1. Walk the Grounds of Prague Castle-Located in Prague's Hradcany neighborhood, Prague Castle, once the home of Bohemia's kings, is today the official residence of the Czech Republic's President and one of the city's most visited tourist attractions.
2. Stroll across Charles Bridge-One of the most recognizable old bridges in Europe, magnificent Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) boasts 32 unique points of interest along its 621-meter span.
3. Discover Wenceslas Square-A highlight of Prague's New Town (Nové Mesto) district-an area that grew out of the city's need to expand as it prospered-is the wonderful Wenceslas Square.
4. Explore the Treasures at the National Museum-Fresh from a seven-year-long renovation, the National Museum in Prague is spread across a number of locations and houses numerous important collections representing a variety of fields.
5. Visit the Clementinum and the National Library-The Clementinum, one of the largest collections of historic buildings in Europe, is home to the National Library of the Czech Republic.
6. Stop by the Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock-The historic center of Prague, the Old Town is where you'll find the splendid Old Town Square, one of the best places to begin exploring the city.
7. St. Vitus Cathedral-Situated within the grounds of Prague Castle, the Roman Catholic St. Vitus Cathedral is the Czech Republic's largest .
8. The Church of Our Lady before Týn-One of Prague's most recognizable buildings is the Church of Our Lady before Týn, often abbreviated to simply Týn Church.