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    Natalya R.

    What a magnificent place to visit in Prague. I thoroughly enjoyed my visit here. Different parts of the church will give you different views of Prague. It is free to come and enjoy this beautiful place! Plenty of green areas for picnics, benches to recuperate, and fall colors to enjoy the fall vibes. I highly recommend visiting this place if you're ever in Prague--it is so worth it.

    Eric B.

    Vyšehrad was but a short walk from our B&B accommodations. It's way down river from the Central Prague sites, but well worth the walk or tram ride to get here. It's also not crowded, and allows a more peaceful and casual learning visit. Vyšehrad is apparently the oldest seat of Czech royalty. It's situated on a rocky promontory and provides stunning views of the city. Gayle and I particularly enjoyed the neo-Gothic Church of Saints Peter and Paul, the Slavin national cemetery, St. Martin Rotunda, and the surrounding park area. We also enjoyed our walk around the Complex and back down to the river.

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    $1.60 for a good beer at tourist attraction!  $10 back home
    Dave S.

    Love love love this place! Its a huge park surrounded by a moat near the convention center. Easy 0.8 km walk from train station and well worth it. Great views of the city and a solid beer garden. $1.6 pivo light and dark and many other liquid choices. They also have a grill with many meat and cheese options. I had sausage (kielbas) and a grilled brie. Also grilled eggplant and stuffed mushrooms available and Chicken looked great but i was full. Highlight is the cemetery. Many cool mausoleums and headstones. Wifey said it reminded her of the scene from the sound of music when they are escaping. Top of the park is a beautifully restored old church. I think it was $4 or so but well worth it. Also "free" WCs outside church and another Pivo/food stop if you are hungry. Most folks sit on the many lawns and picnic. Quite a nice green space. Way to go prague!

    Jasmine X.

    My god this was difficult to get to. If you get off at Vysehrad the metro stop, don't go up the stairs. Just make a right out of the metro station and follow the arrows on the pathway and basically get into the fortress. Anyways, having seeing the Yelp reviews and having read about it, it would be a pity if i studied in Prague for 3 months and didn't make a stop to Vysehrad. My friends and I decided to go one day and weren't disappointed at all. First of all, the park is lovely and there's so much to do and explore and a lot of small beer places around the area for you to quench your thirst. The church does cost 30kc to get into, but there's plenty you can still enjoy without having to shell out any money. Honestly, the greenery is just beautiful and you can get a really nice view of the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle from a different angle. I'm assuming since it's difficult to get to, there actually aren't that many tourists in the area so you can enjoy your quintessential European fortress without hearing DSLR shutters clicking all over the place. tldr; great fortress with awesome greenery; difficult to get to, but worth going to at least once

    Vysehrad Cemetery
    JeffandPriscilla O.

    In keeping with one of our travel passions, we visited Vysehrad Cemetery while in Prague. It's located on the Vysehrad Castle grounds, directly adjacent to the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul. While not as large as London's Highgate Cemetery or St. Louis Cemetery #2 in New Orleans, it does offer some tragically beautiful monuments and architecture. We were captivated by the unusual design of some monuments, as well as the sheer size of others. It's a great cemetery to visit and is a perfect prelude to visiting the Basilica next door.

    View from Vyšehrad
    Torsten N.

    Definitely worth to go there! Awesome nature and what a view! You can see a lot of bridges and half of Prague. They keep it nice and tidy! If you want to take nice pictures, go there.

    Qype User (Timina…)

    If you're tired of the busy bustle of downtown Prague it's worth the short metro trip to Vysehrad park. It's not visited by many tourists because it's not really on the way to anywhere. But it has extensive gardens and great views over the river Vlatava. I stopped in because I was staying at a hotel in the southern part of the city (therefore the metro stop was on the way downtown) and I'm glad I did. There's also an old palace/fortress here, an impressive church (the front doors are the nicest bit), and a very old, very moody cemetery containing the graves of Dvorak and other famous Czechs. The grounds are free, but there is a small charge to enter the church.

    View from Vysehrad
    Jake R.

    This is a great place to get away from the tourist crowd and to view Prague and its architectures from afar. It is a quick Uber ride from Old Prague but I also would recommend taking a stroll to this place instead. Walking to the Vysehard City walls give you another perspective of the city that normally unseen by tourists.

    Sheena J.

    Amazing park and grounds with a beautiful view of the river on the walkway. Locals play here; you can find a game to join in on during most days in the summer and make new friends if you're not from here.

    View from the park
    Bella G.

    What a wonderful place. I love it. Not so crowded, even on a Sunday. Nice beer gardens and the views!!!! Amazing views all over Prague. It feels like you are not in the city, a true escape!!!! I can only say yes one of my fav here in Prague

    Qype User (Nathan…)

    The Czech nation was said to have been founded here, and what a place! sitting high above the River Vltava, it provides stunning views of the city. The church of St.Peter & St. Paul dominates the grounds, with the national cemetery for Czech luminaries also worth a visit, as among others -Antonin Dvorak the composer rests here. The park here seems to be frequented by locals more than visitors, with not many tourists making the trip from the centre of the city to this more outlying area, which is a shame really as the views alone are worth the steep climb up to it, and there are numerous photo opportunities to be had. If in Prague jump on the tram - its about 6 stops from the city centre (Narodni) and alight at the Hotel Union, the railway underpass is at this stop, use it and make the climb - you will not regret it.

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    Great alternative for a crowded Prague Castle. Good place for a picnic or a romantic walk.

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    Its free to wander the park and cemetery, but does cost a reasonable 130CZK/$5.

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    Church of Our Lady before Týn - 12/25/2022 - Christmas Day in Prague

    Church of Our Lady before Týn

    4.2(5 reviews)
    2.7 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    Late Gothic Landmark with Limited Hours…read more Peter Parler and Matthias of Arras designed and built this 14th century spired cathedral. It is so interesting how the "face" has been changed with the addition of a building directly in front of the church entry. Climb the Old Town Hall Towers for a better view. Note: There are limited hours for entry. Check the schedule, we were lucky to enter 5 minutes before they closed midday.

    Church of Our Lady before Týn is the name of the ridiculously gorgeous Gothic church that stands in…read morePrague's Old Town Square. You've seen pictures before. Despite visiting years ago, it took living here for a month for me to learn its name or explore inside. It wasn't until one of my new friends invited me along for a classical music performance that I became acquainted with it. I heard that it's a rarity to be able to attend a concert in the church, but I also heard the opposite, so I'm not actually sure. Either way, if you have the extra funds and want to experience some local, albeit touristy, culture, be sure to book through Via Musica. The ticket cost me around $38 (935 crowns...NOT cheap!!) but I think it was worth it for a one-time visit. I spent most of the 65-minute concert mesmerized by the church itself. Faces everywhere. Gold everywhere. Intricate designs. Unreal beauty. It was such an amazing experience! It was also cold. Keep in mind it's a very old church. Even though it's indoors, it's not like they have central heating so you'll still feel the elements. Dress appropriately! And be sure to arrive early for a good seat. If you're visiting Prague, don't miss a trip inside this church. Classical concert or not!

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    View from the tower above the astronomical clock

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    Franz Kafka Monument - Franz Kafka Statue

    Franz Kafka Monument

    4.1(10 reviews)
    3.0 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    The city of Prague is known for its many "unique" statues that I'm always on the hunt for. I…read morestumbled upon this one on accident while visiting the Jewish quarter. It's a tribute to the famed Czech writer, Franz Kafka, who lived nearby on Dusni. Located next to the Spanish Synagogue and a Catholic church. The tall black sculpture represents a headless male figure in a suit with a somewhat smaller figure of Kafka sitting on his shoulders as described in his short story "Description of a Struggle". The scene reads, "And now-with a flourish, as though it were not the first time - I leapt onto the shoulders of my acquaintance, and by digging my fists into his back I urged him into a trot. But since he stumped forward rather reluctantly and sometimes even stopped, I kicked him in the belly several times with my boots, to make him more lively. It worked and we came fast enough into the interior of a vast but as yet unfinished landscape." To note: Another tribute to Prague's beloved native can be found in the square behind the Quadrio Shopping center by the Narodni Trida metro. That one is a silver rotating head which is also a sight to see.

    Prague is full of fascinating statues to take photos of! Franz Kafka is a famous writer and…read morenovelist from the Czech Republic, well known for "The Metamorphosis," about a salesman named Gregor Samsa who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect (usually depicted as a cockroach). I was just wandering around and exploring Prague as a tourist, and came across the statue. Snapped a photo of it for my travel memories. I'm sure that bigger Kafka fans would want to spend more time with the statue and pose with it. A few Kafka quotes: "From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached." "A book must be the ax for the frozen sea within us."

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    Pražský hrad - Stained glass

    Pražský hrad

    4.5(153 reviews)
    3.5 kmHradčany, Malá Strana, Praha 1

    We took a guided tour of the castle and it was a fantastic experience. The castle complex is…read moreenormous--about 753,473 square feet--making it the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The complex stretches down to Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana), where you'll find several beautiful chateaux and palaces. One notable example is Wallenstein Palace, which is home to the Czech Senate and includes 26 houses and six gardens. Inside the castle walls, there's so much to explore: a stunning cathedral, multiple museums, the office of the Czech president, the Bohemian Crown Jewels, and much more. The entire complex is incredibly expansive--it can easily take several hours to see everything. If you're visiting Prague, this is definitely a must-see landmark, and taking a guided tour really helps you appreciate the history and scale of the place.

    We saw Pražský hrad through a Get Your Guide tour while we were in Prague for the day and overall,…read moreI'm not sure I would recommend it. Compared to the Madrid Palance, Pražský hrad feels dusty. The Madrid Palace is opulent and had air purifiers in almost every room. Pražský hrad has rooms that are almost unbearable to stand in due to the allergens and construction. The carpet was dingy and it's mostly the gorgeous gothic outside that's the draw. All in all, I don't think you need to have a guide for Pražský hrad and I could see buying entrance tickets and being perfectly content with your choice.

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    Pražský hrad - Cathedral St. Vitus inside the castle

    Cathedral St. Vitus inside the castle

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    Klementinum

    Klementinum

    3.5(20 reviews)
    2.7 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    Tickets to the Klementinum sell like hotcakes. You cannot enter the Klementnum and see the Baroque…read moreLibrary and Astronomical Tower without a tour ticket. I went back in the morning to try to snag a ticket, and the line at 9:55am was already looong. After I got in line, it instantly grew looooonger behind me. I got a 2pm ticket, which I feel very lucky to get. I came a little late, but thankfully my group for my time slot didn't go too far. I can see why we needed a tour guide. We were led up these veerryyyyyy narrow winding stairs for multiple floors. It felt very scary, going up these narrow and steep stairs that I worry about the stability of, AND going so high up. The view of the Baroque Library was worth it. What a beautiful library. Made me feel like I was in a magical library! Took a bunch of photos and a video. I just wish we could actually enter the library. Everyone was crowding to take photos and videos from the doorway. To reach the Astrological Hall, we went up wooden stairs that are the original from the 18th century! More scary stair-climbing. The views of Prague from the top floor of the tower balcony were very beautiful. Even though I was scared of heights, dropping my phone, and bumping into someone and risking falling, it was very cool to be so high up and get a bird's-eye view of Prague. Made it back down safely! This is not a great tour for anyone scared of heights. And you'll be disappointed if you were expecting to enter the library.

    This was one of the most overrated and underwhelming tourist experiences in Prague. Online tickets…read moresold out about a week in advance, so the only option was to get a same-day ticket by lining up at 9AM. I got to the ticket office at 8:50AM and there were already about 100 people in line. At around 10AM, I made it to the front of the line and was able to purchase tickets for 1:30PM. Most same-day tickets run out by 11AM. The tour itself was only 45 minutes long and no one could even go into the heavily advertised Baroque Library (1 star off). The library was barely lit and the tour group had to look in from the entrance. The library looked impressive overall, but I was not able to see the details the tour guide described, being held so far from them. In fact, I learned more from the digital rendition of the library. The was not what I had expected after lining up an hour and paying CZK380 for a live tour. The tour included the Astronomical Tower, but it was just an empty room with two small display cases of small (astronomical?) instruments (1 star off). The aerial view was nice...if you could squeeze in the tight balcony. An obese lady in my group sadly could not experience it. The tour did not include the Chapel of Mirrors, which was included in past tours. Now it requires a separate ticket. Save your money and time by learning about this place online...from the comfort of your own home or the Starbucks across the street from the Klementinum.

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    Vyšehrad - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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