Friday 21 June 2013

Prague - For An adventurous and unforgettable trip

Standing to be a dwell of nearly 1.9 million inhabitants, Prague and its attractions filled my eyes and I was delighted to have visited Prague. Being the largest city in Czech Republic Prague is one of the ancient places with rich history and exceptional culture which pulls in more travelers to learn about them. River Vltava should be proud enough where its banks hold Prague. I assure you about Prague sightseeing as they are bountiful and never boring. There are countless tourists traveling each year to Prague. I had a great time by beer gulping, savoring Czech cookery, fabulous nightlife enjoyment and lots more. Let me share a few of my enjoyments and suggest you Prague places to visit.

Prague Top 10 Attractions

1. The Powder Tower – was initially titled as the Mountain Tower which stands to the unique entrances amongst the 13 gates of Old town. They speak the history belonging to the 11th century. As years passed on, during the 17th century the structure was used to store gun powder. And today I climbed up nearly 186 stairs and had a stunning view of the Old town and clicked prodigious snaps.

2. The Astronomical clock and Old Town Square
– portrayed the cultural and historical center standing proudly at the Old Town. Famed Square is ideal and known for its parades, rallies, and festivities that happen in this city. I was really astonished to watch the Astronomical clock which works in good time and flawlessly even today. The clock has various features which symbolize the sun, moon and other astronomical forms which were really important and amazing to watch.

3. Vysehrad Castle –This is my favorite spot as it offered me a chance to relax and enjoy in peace apart from noise and crowd. The Church of Saints Peter and Paul were stunning to watch the structure of the windows and doors being made.

4. Josefov Jewish Museum – the countless grave stones aligned in an unimaginable place with concurrent burials holds the name as the old Jewish Cemetery. The Old New Synagogue speaks the architectural heights of 1270’s.
 

5. Wenceslas Square –Being a part of historic remembrances, and holding a splendid path the Wenceslas Square was utilized for countless primary purposes and was a horse market originally.

6. National Theater – The Narodni Street proudly holds the gorgeous building, it was first inaugurated on June 11, 1881 were prince Rudolf was the celebrity who visited. But today National theatre is one favored and famed spot for national entertainment.

7. Strahov Monastery and Library - a gorgeous monastery, along with church and library is just a few meters away from Prague Castle. Having passed through numerous destructions and fire, abbots was the one who erected the building and gave a classical style with new look. Today it is also known by the name of Philosophical hall.

8. Boat Voyage to Vltava – apart from museums and churches Prague sightseeing also includes boat trips. For gorgeous view along the river side, I opted boat trip which made me feel relaxed and peaceful. There are numerous categories according to which you can choose the lunch time cruises, dinner cruises included with music, and hourly cruises too.

9. Troja Chateau and Botanical Gardens – is known wonderful stairs, gallery with collections of statues, and Greek gods.

10. Golden lane – holds the famed momentous houses which add to be a part of Prague Castle. The houses contain demonstrations of textiles, armory, and shops for tourists.

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