Since my new work in progress (wip) is based in Prague I would like to list my top 10 places to visit, Prague have some of the most picturesque architectural landmarks in Europe, and this are my favorites! What are yours?
Magic Streets : Prague bound, it's the title for now.
Blurb
Jack one American photographer, living in England went in Prague for a work, he rent an apartment in a building that was an ex hotel, the landlord is a clairvoyant, tarot reader that she involves him in her battle to eliminate some half monsters generated by a meteor in 17th century. Plus he found a magic street that teleport him in another place when he thinks of it. He will be back home very changed, and are all this adventures happened shocked him?
1 Old Town Square (Staromestské námestí)
Old Town Square is a popular spot in Prague, with travelers flocking here in droves for its beautiful architecture, colorful history and vibrant atmosphere. The square hasn't changed much since it was established in the 12th century when it functioned as the city's original marketplace. The Old Town Square area is accessible from the Staromestská metro stop.
2 Charles Bridge (Karluv most)
The Charles Bridge connects Old Town (Staré Mesto) and Lesser Town (Malá Strana). Visitors come here to soak up the atmosphere, buy souvenirs and to take in the 30 saint statues that line the bridge. Dating back to 1357, the statues were crafted between 1683 to 1928 to honor numerous saints. Staromestská metro stop and short walk to get there.
3 Prague Castle Pražský Hrad
The Prague Castle has stood in this spot for more than a thousand years and covers a lot of area. A Unesco World Heritage site, he grounds include St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and the Golden Lane – where homes have been converted into period scenes to show how artisans lived and worked in ancient times. Prague Castle is accessible by subway from the Hradcany station or you can take Tram 22 to the Pražský Hrad stop.
4 Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock (Staroměstská radnice s orlojem)
Located in the Old Town Square, the Prague Astronomical Clock has been around since the 15th century, though it has required repairs many times over its history.
This clock doesn't display the time of day. Rather, it's meant to be used to determine the phases of the moon and the equinoxes. The clock uses depictions of symbols, such as a money bag representing greed, a mirror to represent vanity and a skeleton to depict death. Each hour the clock shows a visualization of time unlike anything else in the world. The Old Town Square area is accessible from the Staromestská metro stop.
5 St. Vitus Cathedral (Chrám svatého Víta)
St. Vitus Cathedral is a Gothic masterpiece, and the spiritual symbol of the Czech state. The cathedral was commissioned by Charles IV. Construction began in 1344. One of the most beautiful gothic cathedral I have seen. You can get there with Tram 22 to the Pražský Hrad stop or with subway Hradcany station.
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