Prague

City of a Hundred Spires

Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, located in the heart of Central Europe. Regarded as one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe and even the world, Prague is a city of rich history, remarkable architecture, and rustic cobblestoned streets. Packed with tourist attractions, old-school cafes, and lots of beer, Prague is the place for those who enjoy culture, serenity, and history. 

Nestled in a romantic setting of riverside and charming bridges, Prague is renowned for being one of the most well-preserved cities in Europe. The city’s skyline is dotted with historical domed structures and plenty of remarkable medieval church spires. The Old Town, with its archaic squares and cobblestoned streets, adds charm to this already beautiful city laid out according to the 1000-year-old plan.

Other than being brimming with architectural wonders, Prague is also a significant political, cultural, and commercial hub, continuing its legacy from the past. The historical center of Prague, with a total area of 866 hectares, was declared as part of the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Register in 1992, thus drawing tourists in large numbers from all around the globe. With art spilling all around, the aroma of delicious food and drinks wafting off the cafes, and the strings of classical music vibrating through the air, Prague will enchant you with its beauty.