Prague Castle (Prazský hrad)
Prague Castle (Prazský hrad)

Prague Castle (Prazský hrad)

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Hradcany, Prague

The basics

Comprised of dozens of buildings, Prague Castle can feel like a small town. To allow for ample time to explore, tickets are valid for two days: the day of purchase and the following day. Nearly all city tours include a stop at Prague Castle, and a variety of tickets are available depending on how much of the complex you want to see. Explore the castle on your own with a skip-the-line ticket or book a guided walking tour for a more in-depth experience. To take in even more of Prague’s highlights, combine a visit to Prague Castle with a cruise on the Vltava River or a walking tour of Old Town.

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Prague 3-hour Afternoon Walking Tour including Prague Castle
Prague 3-hour Afternoon Walking Tour including Prague Castle
USD37.24 per adult
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Our tour guide Jack truly made this tour enjoyable and informative. His passion for his job was evident in the manner in which he delivered the history of Prague. I would recommend this tour, it was excellent value just be sure to wear comfortable shoes. It was a great balance . It exposed us to a brief experience on public transportation ,train and bus. If you book , I do hope you have the privilege of Jack's knowledge and humour.
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Things to know before you go

  • Entrance to the castle grounds is free, and tickets to individual buildings are sold at several spots around the grounds.

  • History buffs may want to allow an entire day to take everything in.

  • Interior photography is prohibited in certain exhibits and allowed only with a permit in others.

  • Don’t miss the ceremonial Changing of the Guard, which takes place daily at noon.

  • Be prepared to wait up to 30 minutes to go through security upon entering the castle grounds.

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How to get there

Easily reach Prague Castle by taking tram 22 to Prazský hrad. Other options include taking a tram to Královský letohrádek or Pohořelec or taking the metro to Malostranská or Hradčanská.

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When to get there

Prague Castle is open year round with slightly shorter hours in the winter. To beat the crowds, arrive early in the morning, and try to avoid weekends and holidays.

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Prague Castle highlights

Prague Castle is rich with architectural and historical marvels, including the neo-Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, which may be the most recognizable part of the complex. Inside, don’t miss St. Wenceslaus Chapel and its magnificent decorations. The treasury is one of the largest in Europe and includes a relic of St. Vitus’ arm, while St. George’s Basilica, with its austere interior, provides an interesting contrast to the elaborate cathedral. The small homes along Golden Lane originally belonged to servants, goldsmiths, and marksmen; look for house 22, where writer Franz Kafka once lived. The Old Royal Palace is now home to an interactive exhibition providing an overview of the city’s history, the Story of Prague Castle.

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