Unfortunately, the current situation does not allow visiting our beautiful city of Prague. However, you can take a stroll through Prague's iconic places and corners thanks to virtual tours.
The Prague Castle
Is it your first time in Prague? Then you shouldn’t miss visiting the Prague Castle. Enter one of the largest castle complex in the world through the courtyard. Then you can continue to the Holy Cross Chapel where you will find the crown jewels, and the last stop is the third courtyard with the Cathedral of st. Vitus.Virtual tour
Charles Bridge and Vltava River
The Charles Bridge, built in the 14th century, straddles the Vltava River connecting the Old Town of Prague with the Malá Strana district at the foot of Prague Castle Hall. Walking on Charles Bridge and its polished stones by the many steps of passers-by give the impression of going back in the time.Virtual tour
Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall was established in 1338 as the seat of the Old Town administration. The oldest part of the complex consists of a beautiful Gothic tower with a bay chapel and a unique astronomical clock. After entering the hallway of the Old Town Hall, you can admire paintings from the beginning of the 20th century, which were inspired by Czech mythology. If you continue the virtual tour, you can get some beautiful views of Prague from the top of the tower.Virtual tours: The Old Town Hall, The Astronomical clock
Prague’s National Museum
Prague’s National Museum has launched a virtual tour of its current exhibits. The first exhibits are both devoted to the Velvet Revolution. This exhibition is focused on the events of the second half of the 1980s and the Velvet Revolution itself. In the coming days, other exhibitions from The Czech Museum of Music and The Náprstek Museum of Asian, African and American Cultures will follow as well as an exhibit of artefacts from the National Theatre's department.Virtual tour
The National Technical Museum
Explore The National Technical Museum and learn about the development of technology and industry in the Czech Republic. See the first automobiles motorcycles or sample of railway technology, planes suspended from the ceiling and hot-air balloon basket. Dive into the museum’s thousands of artefacts, document and exhibits.Virtual tour
DOX Centre for Contemporary Art
This multifunctional space for presenting international and Czech art, architecture and design is located in Prague’s Holešovice district, in an industrial complex from the 19th century. DOX is not only an exhibition place but also a dynamic cultural platform and an arena for confronting varying approaches and trends.Virtual tour
The Prague Zoo
With its amazing historical centre, tourists often overlook the Troja quarter of Prague and one of the world's best zoological centres, the Prague Zoo. The rugged terrain offers over 10 km of walking trails through such exotic exhibitions as the Africa House, the Indonesia jungle or the Valley of the elephants. This beautiful slice of nature is a popular destination.Virtual tour