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Franz Kafka once wrote, 'Mother Prague has clutches', referring to the city's captivating charm. Prague's winding streets will captivate you, making you love every second. Gothic alleyways echoing with history and the sight of the moon hovering behind the towers and pinnacles create an unforgettable experience. Once you've explored Europe's most enchanting capital, you'll definitely want to come back.

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Lennon Wall

Shortly after the assassination of singer John Lennon in 1980, this stone wall, located across from the French embassy, was converted into an impromptu memorial with a painting of the singer's face, candles, and song lyrics from The Beatles. Soon, political graffiti criticising the totalitarian regime began to appear. Despite the authorities' countless attempts to whitewash the wall, they never truly managed to keep it clean for long. Today, the Lennon Wall is an endless tribute to the freedom movement. It has lots of graffiti, drawings, and messages, and anyone who comes here is free to leave their contribution. This is also a great spot for photos.

National Gallery Prague — Trade Fair Palace

This handsome, functional building from the 1920s is where trade fairs used to be held until 1951. Later, it served as headquarters for foreign trade companies. Today, it houses the National Gallery collections of modern, international and Czech art.

Mind Maze

If you are tired of regular sightseeing, then Mind Maze is an interesting activity that can add a new dimension to your time in Prague. Challenge yourself, your friends and family to maths and puzzle games and see who emerges victorious in the tough competition.

Prague Castle & St Vitus Cathedral

Perched atop a hill overlooking the Vltava River, Prague Castle is a magnificent testament to over a millennium of architectural evolution and historical significance. As the largest ancient castle complex in the world, it sprawls across 70,000 square metres and includes stunning Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Romanesque buildings. Visitors can explore the iconic St Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the charming Golden Lane, all within its storied walls. Once the seat of Bohemian kings and Holy Roman emperors, today it serves as the official residence of the Czech president, making it not only a breathtaking landmark but also a vibrant centre of Czech political life.

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