

A serene, historic cemetery in Prague, home to many notable Czech figures.
A historic castle with beautiful gardens and panoramic views of Prague.
A vast museum complex housing extensive collections of historical artifacts and artworks.
A medieval clock tower with intricate astronomical dials, offering stunning views of the Old Town Square.
Vysehrad Cemetery is large and requires a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
Prague weather can be unpredictable, and a light jacket can protect from sudden showers.
Staying hydrated is important, and a water bottle with a filter ensures you can refill safely.
Cinnamon-infused chimney cake with sugar and walnut filling
Hearty beef stew with potatoes and dumplings
Fried cheese with tartar sauce and fries
A replica of the historic stone cross found within the cemetery, symbolizing the city's rich history and culture.
Czech garnet, a deep red gemstone, is a traditional Czech gem. You can find beautiful garnet jewellery in the nearby jewellery shops.
Czech pottery, known for its intricate designs and vibrant colours, is a popular souvenir. You can find it in the nearby markets.
A historic café near Vysehrad Cemetery, popular among locals and tourists since 1902.
A popular vegan café near Vysehrad, known for its creative and healthy dishes.
A Michelin-starred restaurant near Vysehrad, offering a unique take on Czech cuisine.
Gol Gumbaz, a grand mausoleum, is renowned for its massive dome and acoustics, echoing even the softest whisper seven times.

Koviloor Museum, a 19th-century mansion, showcases the rich history and culture of Tamil Nadu's aristocracy.

Patuxai, a war monument in Vientiane, is a striking blend of traditional Laotian and French architectural styles, often referred to as the 'Laotian Arc de Triomphe'.