Category: Attractions

St. Nicholas Bell Tower

St. Nicholas Bell Tower

If you climb to the observation deck of St. Nicholas Bell Tower you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Prague. This baroque tower, completed in 1755, has seen its share of dramatic history. It served as a fire watchtower and later as an observation post for secret communist police.

Powder Tower

Powder Tower

The Powder Tower is one of Prague’s most important medieval monuments. From the late gothic 65 m high tower in the center of Prague is a beautiful city view. The Powder Tower (Prasna brana) is a very important point in Czech history. This place was a starting point of Royal

Lesser Town Bridge Tower

Lesser Town Bridge Tower

The Lesser Town Bridge Towers are two stylistically different Prague towers. Each tower has different height and they are connected by a gate. Together it forms the entrance from Charles Bridge to Lesser Town to Mostecka Street. Charles Bridge is on both sides ended with bridge towers. On the western

Petrin Tower

Petrin Tower

Petrin Observation Tower with 65.5 meters is a striking dominant of Prague’s skyline. Thanks to its base at an altitude of 318 m, it offers one of the best views of Prague.

Vysehrad

Vysehrad

Two dark neo-gothic towers of St. Peter and Paul Basilica on Vysehrad hill are an inseparable dominant of the Prague skyline. Towering over the right bank of the Vltava River, the Vysehrad hill offers breathtaking view of Prague.