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Central Prague Walking Tour
Get acquainted with Prague’s atmospheric Old Town, New Town, and Jewish Quarter on a walking tour of the Czech capital. Learn about the history that has shaped modern Prague, and experience life as a local.
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.
Prague Foodie Tour
You might not know this, but Prague is a true foodies' paradise. If you really want to find the most authentic spots, you'll need a local guide. Join a 5-star foodie tour and you savour a wide range of Czech fare–from pub food to traditional dishes to modern takes on local cuisine. Alcoholic, non-alcoholic drinks and coffee are included, as well as fascinating insights into the culture and history of Prague from your expert guide.
Museum of Communism
The Museum of Communism offers an insightful exploration of life under Communist rule in Czechoslovakia, covering aspects like daily life, politics and history. The exhibition includes mock-ups of a worker's workshop, a school classroom, and an interrogation room, providing an authentic feel of the era. Visitors can also view photographs, films, and sculptures documenting state-sponsored terrorism during this period.
National Technical Museum
The National Technical Museum showcases over a century of technological innovation. Established in 1908, it offers 26 permanent and temporary exhibitions spanning various technical fields, sciences and industries. The museum's extensive collections, interactive educational programs, and research activities make it a treasure trove for those interested in the history of technology. One of the many significant exhibits at the museum is the aircraft flown by Czech aviator Jan Kašpar. He executed a 92-minute, 121-kilometre flight in this very aircraft in 1911.
Vyšehrad National Cultural Monument
Vyšehrad fortress is a historic landmark that dates back to the 10th century. Perched on a rocky bluff above the Vltava River, it offers stunning city views. The site is home to the neo-Gothic Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, the Vyšehrad Cemetery with the graves of famous Czechs, and the ancient Rotunda of St Martin.