A shining jewel on the banks of the Vltava River, among the fairytale beauties of Central Europe: Prague. This historic city, the capital of Czechia, carries a rich cultural heritage from the Middle Ages to the present day. Prague’s history began in the Middle Ages as the center of the Kingdom of Bohemia and developed into a modern European city.

Czechia is a country that has made great contributions in art, music, science and architecture. Prague is like an open-air museum with its magnificent architecture influenced by the Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance periods. With its Gothic cathedrals, baroque palaces and historic squares, Prague offers the magical atmosphere of the Middle Ages while embracing the possibilities of the modern age.

Czech cuisine also has a rich and delicious tradition. Sausages, various meat dishes, pastries and traditional desserts shape the Czech food culture. Pilsner beer is the pride of the country and Prague is famous for its beautiful breweries.

Prague is a popular tourist destination, welcoming millions of tourists every year. With its historical and cultural richness, fairytale-like atmosphere and friendly atmosphere, it offers unforgettable memories to its visitors.

Prague: Splendor of the Gothic City

Captivating with its Gothic texture, Prague is a magical city where history and art embrace. With its magnificent cathedrals, historic bridges and elegant palaces, Prague is home to the most beautiful examples of Gothic architecture. The city, which bears the traces of the Middle Ages in every corner, offers a unique experience to its visitors with its historical atmosphere and mystical atmosphere.

Prague Castle: The largest medieval castle in the world, Prague Castle is one of the city’s most impressive landmarks. Buildings such as St. Vitus Cathedral and the Royal Palace are located here.

Charles Bridge: Rising over the Vltava River, this historic bridge is an exquisite example of Gothic architecture. The sculptures on it and its magnificent view fascinate visitors.

Astronomical Clock: Located in the Old Town Square, this Gothic clock is one of the oldest working astronomical clocks in the world.

St. Nicholas Church: One of the most beautiful examples of Baroque architecture, this church dazzles with its interior decorations and dome.

Josefov (Jewish Quarter): It is an ideal area to explore the historic Jewish quarter and trace the traces of history.

Vltava River: The Vltava is the longest river in the Czech Republic. It originates in the Sumava region in the south, passes through Cesky Krumlov and Prague, and joins the Elbe River in the north at Melnik. It divides Prague into two main parts: the Old Town, the New Town and the Jewish Quarter on one side, and the Small Quarter and the Castle district on the other. It is spanned by 18 bridges, including the well-known Karel Bridge (Charles Bridge).

St. Vitus Cathedral: Prague’s most magnificent building, located in the Prague Castle, the cathedral is the seat of the archdiocese and one of the most important buildings of Gothic architecture in the city. The cathedral has become one of the most important landmarks of Prague both from a religious and touristic point of view.

Kutna Hora: Kutna Hora is a city in the Bohemia region, the center of the Bohemian region of the Czech Republic. From the 13th to the 16th century, it rivaled Prague politically, economically and culturally. The city has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. One of the most important landmarks of the city is the Church with Bones. It is a church and chapel known for the human skeleton used in its flooring and decoration. It is one of the most visited sights in the Czech Republic.

Christmas Market: Old Town Square, the most popular and crowded spot in Prague, is also home to the largest and most colorful of Prague’s Christmas Markets. On New Year’s Eve, Prague adds to its charm. This time of the year is an inexpensive pleasure to be in Prague.

Conclusion: Prague is a city that embraces all its visitors with its Gothic texture and magical atmosphere. With its narrow streets intertwined with history, romantic bridges and enchanting squares, Prague makes you feel like you are wandering in a fairy tale land. For a trip full of unforgettable memories, Prague is a must-see for everyone.