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Prague sights & Attractions A-Z » Prague Towers:
What is a city without towers! Prague has many great towers open to the public to climb, for fantastic views over the city. Some, but not all of the towers have lifts. To discover more about them, join one of our sightseeing tours or walking tours. |
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Address: Jindrisska, New Town, Prague 1 |
| Jindrisska Tower (Jindrisska Vez) is a multi-level attraction, offering fine views over Prague from the top. Jindrisska is the highest separate belfry in Prague at 66m high and has ten floors. | | |
Adults: 80czk Students: 55czk Children: 35czk | |  |
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Address: Karlova 1, Old Town, Prague 1 |
| Founded in 1232, Klementinum is one of Prague's most historic sights, in the heart of the Old Town. Visitor attractions include a tower with 360° views over the city and the stunning Mirror Chapel, which hosts classical concerts. | | |
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Address: Charles Bridge, Lesser Town, Prague 1 |
| The Lesser Town Bridge Tower is situated at one end of Charles Bridge. For tourists arriving from the Old Town, this ancient gate is the main pedestrian entrance to the Lesser Town (Mala Strana).
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Adults: 75czk Students: 55czk Children: 25czk | |  |
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Address: Charles Bridge, Old Town, Prague 1 |
| Part of Prague's old fortification system, the Old Town Bridge Tower is one of the most beautiful Gothic towers in Europe and heralds the entrance to the Old Town from Charles Bridge. | | |
Adults: 75czk Students: 55czk Children: 25czk | |  |
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Address: Old Town Square, Old Town, Prague 1 |
| The Astronomical Clock is one of the most popular Prague tourist attractions. See the procession of the Twelve Apostles and climb the Old Town Hall Tower for spectacular views over Prague. | | |
Adults: 100czk Students: 50czk Children: 20czk | |  |
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Address: Petrin Hill, Lesser Town, Prague 5 |
| For the best views of Prague's many sights and attractions, climb to the top of the Observation Tower on Petrin hill. The magnificent panoramic vista of Prague is well worth the 299 steps. | | |
Adults: 105czk Students: 55czk Children: 25czk | |  |
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Address: Republic Square, Old Town, Prague 1 |
| The Powder Gate can trace its origins back to the 11th century, when it was one of 13 entrances to Prague's Old Town. It was used to store gunpowder, so became known as the Powder Gate. | | |
Adults: 75czk Students: 55czk Children: 25czk | |  |
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Address: Prague 1 |
| St. Nicholas Church at Malostranske namesti is the largest church in Prague founded by the Jesuits. Began in 1703, it is the masterpiece of Christoph and Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. | | |
Adults: 70czk Students: 50czk Children: czk | |  |
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Address: Prague Castle, Castle District, Prague 1 |
| St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest, most important church in Prague and one of the main attractions of the Prague Castle complex. The coronations of ancient Czech kings and queens took place here. | | |
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