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An evening cityscape with illuminated historic buildings, a cathedral, and red-roofed houses under a cloudy sky.
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Prague Castle

Discover Gothic structures and Baroque designs as you explore this UNESCO site
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Prague City Cards

Experience the charm of Prague and book your city card today!
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Prague River Cruises

Discover Prague's beauty from the unique perspective of the river!
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Black Light Theater SRNEC

The Black Light Theatre SRNEC is the first of its kind in the world with more than 5 million visitors! Along with regular international tours and performances in theatre festivals around the world, this innovative Czech performance is one of the most important representatives of the Czech art in the world!
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Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague's Astronomical Clock is a 600-year-old marvel of medieval engineering. The Gothic clock tower is festooned with symbolism, and statues representing virtue and vice in human form. Every hour on the hour, the statues spring to life in a dramatic spectacle of religious and cultural significance, while a real-life trumpeter in full medieval regalia heralds the passing of another hour with a trumpet blast. Recent renovations on the clock tower have revealed hidden treasures left behind by sculptors, dating back as far as the 15th century!
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Prague Oldtown and medieval underground and dungeon tour
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Prague Ghost Tours

Explore the haunted history of Prague on a spine-tingling ghost tour
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Madame Tussauds Prague

Madame Tussauds Prague welcomes you with iconic and unbelievably realistic figures. Get closer to your idols than ever before. Madame Tussauds Prague is open every day of the year. It's located a 1-minute walk from the Church of Our Lady before Týn.
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Žižkov Television Tower

Constructed between 1985 and 1992, the Žižkov Television Tower in Prague stands at an impressive height of 216 meters, hovering well above Prague's historic city skyline. The observatory is at 93 meters above the ground and is open to visitors.
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Old Town Hall

Watch the astronomical clock and climb the tower
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Petřín Tower

Visit the observation tower and enjoy the city view
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Museum of Communism

The Museum of Communism is a history museum in Prague, Czech Republic. It contains artifacts, documents, large-scale installations, and archival material relating to life behind the Iron Curtain in post-World War II Prague.
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Museum of Fantastic Illusions

Welcome to the Museum of Fantastic Illusions, the funniest museum in Prague! Immerse yourself in a fascinating world of unreal optical illusions and get ready for a unique and entertaining experience. With over 150 interactive exhibits, this is the largest museum of trick illusions in Prague.
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Prague Jewish Quarter

Josefov, the historic Jewish Quarter in Prague, is one of the most important Jewish heritage sites on Earth and a living reminder of the hardships endured by the city's Jewish population over hundreds of years. Nowadays, the area is a bustling neighborhood of trendy bars and restaurants, but the legacy of its Jewish community lives on through the many cultural landmarks it still houses, many of which are part of the Jewish Museum in Prague. The Old Jewish Cemetery is home to some 12,000 graves that hold the remains of esteemed figures and regular folk alike. Its houses of worship are world-renowned, most notably the Old New Synagogue, which is Europe's oldest serving synagogue.
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Nuclear Bunker, Prague

Recalling the height of tension, fear, and paranoia of the Cold War, Prague's Nuclear Bunker offers a startling glimpse into the all-too-recent past, when Europe was divided by the Iron Curtain. A guided tour of this harrowing chapter of history is one of Prague's most powerful cultural experiences.
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