Prague looks like a fairytale city undergoing a renaissance through tourism, for the better and for the worse. As one of the world's most beautiful and monumental cities, it's seen the emergence of new hotels and of a young generation intent on living as bon vivants. That's good news for visitors, who'll be enchanted by the old center and then join the local beauties down the cobblestone streets for a night of golden beer and cocktails.But the hip cocktail bars and cool designer restaurants will always come in second to the stunning architecture. The city's soaring Gothic spires and towers are to be admired slowly, by strolling through the medieval lanes and crossing the marvelous Charles Bridge. You'll find that despite the onslaught of tourists, the city remains a well-preserved gem, and away from the stag parties is a classy and sophisticated city break destination.
- PRAGUE CASTLE, the world's largest castle complex.
- OLD TOWN SQUARE, one of the world's most beautiful urban spaces.
- CHARLES BRIDGE, the monumental pedestrian bridge.
- The huge gothic ST. VITUS CATHEDRAL.
- RASIN BUILDING, Frank Gehry's "dancing building."
- The landmark TYN CHURCH.
- Strolling through WENCESLAS SQUARE.
- Europe's oldest surviving JEWISH CEMETERY.
- ST. NICHOLAS CHURCH, one of Europe's finest baroque churches.
- The outstanding collection of modern Czech and European art in Veletrzni Palace.
Parizska Street is Prague's elegant avenue lined with the international designer boutiques, while the city's biggest retail area is found around Wenceslas Square. That means Parizska for Vuitton and Wenceslas for Zara, with a number of homegrown creations in between. The major one-stop-shopping destination in the city is the Palladium Praha Shopping Center set in a converted historical building.