5 best gifts from Prague

It is described what you can visit in this beautiful city and what presents to buy?

What can you bring from Prague as a gift

Anyone who has ever visited Prague knows that this city is impossible to forget, it has so many beautiful places that you don’t know where to go, it has so many souvenirs that you don’t know which one to choose.

It is especially difficult for tourists who want to visit the capital of the Czech Republic for the first time, but do not despair, we will help you and reveal all the Czech secrets.

What can a tourist do

Before you rush to look for gifts and souvenirs, you should visit the most popular sights of the city, here's where we advise you to go:

Singing Krzhizhikov fountains

  • The Charles Bridge. This bridge is one of the main attractions of the city, it connects Mala Strana and the Old Town. The bridge is 516 meters long and 10 meters wide. The construction of this architectural monument began back in 1357 by order of Charles IV. It is impossible to tell what it is, you just need to see it with your own eyes;
  • Old city. It is impossible to leave Prague without visiting the Old Town, because it is there that a storehouse of local attractions is located. What kind of sights you will see in the Old Town, we will not say to leave a little intrigue, we will only say that it will not be boring for sure;
  • Krzhizhikov fountains. These fountains are also called singing, although it would probably be more appropriate to call them dancing. By the way, not only fountains dance there, Czech professional dancers constantly arrange performances there, which attract both residents of the country and tourists;
  • Alphonse Mucha Museum. People who are interested in such a trend in art as Art Nouveau know exactly the name of Alphonse Mucha, and if you consider yourself one of them, then be sure to look into the museum of this master;
  • Toy Museum. If the Alphonse Mucha Museum is not for everyone, then the Toy Museum will definitely appeal to everyone. This place is truly magnificent, there you will again find yourself in childhood, in a beautiful good fairy tale;
  • City zoo. Fauna lovers should look into the city museum, which, by the way, is considered one of the largest in Europe;
  • St. Vitus Cathedral. Those who are not indifferent to architectural monuments should visit the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. It was built in 1344 and has hardly changed since then. It serves as a residence for the Prague Archbishop and is considered a symbol of Prague.