour. It is a must-see.
#GunpowderTower One of the early city gates of Prague, it is famous for storing gunpowder. The black exterior of the building has exquisite reliefs and is great for taking photos.
#Charles Bridge The most famous stone bridge in Prague, spanning the Vltava River, connecting the Old Town and the Castle District. The total length is 516 meters, and the bridge features 30 statues and 16 arch piers.
#Prague Castle The world's largest castle complex, it is vast and mostly has high and low stone steps, which requires good leg strength to walk around. You can arrange an afternoon to walk around. Attractions include the Old Royal Palace, Golden Lane, St. George's Basilica, St. Vitus Cathedral, Rosenborg Palace, etc., as well as the must-see Changing of the Guards.
You will probably feel exhausted after walking around the Castle District. If you still have energy left, we recommend taking a cruise on the Vltava River to enjoy the beautiful buildings on both sides of the river in Prague in the most relaxing and energy-saving way.
✓ Shopping Guide: #Havill Market is one of the three major markets in Prague. It mainly sells agricultural products and special souvenirs. It is very suitable for treasure hunting. You can also taste the Czech national snack #chimney roll by the way.
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