Charles Bridge (length 522 meters, width 10 meters) -through Vltava River in the Middle Ages connects the two shores of Prague: Old Town and Mala Strana.
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Map of Prague Metro & Tram Routes. In the most convenient location, with the most diverse transport interchange, there are apartments: Vaclavske Namesti 29, Charvatova 10, Zatecka 8. More
«Florenc» Bus Station — the largest in Czech Republic Bus transport terminal with urban, suburban and intercity bus service. Close Metro Station Florenc (В,С lines), Tram Station № 8, 24 «Florenc».
Closest to the»Florenc» Bus Station are apartments: Vaclavske Namesti 29, Nekazanka 12, Charvatova 10.
Prague Main Railway Station – Hlavni Nadrazi it is the largest railway Station in Prague. From Here departing Czech high-speed trains — «Pendolino». More
Prague Airport, Letiste Vaclava Havla Praha — located in Prague 6 area, «Ruzyně» .
Shopping Center Tesco «MY narodni» — huge mall multibrand direction. Compares favorably with a wide range of products is quite affordable prices. On the sixth floor, you can buy More
Shopping Center PALLADIUM It’s : 280 shops, boutiques, many restaurants and cafes with Italian or Indian cuisine, not to mention the Czech ..
National Museum `Narodni muzeum` — the largest museum in the Czech Republic. Founded in the late 19th century. The height of the building near the More
Prague Astronomical Clock, Prarsky orloj. The clock shows the years, months, days and hours, the time of sunrise and sunset, sunrise and moonset, and the position of the signs More
Old Town Square `Staromestske namesti` — center and the Old Town Square, where in the Middle Ages was More
Prague Castle — `Prazsky Hrad` (List UNECKO, Guinness Book of Records) the world’s largest palace complex acting. We recommend getting there by 12 noon on Sunday.
Wenceslas Square Vaclavske namesti ( Vаclavаk ) — In the Middle Ages «Horse Market», the venue of the People’s Assembly, now more like a boulevard, where large hotels, shops, restaurants, boutiques. Is the main area of the New Town, Prague 01. More
Maisel Synagogue built in the 16th century on the money Mordechai Maisel and fanned by many legends and giving. Rebuilt after a fire in 1689, it is the oldest and most beautiful synagogue in Europe. Closest (2 minutes walk) to the Maisel Synagogue are apartments: Zatecka 8.
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The Old-New Synagogue (Staronova synagoga). Was built in the 13th century in the Gothic style. And representing a Jewish example of rational thought.The old synagogue was destroyed not completely, and that was to leave the construction of a new, more spacious and beautiful. Hence the name. Closest (4 minutes walk) to the Old-New Synagogue are apartments: Zatecka 8.
Paris Street — `Parizska ulice` located in the heart of the Jewish district Josefov. Was founded by Jewish immigrants from ancient times and was the most densely populated streets of Prague. More
Franciscan Garden (Frantiskanska zahrada). Located in the heart of Prague, close (in yards) c Wenceslas Square. More