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    Pražský hrad - Stained glass

    Pražský hrad

    4.5(152 reviews)
    1.4 kmHradčany, Malá Strana, Praha 1

    We took a guided tour of the castle and it was a fantastic experience. The castle complex is…read moreenormous--about 753,473 square feet--making it the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. The complex stretches down to Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana), where you'll find several beautiful chateaux and palaces. One notable example is Wallenstein Palace, which is home to the Czech Senate and includes 26 houses and six gardens. Inside the castle walls, there's so much to explore: a stunning cathedral, multiple museums, the office of the Czech president, the Bohemian Crown Jewels, and much more. The entire complex is incredibly expansive--it can easily take several hours to see everything. If you're visiting Prague, this is definitely a must-see landmark, and taking a guided tour really helps you appreciate the history and scale of the place.

    We saw Pražský hrad through a Get Your Guide tour while we were in Prague for the day and overall,…read moreI'm not sure I would recommend it. Compared to the Madrid Palance, Pražský hrad feels dusty. The Madrid Palace is opulent and had air purifiers in almost every room. Pražský hrad has rooms that are almost unbearable to stand in due to the allergens and construction. The carpet was dingy and it's mostly the gorgeous gothic outside that's the draw. All in all, I don't think you need to have a guide for Pražský hrad and I could see buying entrance tickets and being perfectly content with your choice.

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    Cathedral St. Vitus inside the castle

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    Muzeum komunismu

    Muzeum komunismu

    3.8(26 reviews)
    0.9 kmNové Město, Praha 1

    The museum overall was interesting. You could easily stay for about an hour but I wouldn't say it's…read moremuch more than that in time. I read almost every little note through out and sat down for the short documentary on the Velvet Revolution. Otherwise you could get all the way through in probably 10 mins if you don't. The rather ironic thing of this museum is that it's in the same building as a casino and right next door to a McDonald's. It's about $8 to get in. There is a discount for students. Small gift shop at ticket desk. Bathrooms inside too.

    I went to the Museum of Communism as it was open fairly late, until 9pm, and I figured I would…read morelearn some interesting things. I'm terrible at history, but I really enjoy learning about the history of the places I travel to. I don't know too much about communism, so I thought that the Museum of Communism would be the perfect place to learn what exactly is communism, how it started, and how it affected the Czech Republic. Well, it was quite disappointing, and not worth the money. I came out of there still not having a clue about communism and how it started, and it was a small, shabby, run down museum. A little depressing, actually. I'd only recommend going if it's late at night, everything else is closed, you have nothing better to do, and you just happen to be in the area--don't go out of your way to find it. Speaking about finding it, it's not well marked and hard to find. The Lonely Planet book said it was above a McDonald's, and that was extremely helpful. If it weren't for that tip, I would never have found it, despite having the address. To get to the museum, you have to enter through a casino, which is filled with cigarette smoke, and there is no elevator, just stairs, so it's not accessible for people in wheelchairs, or for people who like to breathe.

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    Apple Museum - Steven's Food is a stylish cafe & raw vegan bistro with a range of healthy foods and beverages as an ode to Steve Jobs' vegetarian diet!

    Apple Museum

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.3 kmStaré Město, Praha 1
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    My expectations were quite high considering the good reviews, good looking photos and I'm an Apple…read morefan. I guess you could say the quality has diminished in the last couple of months. Let's starts of positive, the way the tour-information system was set up was nice, not considering the actual content it brought. The collection was quite big, going up to 2012(time for an update right?). It had all the products that made Apple famous: the first iPhone, the iPod, PowerBook, Macintosh. What I did really miss was the Lisa I. Too bad, rare item to get anyway, don't blame them. Note said it's 'work in progress', could be there soon. The information provided on the web for the tour was rather minimalistic. Small note when it was released etc. What I did like was that the specs were shown of every device. The museum itself was very small, within a blink of an eye you were in and out. Much more effort could've been put in telling all about your masterpieces instead of putting them all in the same room. TL;DR Mediocre museum with a big collection all stuffed up in the city centre of Prague. If you're a diehard fan who loves Apple products and nods yes to everything with Apple in it, this is your museum!!

    What a great experience. It starts with the design of the place and continues with the vast amount…read moreof information that you can learn about the huge collection of items that are in the museum. Everything up to 2012 is here. From the very first board and apple 1 to the iPads, iPhones and macs. The walls are full of tidbits of info and quotes you get to hear Jobs in several of his presentations and talks. The exhibition is broken down the to the beginning of Apple, through Jobs departure and return. The rout they created also marks graphically those important dates. It adds to the experience and understanding. Apple enthusiasts will love this place. So will design lovers.

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    #Applefacts Steve Jobs convinced his team that #iPod could be made even smaller by throwing it in an aquarium! FB for more... :)

    Apple Museum - PhoneArt2017 @ Pop Art Center I During your visit at our Museum don't forget to take a tour at our latest exhibition on the ground floor.

    PhoneArt2017 @ Pop Art Center I During your visit at our Museum don't forget to take a tour at our latest exhibition on the ground floor.

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    Apple Museum store front at night in Old Town, Prague - Open until 10pm

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