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Koněprusy must see attractions

1. Old Town Square

The Old Town Square (Staroměstské Náměstí) was once the thriving city center of Prague. Today it remains just as busy, and is the location of many must-see Prague attractions. The square is an excellent starting point for your Prague visit as it allows you to get a sense of the city’s rich history, purchase maps and information guides and grab a coffee at one of the square’s outdoor dining establishments.
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2. Prague Castle

Prague Castle (Pražský Hrad) is the city’s most iconic attraction. It’s one of the world’s largest castles and a World Heritage Site. The castle has over 1,100 years of history and architecture within its walls and was home to Bohemian kings, Roman emperors and Czechoslovakian presidents. Today the castle is still active as the seat of the Czech President.
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3. Charles Bridge

The historic Charles Bridge (Karlův Most), was the only proper crossing between east and west Prague for centuries. The bridge has been a busy thoroughfare since it was built. Vehicles were admitted to the bridge at the beginning of the 20th century but have since been banned. Today the Charles Bridge is a popular pedestrian bridge that offers views over the Vltava River and old city center.
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4. Wenceslas Square

In the heart of Prague’s New Town lies a 2,460 foot (750 meter) long boulevard, Wenceslas Square (Václavské Náměstí). Visit this significant spot for locals and enjoy its modern-day facilities. The square marks the start of Prague’s main shopping district while at night it is one of the city’s most lively precincts.
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5. Prague Astronomical Clock

Mounted on the southern wall of the Old Town City Hall is one of the oldest working astronomical clocks in the world: Pražský Orloj, the Astronomical Clock. Established in 1410, it has often stopped working and its mechanism has been repaired many times. Luckily it was spared from destruction and has even been upgraded with symbolic figures, so it is still ticking away the minutes today. Better still, it now comes to life every hour!
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6. Dancing House

In a city with a rich history of architecture, there is no building more controversial than the iconic Dancing House (Tančící Dům), built between 1992 and 1996. The curved, B-shaped building, made largely of glass, stands out from the old buildings surrounding it. Visit Dancing House to see a unique feat of architecture or dine in its popular restaurant.
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7. Czech National Museum

The Czech National Museum (Národní Muzeum) is a collection of museums that showcase the varied aspects of Czech and international culture. See art exhibits and learn about the nation’s revered composers. Explore the traditions of Czech folkloric communities and indigenous groups from around the world. Marvel at the architecture of the Czech National Museum’s buildings, many of which are attractions in themselves.
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8. St. Vitus Cathedral

Within the grounds of the Prague Castle stands one of Central Europe’s most significant religious sites, the St. Vitus Cathedral (Katedrála Sv. Víta). You can see this huge cathedral from all over Prague; some of its spires are as tall as 316 feet (96.5 meters). Today St. Vitus is an essential part of any trip to Prague. View tombs and religious iconography, and see where the Czech Crown Jewels are kept. Since 1344 the cathedral has been the seat of the archbishop of Prague.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Koněprusy worth visiting?
One of the most popular things to do in Koněprusy is visit Karlstejn Castle. Tick this top attraction off your itinerary, then discover more of the area's hiking and walking trails.
How do I spend a day in Koněprusy?
Start your adventures with a visit to Karlstejn Castle and Tocnik Castle. Then, check out different areas of Koněprusy for a quick bite and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Koněprusy?
The top tourist attraction in Koněprusy is Karlstejn Castle, so make sure to put it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Koněprusy?
Book a getaway in Koněprusy for three days and you'll comfortably be able to explore its most in-demand sights and get a taste for the local vibe. For the chance to enjoy highlights in nearby areas and venture away from the tourist trail, consider sticking around for a week or more.
What are some activities to do in Koněprusy with kids?
Whether you're traveling with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, a fun-filled itinerary is the key to a stress-free getaway. Browse our ideas for what to do in Koněprusy with kids.

What to do in Koněprusy for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or outdoor adventurer, there are loads of things to do in Koněprusy for adults.
Are there free things to do in Koněprusy?
From relaxing in parks to wandering around vibrant neighborhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Koněprusy. If you're stuck for ideas, get some tips from a local tour guide. Alkazar Quarry is a great spot for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing activities.