

The Prague Astronomical Clock, installed on the Old Town Hall tower in 1410, is one of the oldest astronomical clocks still operating today.
Prague weather can be unpredictable, a rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.
Exploring Prague involves a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are a must.
To ensure your devices stay charged, a travel adapter is recommended.
The largest ancient castle in the world, offering stunning views of the city.
Iconic 14th-century bridge lined with statues, connecting Old Town and Malá Strana.
Preserves the rich history and culture of the Jewish community in Prague.
A cylindrical pastry coated with sugar and cinnamon, often filled with ice cream or Nutella.

Pork roast with dumplings and sauerkraut, a traditional Czech dish.
A hearty beef stew with potatoes and dumplings, flavored with paprika and caraway seeds.

Traditional Czech marionettes, often depicting historical figures or characters from folk tales, are a unique and iconic souvenir.
Garnet, the Czech national gemstone, is often set in intricate beaded jewellery pieces, reflecting the country's rich jewellery-making tradition.
Brewed in the city since 1842, Pilsner Urquell is the world's first pale lager and a must-try Czech beverage.
Iconic Art Nouveau café near the Astronomical Clock, popular among locals and tourists since 1902.
Famous for its innovative breakfast menu and stylish interior, a short walk from the Old Town Square.
Popular among locals for its fresh, seasonal dishes and cozy atmosphere near the Astronomical Clock.

Cheruthoni Dam, a marvel of engineering, is the largest arch dam in Asia, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere.
A scenic lakeside promenade offering fishing, boating, and beautiful sunsets in Oklahoma.
A treasure trove of Kerala's rich history and culture, the Kothamangalam Heritage Museum is a must-visit for history enthusiasts.