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Alessandra,  Brazil Brazil
13 Sep 2025
Excellent
It worked perfectly. It was the best decision to know the city without worry about how much money I will spend to do it.
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Christie,  Canada Canada
31 Oct 2025
Excellent
This pass was great. We definitely got our money’s worth. Great value and easy to use. Although the app could use some improvements - sometimes hard to find the places it included and didn’t...
This pass was great. We definitely got our money’s worth. Great value and easy to use. Although the app could use some improvements - sometimes hard to find the places it included and didn’t include. Also made the public transit seamless. You didn’t have to worry about buying a ticket each time you used it.
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Sarah,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
04 Jul 2025
Excellent
Super value for money! Seems you can use your visitor on almost every attraction and all public transport in the City. Would recommend it!
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About: 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!

Astronomical Clock

Friday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Saturday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Sunday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Monday
11:00:00 - 22:00:00
Tuesday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Wednesday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Thursday
09:00:00 - 22:00:00
Prague Astronomical Clock
Staroměstské nám. 1, 110 00, Prague
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