
Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, is one of the most popular ports on a European river cruise, especially since it often serves as a "transfer city" for cruises along the Danube, Main, Rhine, and Moselle rivers. Many cruisers spend some time in Prague before or after their cruise, or if they are waiting to transfer to their ship. With historic castles, an old town, museums, cafes, and hearty cuisine, it’s easy to see why! Located along the Vltava River, Prague is particularly well known for its Old Town Square, which is located at the heart of the city's historic city centre, filled with colorful baroque architecture, Gothic churches, and much more.
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These are just a few of the more popular tourist attractions in Prague, along with a brief description:
♦ Prague Castle
Located along the Vltava River, Prague Castle is a reconstructed 9th-century structure that is certain to delight history-lovers. When you visit this castle, you can learn all about Czech culture, tour its magnificent gardens, view its art gallery, and learn about its fascinating roots. If you are spending some time in Prague before or after your cruise, definitely consider checking out this majestic UNESCO World Heritage Site!
♦ Old Town
Prague’s Old Town is famous for its Medieval atmosphere, its Astronomical Clock, and Old Town Square. The Astronomical Clock, dating back to the early 15th century, provides a unique show every hour. Many cruise lines that stop in Prague usually offer guided tours of Old Town as an excursion, but you can also choose to explore it on your own.
♦ Jewish Quarter
Prague’s Jewish Quarter is a section of the Old Town that where over 18,000 Jewish people lived in squalor until the 16th century. Today, the Jewish Quarter is home to the Prague Jewish Museum, the Old-New Synagogue, the Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia, and the Museum of Decorative Arts. There is also a number of upscale shops and restaurants located nearby, allowing you to easily make a day out of visiting this section of Prague.
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