
Surprising places you won’t believe exist in Prague ⤵️ Which of these spots would you visit first? Share your favorite! 💭 1. Žižkov TV Tower– Standing tall amidst the charming skyline, this towering structure was once voted one of the world’s ugliest buildings, but it hides fascinating secrets, including crawling baby sculptures and a unique restaurant with panoramic views. 2. Prague Astronomical Clock– Installed in 1410, this medieval wonder still ticks today. Its hourly performance, complete with moving statues, has amazed visitors for centuries. 3. Royal Hunting Ground Tunnels – Beneath Prague’s ancient royal park, secret tunnels weave through the land once used for the king’s hunts, shrouded in mystery and history. 4. Narrowest Street with a Traffic Light – This quirky alley is so narrow it requires a pedestrian traffic light, offering a whimsical yet practical solution in one of Prague’s most unusual locations! #praguecity #praguetoday #praguefood #praguetrip #visitprague #czechia #visitczechia #uktraveller #uktravelblogger #ukblogger #romaniantravelblogger
Place

Old Town Square
Landmark
Activity/Tour

Prague’s Medieval Heart: A Self Guided Walking Tour
Activity
Attraction

Žižkov Television Tower
Landmark
4.4
TV tower with an observatory offering 360-degree views, plus restaurants, a luxury hotel & events.
Prague Astronomical Clock
Landmark
4.7
Medieval timepiece on the facade of city hall displaying the twelve apostles as the clock strikes.

Deer Moat
Park
4.5
Formerly used to protect Prague Castle, this natural ravine/park offers paths & a pedestrian tunnel.