Things to do in Nižbor

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1. Old Town Square

In years gone by, the Old Town Square (Staroměstské Náměstí) was the beating heart of central Prague. To this day, it remains a busy location where visitors flock to see the city’s famous attractions. Head here at the start of your adventure through Prague to buy a map and a guide book, stop off for something to eat or drink, or simply to soak up the heritage and history on display.
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Old Town Hall Tower which includes a square or plaza and a city

2. Prague Castle

Prague Castle (Pražský Hard) is one of the world’s largest castles, officially recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an iconic feature of the cityscape. Dating back over 1,100 years, the castle has been the home of Bohemian kings, Roman emperors and Czechoslovakian presidents – and to this day remains in use as the home of the modern Czech government.
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Prague Castle which includes a river or creek, a bridge and a city

3. Prague Astronomical Clock

If you pay a visit to the City Hall right in the heart of the Old Town and look up high on the southern wall, you’ll see one of the oldest astronomical clocks still working anywhere in the world. Known as the Pražský Orloj, the Astronomical Clock dates back all the way to 1410. Since then it has understandably had to be repaired time and again and has been saved from destruction so well that to this day it still tells the time and becomes animated with a fascinating show at its top of every hour.
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Astronomical Clock showing heritage architecture

4. Charles Bridge

For centuries past, the famous Charles Bridge (Karlův Most) was the only route available to anyone crossing between the east and west of Prague.
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Charles Bridge featuring a bridge, a river or creek and heritage elements

5. Wenceslas Square

Stretching as far as 750 metres through the heart of Prague, the long boulevard of Wenceslas Square (Václavské Náměstí) is the focal point of the New Town. Here you can join the locals who flock here to take a walk or eat out. The square is also the beginning of Prague’s main shopping area, as well as a lively local haunt by night.
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Wenceslas Square showing street scenes and a city

6. Dancing House

Prague is a city famous across the world for its picturesque and historic cityscape, rather than for its garish modern architecture. Therefore, you will easily appreciate why the city’s Dancing House (Tančící Dům) was met with so much controversy when it was built in the mid-1990s. A curved B-shaped glass building, it stands in stark contrast to the surrounding buildings and is visited eagerly by modern architecture buffs as well as regular visitors who like to eat at its popular restaurant.
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With it's very unique design, the "Dancing House" is probably the only modern building in Prague that attracts tourist. It was designed by Croatian-Czech architect, Vlado Milunić and Canadian-American architect, Frank Gehry.

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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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National Museum, Prague

Building of National Museum is dominating the main city centre Wenceslaw's square. Currently in reconstruction and to be opened in 2018 for 200. anniversary of National Museum establishment. The Neorennaisance building was built in 1885-91 by architect Josef Schulz. Interesting are 72 names of Czech history important men (eg. kings Rudolf II., Charles IV., Jan Hus, Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler etc.) written in Gold under the outer windows.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Nižbor worth visiting?
Whether you plan to experience the local charm and cultural hotspots or sample regional foods and explore the outdoors, there's no shortage of things to do in Nižbor.
How do I spend a day in Nižbor?
Start your adventures with a visit to Velká Amerika. Then, check out other areas of Nižbor for local restaurants and a little retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Nižbor?
Don't leave without exploring Velká Amerika, ranked the top tourist attraction in Nižbor.
Is three days enough to stay in Nižbor?
Three days is plenty for a quick getaway to Nižbor — you'll tick off the main attractions and get a feel for the vibe of the place. But if you want to truly experience it all, hang around for at least seven to ten days to check out the nearby areas too.
What are some activities to do in Nižbor with kids?
If you're searching for activities and attractions for all of your group, here are some great ideas for what to do in Nižbor with kids.

What to do in Nižbor for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Nižbor. Whether you're into culture, outdoor activities or just love discovering new destinations, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Nižbor?
You don't need to spend big to enjoy an amazing getaway here. There are lots of free things to do in Nižbor for the budget-conscious traveller. Unwind in the parks, check out free events and festivals or ask a local tour guide for tips.