Prague - Hiking tour passing the historic old town
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By public transport we were traveling from the Campsite Triocamp to the city of Prague, first by bus, then we continued by tram until one of the many Moldau bridges in the old town.
Even the approach allowed a continuous view of the Prague Castle and the widely visible St. Vitus Cathedral. We left the tram right at the bridge, so we continued our walk to the Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square with the Týn Church, Ungelt, City Hall and Astronomical Clock on foot, all of the above locations are among the most famous sights of Prague's Old Town. The second medieval castle, Vyšehrad with St. Peter and Paul's Church, is also one of the better known buildings. The old town of Prague is characterized by its old houses, which often go back to Romanesque and Gothic, its numerous churches and narrow streets. On the Lesser Town and in the Hradschin city, on the other hand, Renaissance and Baroque palaces dominate.
In the Lesser Town, on the Kampa Island, there is the famous John Lennon Wall. Not far from the two districts you will find Strahov Monastery. In the old Jewish quarter Josefov several synagogues and the old Jewish cemetery are preserved.
Historical background of Prague city center
Early middle ages development of Prague
Prague as a seat of Holy Roman Empire
New Town at Karls Square
At the end of the 16th century, Emperor Rudolf II restored Prague to his seat of residence. From this time magnificent baroque palaces and churches testify the richness. The second Prague lintel triggered the Thirty Years' War. The Seven Years War left its mark on the city too. In 1784, the four formerly independent cities of Hradčany, Lesser Town (Malá Strana), Old Town (Staré Město) and New Town (Nové město) joined forces to form the common city of Prague.
Architectual Highlights in Prague
Bridges and Towers in Prague
There are also many attractions outside the city center such as the White Mountain (Bílá hora) with the renaissance hunting lodge Stern, the nearby Benedictine monastery Břevnov, the castle Ctěnice, the baroque castle Troja with its ceiling paintings and the Prague Zoo. To the west is the Řepora open-air museum, which recreates a 14th-century settlement, lot of more places to see.
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Prague - Hiking Old Town of Prague Prague - Hiking Old Town of Prague
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