What to do in Koněprusy

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Places to Visit in Koněprusy

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Top places to visit

1. Old Town Square

The Old Town's narrow streets and cobbled alleys may be crammed with fabulously varied architecture, intriguing restaurants and wonderful bars. But they're also packed with tourists. So many visitors to Prague end up making their way to the Old Town Square (or Staromestske Namesti) just to get away from the busy intensity of the rest of town. That, and the fact that it happens to be the most beautiful square in Europe.
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Old Town Square featuring a square or plaza, heritage architecture and a city

2. Prague Castle

Prague Castle floats over the Old Town of Prague like a mirage on the hill – a more fabulous refection of the already-remarkable city below. It looks less like a castle and more like a palace fit for emperors. And that's exactly what it was, as the regal home for many Holy Roman Emperors. But there's not just one palace here. There are four. And naturally the Holy Roman Emperor required something more elevating than a church – so the St.Vitus Cathedral is enclosed within the Castle's walls, throwing its green copper spire into the sky.
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Prague Castle showing a bridge, a city and a river or creek

3. Charles Bridge

Prague's pride-and-joy – the 600-year old Charles Bridge, built in the reign of Charles IV, who gave it its name – doesn't just join the Prague's two halves together. As the only bridge to span the long, broad and turbulent Vltava River for many centuries, it was the sole connection between east and west Europe. Prague flourished, in no small part, because of the traffic flowing along its 488-metre length.
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4. Wenceslas Square

There's so much history worked into the streets and squares of Prague, that it's sometimes easy to forget that history of a most dramatic sort was made here, only a few short years ago. And one of the places most connected to those events – the anti-communist Velvet Revolution in 1989 that toppled the regime, and eventually the Iron Curtain – is Wenceslas Square. A central meeting place, shopping centre and rushing tourist hub, it has also been a horse market, a rallying point for Czech national revival (in the 19th century) and a scene of battle, in the Prague Uprising of the Second World War.
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5. Prague Astronomical Clock

When you join the thronging crowds at the foot of Prague's Old Square Town Hall – to wait patiently for Death to come and strike the hour, at the Prague Orloj – don't curse the throng too much. You're actually getting very good value from this marvellous medieval mechanical wonder, the world's oldest working astronomical clock. It doesn't just give you one time to set your watch by. It manages three. Back in the days of the clock's makers – Mikuláš of Kadaň and Jan Šindel in the 15th century – you could make that important appointment in any one of Common Time, Old Czech Time, or Babylonian Time. Confused you would be.
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6. Dancing House

If you wander towards the small Alois Jirasek Square, which looks out over the leaping weir of the Vltava River, you may find yourself doing a double-take. There, right where the long formal terrace of Rasinovo Nabrezi meets the river, its last two buildings are clasped in dance – Fred-and-Ginger style. They appear to be about to twirl out across the bridge. This 'couple' is in fact one building, the Tancici Dum, or Dancing House. And its flowing quirky curves have inspired smiles (or cast frowns) on the faces of residents and visitors alike, ever since it was unveiled back in 1996.
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Prague Dancing House which includes a city

7. Czech National Museum

The Czech National Museum (Národní Muzeum) is a collection of museums that showcase the varied aspects of Czech and international culture. See art exhibits and learn about the nation’s revered composers. Explore the traditions of Czech folkloric communities and indigenous groups from around the world. Marvel at the architecture of the Czech National Museum’s buildings, many of which are attractions in themselves.
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Czech National Museum featuring street scenes, a city and outdoor art

8. St. Vitus Cathedral

St.Vitus Cathedral, which sits in the heart of the Prague Castle complex – towering over both it and the Old Town across the river – is the undoubted icon of Prague. It's similarly undoubted that it has been a long time coming. First started in 1344 by Charles the IV – King of Bohemia and soon to be Holy Roman Emperor – it wasn't finally completed in 1929. Close to six hundred years of grand designs, inspired architects, failed schemes and unnecessary tinkering; but they have given Prague a masterpiece of a cathedral.
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St. Vitus Cathedral showing a square or plaza, heritage architecture and heritage elements

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Frequently asked questions

Is Koněprusy worth visiting?
Offering a blend of hiking and walking trails, there are many things to do in Koněprusy. While you're here, head to Karlstejn Castle, a must-see attraction in the area.
How do I spend a day in Koněprusy?
Karlstejn Castle and Tocnik Castle are two awesome places to start your adventures. Remember to check out the dining and retail options in Koněprusy while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Koněprusy?
The top tourist attraction in Koněprusy is Karlstejn Castle, so make sure to include it on your sightseeing itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Koněprusy?
Three days is plenty for a short trip to Koněprusy — you'll tick off the main sights and get a good feel for the local vibe. But if you truly want to soak it all in, visit for at least a week or more to explore the surrounding areas too.
What are some activities to do in Koněprusy with kids?
Whether you're travelling with tiny adventurers or hard-to-please teens, an itinerary filled with fun activities sets the tone for a great escape. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Koněprusy with kids.

What to do in Koněprusy for adults?
From regional food and cultural highlights to thrilling excursions and unique experiences, there are plenty of fun things to do in Koněprusy for adults.
Are there free things to do in Koněprusy?
In Koněprusy, Alkazar Quarry is an unmissable spot for anyone wanting to enjoy the city without opening their wallet. Also, wander around the parks and other neighbourhoods, and ask for ideas from a local tour guide. It's a top way to find out about the best free things to do in Koněprusy.