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  1. 28 de jan. de 2024 · 5. Křivoklát. Distance from Prague: Approximately 50 km, about 1 hour by car. Křivoklát Castle, a majestic medieval fortress, dates back to the 12th century and was extensively used by Czech kings. Notably built in the Gothic style, it has been beautifully preserved, showcasing classic medieval architecture.

  2. Prague Castle, which rises from Hradčany Hill, is the most important landmark in Prague and a symbol of the Czech Republic. The former seat of Bohemian kings, Holy Roman Emperors, and Austrian Emperors is still the political powerhouse of the country today, as it is the seat of government for the Czech president.

  3. GUIDE SERVICES. Private tours with the Prague Castle Administration’s professional guides can be booked by email at info@hrad.cz, by phone on +420 224 372 187, or in person at the Information Centre in Courtyard III. Tours in Czech, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian. Groups may have their own guide.

  4. Walking Tour through the Prague Castle including Interiors. Historical Tours. from. $96.39. per group (up to 6) The area. Hradcany, Prague 11908 Czech Republic. Neighborhood: Hradcany & Letna. Your experience in Prague will never be complete if you do not see it from the top.

  5. The largest castle complex not only in the Czech Republic, but anywhere in the world, forms part of Prague’s distinctive skyline. Stroll through the castle courtyards, see the Old Royal Palace, explore the Cathedral of Saints Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert, visit Saint George’s Basilica, and wander down the picturesque Golden Lane.

  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Catch The View From Old Town Bridge Tower. Kyle Kroeger / ViaTravelers. Address: Karlův most, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia. One of the things to do in Prague that visitors tend to forget is heading to the top of Old Town Bridge Tower. Dating back to the 1350s, the tower leads you to the Charles Bridge.

  7. The Prague Castle underwent significant renovations in 1848 following the Bohemian Revolt. It became the seat of the President of the Czech Republic in 1918, and the renovations were completed in 1929. Since then, ongoing reconstruction and alterations have been carried out to preserve the historical significance and grandeur of the castle.