Prague – Small city walk, 1 hour
Republic Square – Prague Castle – Josefov – Old Town Square
Rebublic Square - start out point, St. Joseph’s church, Kotva department store opened in the end of 70th, the modern Palladium shopping mall, established in 2007 in the former barracks of George from Podebrady, newly opened King´s Court Prague De Luxe Hotel.
Prague Castle - the Prague Castle is the biggest castle in the world, the monumental place of the Czech Republic. In the past it used to be a seat of the Czech rulers and nowadays it is a seat of the president of the Czech Republic. Prague Castle attracts visitors by its famous sites: St. Vitus‘ Cathedral, Basilica of St. George, Old and New Royal Palace, Spanish Hall, Ball room, Daliborka Tower and the Golden Lane. Prague Castle has several entrances, and the most beautiful is by the Old Castle Stairs or from Petřín. Czech Crown Jewels are safely deposited in the St.Vitus‘ Cathedral. The biggest Czech bell Zikmund hangs in the tower of the Cathedral and in the Royal mausoleum underneath Czech kings and emperors rest.
Jewish Quarter Josefov - situated in the Old Town, famous for the oldest preserved synagogue in Europe, it offers Prague visitors Old-New, Klausen, Maisel, Pinkas, Spanish synagogues and Old Jewish Cemetery. Many important persons, who had direct contacts with the Czech ruler, used to live in the Jewish town. The most famous are Jehuda Löw ben Becalel, creator of legendary Golem, patron and architect Mordechaj Maisel, Jakob Basevi and David Gans. Jewish museum in Prague is one of the biggest Jewish museums in the world.
Old Town Square - with Jan Hus monument in the middle of the square, it is a popular meeting place not only for inhabitants but also for visitors of Prague. Stunning houses surrounding the square as Old Town Hall, Church of our Lady before Týn, Church of St. Nicholas, house „At stone bell“, Kinský Palace and others are admired by many visitors while sitting on the benches or garden restaurants on the square. On the Old Town square traditional markets, concerts and social events take often place. The Prague meridian (14°25‘17“ east longitude) intersects the square.
