Prague was been known to have many nicknames – ‘city of a hundred spires’, ‘the magic city’, ‘the mother of cities’, ‘the city with 100 bell towers’, ‘the golden city’, the Old Town, the New Town, the Jewish Quarter; and the ‘heart of Europe’. Travel to Prague, and you will instantly understand why. It is a captivating city full of beautiful buildings and historical sites just waiting to be explored. This bohemian city built on the hills alongside the Vltava River, features a stunning skyline of gothic spires. It is so photogenic with its cobblestone streets, red rooftops, extensive gardens and brightly coloured buildings.
Prague used to be known as the ‘Five Towns’, although it is divided into 10 separate districts, most visitors tend to concentrate on the five historic towns:
- Hradčany (Castle district)
- Staré Město (Old Town)
- Mala Strana (Lesser Quarter)
- Nove Mesto (New Town)
- Jewish Quarter
This travel guide is part of a five-part series focusing on each of the five areas at a time. It will highlight some of the area’s best of, so you won’t miss a thing. This is the second one, focusing on Staré Město, otherwise known as Old Town.
21 Comments
Cindy
Prague has been on my list for a long time, and this post is making me want to make those arrangements. I just love the old towns in European cities. I really like your idea of taking in a classical concert in one of those churches, especially the way you describe the Saint Martin in the Wall Church. I did that once in a tiny church in Dubrovnik and it was just magical.
The.Holidaymaker
Thank you Cindy for your kind comment. If you like history, then Prague is certainly the place to go (recommend in off season). Yes, I highly recommend taking in the classical concert as a way to see the inside of the churches, we have done this on almost every European trip. It has become our tradition.
Delphine
I went to Prague in the early 90s, as a school trip… It was very early days after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the country had just opened to the West. Everything was grey and dusty, the buildings were under scaffolding and people told stories of living in the Eastern Bloc, when you could turned over to the police for the smallest thing… There was something sad and a bit dreary and yet, there was a charm and warmth that was ready to come out. I suspect I will find a very different Prague when I go back.
The.Holidaymaker
That must have been an eye opening experience to visit at that time. I did the same, only to East Berlin, and that memory has lasted with me all these years as well. Thank you for commenting Delphine and I hope you get to visit Prague one day and feel that warmth and charm.
Jerry and Fiona
Fairy tail-like comes to mind… I’m seeing some real stunning sections to the city.
I especially like the history of Staroměstské náměstí as it sounded like an old flea market back in the day!
The.Holidaymaker
Thank you for taking the time to read and comment. I am glad you enjoyed the part about the Old Town Square – and yes, it probably was one big flea market many centuries ago.
Danik
This takes me back. I remember checking out Stare Mesto on my only visit to the city back in 2007 in the middle of winter, god it was gloomy but still loved walking around the place. Great blog post to jog my memory. 🙂
The.Holidaymaker
Thank you Danik for your comments and glad it brought back some memories.
Carol Colborn
Prague is on our bucket list, no doubt. The Old Town seems to be beautiful and colorful. I need to see the other four as you have outlined to complete our planning. I thought it was just Charles Bridge!
The.Holidaymaker
Hello Carol, thank you for commenting. This is the second post, the first one is about the Hradčany area (or known as the Castle). The link was on this post if you would like to check it out, or here https://dreamplanexperience.com/a-guide-to-pragues-historical-quarters-hradcany/.
I have 3 out of the 5 remaining, they will be over the next coming months. And, most definitely Prague is more than just Charles Bridge and a castle. Hope you get to go one day soon. I know how long bucket lists can be!
Bernadette Jackson
I haven’t been to Prague for decades, and I absolutely need to go back. The clock is my favourite memory, and I love that you have described all the detail of its complexities. Great advice too on catching a concert, and I bet the acoustics were indeed amazing bouncing back of all those high spires and ceilings.
The.Holidaymaker
I hope you are able to return to Prague, it would be interesting for you to see how much it has changed (or not). I would image what has changed the most is the number of tourists that go here. Thank you for your comment.
Patricia Pagenel
We visited Prague on a short 2-day trip but really enjoyed the city. The plaza and the Old Town hall’s Astronomical Clock are pretty impressive, definitely the old Europe feel. I don’t remember the Convent of St Agnes though – I find Gothic architecture fascinating! Maybe time to go back for another visit.
The.Holidaymaker
Wow, that would be a short trip to see Prague in 2-days. Maybe time for a return trip? There are so many churches in Europe that often look like nothing special from the outside, but are truly spectacular from the inside, or are tucked away on little alleyways and get missed (like this one). Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
Kevin | Caffeinated Excursions
It’s incredible to me that these attractions only represent one of ten districts in the city! You are right that Prague’s many names are quite fitting given all the stylistic variety in the city’s most beautiful buildings. The Old Town Square looks so bright and colorful, and the Church of Our Lady Before Týn is absolutely incredible with its twin spires. I’ve read about the Astronomical Clock before but I think that is something I need to see in person. It sounds so beautiful and intricate!
The.Holidaymaker
Thank you Kevin for reading and commenting on my post. The astronomical clock is definitely something worth seeing. There is an interesting story behind the characters and actions, but I didn’t include it in my post. If you are interested, I am happy to share more.
melody pittman
Prague is #1 on my travel bucket list so this article really resonates with me. So much beauty in this historical city. Thanks for giving me some ideas on what to see when I finally get there. The historic old town will probably be my favorite part. Really gorgeous photos, too. 😉
The.Holidaymaker
Thank you Melody for your comment and kind words. The historic part of Prague is actually divided into 5 areas, and I have broken them down one by one. This just happens to focus on the Old Town, but be sure to check out the other four. Enjoy your travels.
Carmen Edelson
You better believe I’m bookmarking this article! I only spent a short time in Prague a couple years back and I’ve been wanting to return. Now I know exactly where to explore 🙂
The.Holidaymaker
Thanks so much Carmen for your kind comment. Be sure to check the series, I am breaking it down into 5 parts, this is the second one.
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