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Top 3 must-visit attractions in Prague

Prague is a grand city in the Czech Republic, and it is blessed with extraordinary historic and cultural sights. If you have already booked your JetBlue Reservations to the city, and don’t have the idea of what exactly to do in the city, you must check out the following places for sure!

Take a look at the best places to be explored in Prague.

Top 5 must-visit attractions in Prague

Golden Lane

Golden lane is the name of a street located in Prague Castle. It consists of colorful houses which gives this place a unique charm. There is also a legend about this lane that it was inhabited by alchemists, and it was at this place where they found a reaction to turn ordinary things into gold. Perhaps, this is the reason that it is called ‘Golden Lane.’ So, you can visit the lane to enjoy a peaceful environment in Prague and collect things from souvenir shops and cafes.

Old Town Square

Old Town Square is one of the main tourist attractions of the Czech Capital. It is basically a complex of connected medieval buildings. The highlight of this place is ‘Prague Astronomical Clock.’ Mounted on the Old Town Hall, the clock shows the current position of selected celestial objects. Another famous landmark here is ‘St. Nicholas Church’ which was built in the 18 century. Other impressive architectures include ‘The Prague Meridian,’ ‘The House at the Minute,’ ‘At the Stone Virgin Mary.’ Besides, you will find the various street performers, musicians, and merchants keep lining the streets of the Old Town Square, giving you a plenty of entertainment.

Charles Bridge

Located in the very center of Prague, Charles Bridge is an iconic landmark which was constructed in the year 14 century. It is the most famous bridge in the entire Czech Republic. The bridge looks more beautiful at the time of dawn, and it crosses the Vltava River in Prague. The bridge has got its name due to the fact that Charles IV commissioned in 1357 to replace the old Judith’s bridge that had been damaged by flood. So, do not miss a chance to happily stroll across the bridge whenever you are in Prague.