Walk across the Charles Bridge into the Old Town Square. It's in the heart of Prague's historical center where visitors can view the city's restored architecture and surrounding streets. There you will find Gothic spires, baroque and rococo architecture and the Astronomical Clock at the Old Town Hall. There you can browse through the markets, enjoy a meal at one of the many cafes located within the square or take a ride in a horse-drawn buggy. You can also climb up the Old Town Hall Tower, where you can enjoy a view of the entire town square and its surrounding areas.
Take a trip to the Municipal House, an Art Nouveau building constructed between 1906 and 1912. Sitting at the site of the former Royal Court Palace, the Municipal House is a spot frequented by sightseers who are drawn in by the stained glass windows, sculptures and gold trimmings. Visitors can enjoy tours through the building's ceremonial halls or relax at one of the several coffee rooms or restaurants inside the building.
Learn more about Prague and world history with a trip to the National Museum in Prague. Located in Wenceslas Square, it is a Czech scientific institution that exhibits natural scientific and historic collections. Enjoy looking at items from prehistoric Bohemia and Slovakia, or make your way through the collections of fossils and zoological exhibits. Book lovers can take a trip to the Museum of Book Culture on the ground floor of the National Museum.