CZECH REPUBLIC
Historic Places
Dive into the rich history of the Czech Republic with private guided tours of its stunning castles, grand cathedrals, and historic landmarks. From towering Gothic spires to imposing medieval fortresses, each destination offers a glimpse into the country’s captivating past, just waiting to be explored.

Stephanie Henderson
Travel Designer
This is my tip for a historic place in the Czech Republic:
Historic Places — Czech Republic
Prague – Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral
“Prague Castle is the centerpiece of Czech history, a sprawling complex filled with palaces, courtyards, and the breathtaking St. Vitus Cathedral. Delve into centuries of royal tradition and fully appreciate the cathedral’s magnificent Gothic architecture. From the castle hill, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the city and the Vltava River. For an elegant stay nearby, I suggest the Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, located just a short walk from the castle.”
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Julia Müller
Travel Designer
This is my tip for a historic place in the Czech Republic:
historic places — Czech Republic
Prague – Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock
“The Old Town Square is one of Europe’s most enchanting historic centers. I recommend starting at the Astronomical Clock to catch the hourly procession. From there, take a stroll to admire the Gothic towers of the Týn Church and the baroque elegance of St. Nicholas Church. With a private guide, the square’s rich history—from medieval markets to modern revolutions—truly comes alive. After exploring, I suggest unwinding with a coffee at the Art Nouveau Café Imperial, a perfect spot to soak in the city’s charm.”
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Sandra Walenta
Senior Travel Designer
This is my tip for a historic place in the Czech Republic:
Historic places — Czech Republic
Prague – Charles Bridge & Lesser Town
“The Charles Bridge is Prague’s most iconic treasure, adorned with centuries-old statues and offering breathtaking views. I recommend crossing it at sunrise or sunset, when the light makes the castle and the Vltava River look absolutely magical. Afterward, take your time exploring the enchanting Lesser Town, with its cobblestone streets, elegant palaces, and tucked-away gardens. To end your day on a high note, I suggest dining at a Michelin-starred restaurant like La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise.”