Prague is just like a history teacher

Prague is just like a history teacher

Prague city. There are good and bad things about having visited a city more than once. If you approach the event in a very optimistic way, you will come and find yourself when you’re writing an article titled “Reunite with my second home” After all, how many times have you gone, and you will not know the city, who will know?

We will not hesitate to make a very ambitious rhetoric about Prague: “Hey calm down champions” We don’t know a person who doesn’t like this city, we don’t want to know, come to yourself! If you want visual beauty, the king here, as you landed directly on the edge of the Vltava River, you will understand what we mean. Hopelessly mad, your mother, “Look talk to them”

If you say my people, the nightlife is extremely active, if you’re interested in architecture sheer Old Town side even man 3 hours Turkey to offend, art passing days in the museum if you say my middle name! If you think that there is something that will interest you in the historical sense, there is a huge reality like Czechoslovakia, a country that has lived through the era of communism and even remained in the heart of World War II. In this sense, there is much to learn and shake you in Prague. The fact that it is known as the city of Kafka is a completely different point… Yes, since we talked about Kafka as our uncle’s son, we can now make the transition to Prague sightseeing guide and places to visit in Prague.

Prague is just like a history teacher

Places to visit in Prague

We don’t want to panic anyone, but we will officially panic everyone: sightseeing in Prague, sightseeing and friends will not end in summer and summer. You know, o little city yeaea, you can walk in 2 days ”above, a little em çemkirmisik ya, now you will understand much better what we mean. Especially when you set foot in the city and open the list of places to visit in Prague, everything will become clearer. Anyway, everybody calm down, we’il get through it together, we’re on.

The Old Town Square, which is the undisputed most touristic point of the city, is the heart of Prague. You’re not sure if you’ve come to Prague yourself until you set foot in this crowd of tourists. First, stay amongst Asian tourists, immortalize them in the photo frames, then you will understand …… If you want to advance on our route, you can do the girizgah of your Prague tour, a good starting point for a tourist and a kind of polar star around Old Town.

Old Town Square, which you should not see without seeing, or rather the hundred percent of the Astronomical Clock and tower and Tyn Church. (When you get the clock behind you will see the magnificent church on your left, when you climb to the top of the tower there are very good photos are captured.) In addition, if you want to make your friends uncomfortable with filthy dirty jokes, maybe the Sex Machines Museum is located in this vicinity. Yeah, they got machines for this.

Prague is just like a history teacher

Karluv Most (Charles Bridge)

The Charles Bridge is of course another place in our list of places to see in Prague. Don’t worry, just don’t suggest any bridge that connects the Old Town Square side and the castle side, this is a point you should see in many ways. There was another bridge here in 1300 unknown years, but it was destroyed by floods and the Charles Bridge was completed in 1402 and it still stands there like lions in all its glory. The bridge offers a magnificent view of Prague and the 30 sculptures on it are definitely worth seeing, and you can climb to the tower. When you climb up to the tower, you are already leaving the summit with the landscape you will see. One more crazy thing is that Strahov Monastery is there, and we will talk about it below.

* If you started your trip from the Old Town Square as suggested above, you can walk to the Charles Bridge side with the tourist army and then you can go through the bridge towards the castle. It was like officially taking you out next time but it really is a pretty logical route.

* When you cross the bridge and walk to the right where Kafka Museum is located, you will see a road going down. This point lies exactly on the banks of the Vltava River and is referred to as Charles Bridge View Point. It’s a good place to photograph the bridge and goose attack. Yes geese are a bit aggressive, seriously, get your feet on the line.

The Kafka Museum

The righteous Franz Kafkacıklarını bread, plenty of eating Pragues, of course, did not neglect to build a museum about Kafka. If you want to know more about Kafka’s life, this is the destination. You have the opportunity to see Kafka’s life, Prague’s influence on Kafka and his writings, even his own handwritten notes and works. As you can imagine, it is a rather bleak museum, and whether it meets your expectations a hundred percent is a matter of controversy, because it seemed like they escaped a bit of exaggeration to capture that gloomy atmosphere. However, since it is the most detailed museum you can visit about Kafka, we do not miss it. We do not forget to stop by the museum shop and collect whatever is on Kafka. (we hope they do not play Mustafa Sandal inside, this situation caused trauma to us)

* If you are interested, Prague Luzs narrowest street, U Luzickeho Seminare, is very close by. It’s so narrow here, it’s on the street and there’s a traffic light. In this way, it was prevented from entering the street at the same time from below and from above, and from locking in the middle somewhere.

Lennon Wall

As you can understand from its name, the story of the Lennon Wall, which is identified with John Lennon, begins with a picture of Lennon after the artist’s death. Later, John Lennon’s fans began to write slogans, lyrics and sentences that symbolized peace on the wall in order to both commemorate Lennon and symbolically criticize the regime of the period. Over the years, this wall has become even more symbolic and remains the same even after the regime has changed. Nowadays, it is known as a very touristic spot and a place where street musicians, street artists and young people gather.

* If you’ve reached Lennon Wall, you’re actually reaching Kampa Island. Even though this place is actually a separate islet, it is located at a point where you can reach it by foot, without any tools. This is another point of the city, lush, breathing, beautiful. It is a great spot to photograph the opposite side of the city across the river and to make your body happy by loving grass and distraught from lack of parking and green space. There is also the Kampa Museum, a modern art museum.

Prague Castle

If you have not lost your feet and are determined to follow our course after a little respite from Kampa Island St. If we see the Church of St. Nicholas and we think that one of the most beautiful streets of Prague (which is a very ambitious word in this city, think so) go up the castle through Nerudova Street. Welcome to Prague Castle, you have brought pleasure, our facility is air conditioned efenim… The castle area is not very small, we can even say that it is quite big and you should see here. St. Vitus Cathedral A well-kempt environment and its proximity to St. George çoks Basilica, Old Royal Palace give to this hotel a special charm. In addition, one of the 6 locations of the National Gallery will be mentioned below. Finally, when you see Golden Lane, you will discover a great deal here. Golden Lane is a pretty street where Kafka lived in house 22, which dates back to ancient times.

Letna Park

Letna Park speaks of the scenery if you ask a tourist, and if you ask a restaurant, it probably speaks of beer gardens. We don’t know which one you are most interested in, but you may want to drop your way here anyway. This is a park where Pragues spend time, especially in summer and in good weather, and even the Beer Festival, where you can also see a giant metronome. As far as we know, between 1955 and 1962 there was a giant Stalin statue in the place of this metronome. Letna Park is also one of the places where you can see the bridges in Prague from the top of the hill. We gave you 50 reasons to go over there, isn’t that enough? Stromovka Park, Prague’s largest city park, is not far from you if you want to stop by and enjoy it.

Josefov (Jewish Quarter)

If you decide to describe Josefov, a well-preserved historical Jewish quarter of Prague, please make sure you have at least 3-4 pages of writing. Do not be afraid, we will not do that, another spring … If you have an intention to explore this place in detail, before you go to research from various sources and certainly have a good way to go, otherwise, “ay how nice men did yaaaa” you can not go beyond saying, from us to say. The Efenim Josefov region is truly terrific in terms of visual / architectural aspects.

The beauty of Parizska Street and its surrounding streets, which will tear your eyes out of expensive and make you cry in your wallet, is certainly not an issue to be discussed. However, it is not enough to walk around the streets in this area. The oldest active synagogue in Europe, the Old New Synagogue, the Pinkas Synagogue, the Old Jewish Cemetery, where thousands of people sleep and where there are no tombs, and the Alhambra stunt, where you will admire its architecture, are the must-see Spanish synagogues. If you have little time, head directly to the Spanish Synagogue from among these synagogues and do not forget to see inside. There is also a statue of Franz Kafka in this area.

* You can buy a single ticket to enter all the places mentioned above. You don’t have to buy it online, for example you can easily get it from the entrance to the Spanish Synagogue. Click here for more information.

* Speaking of all these synagogues above, you should definitely not skip an amazingly beautiful synagogue, although it is not in this area. It’s called the Jubilee Synagogue. You must see it, including the ticket mentioned above.

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