Ambassador-Zlata Husa 5*
5-star hotel Ambassador - Zlatá Husa in the historical center of Prague
Vaclavske namesti 840/5, 110 00 Prague 1 (Czech Republic)Tel.:00420224193111
Yulis EA Hotel 4*
Hotel is in the center of Prague on the Wenceslas Square
Václavské nám. 22, 110 00 Praha 1 +420 271 090 832
Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague 4*
Štěpánská 3311000 Prague Tel: +420 211 159 862
ROTT 4*
Malé náměstí 138/4 110 00 Praha 1
Hotel Clement 4*Hotel Clement is in the center of Prague, just a few steps from the Vltava River and the Palladium shopping center.
Klimentská 30, 110 00 Praha 1 TEL: +420 222 314 350
Zlata Vaha 3*
Senovazne namesti 981/21, Praha 1, 11000 Tel: +420 226 886 476
Hotel Amarilis Pragues 4*
www.amarilis.com
Štěpánská 18, 110 00 Prague 1,
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 222 748 111
E-mail: info@amarilis.com
The Royal Route – you will not find it on any map, there is no street bearing its name, yet it is mentioned in almost every tourist guide and each Prague visitor wants to walk through it. And what is the exact course? The Royal Route is the historical path that ceremonial coronation processions of Czech rulers walked before their coronation.
Today, the Royal Route serves as the main tourist route through the centre of Prague. If you want to walk the same path that Czech kings used to ride, you have to start in Králův dvůr in Old Town, the former city seat of Czech kings by today’s Powder Tower (where the Municipal House now stands). Continue along Celetná Street across Old Town Square past the Old Town City Hall, and then through Malé Square, Karlova Street past Klementinum across Křižovnické Square, across Charles Bridge connecting the right and left banks of the Vltava River. Then continue through Mostecká Street to Malostranské Square, along Nerudova and Ke Hradu Street, across Hradčanské Square to Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral, where the coronation used to take place.
Source: https://www.visitczechrepublic.com/
The museum of the Infant Jesus of Prague presents the tradition of the dressing of the statue. You can see some of the historical robes as well as robes donated by people from various countries. The exhibition includes:
Address
Klášter Pražského Jezulátka
Karmelitská 9,
118 00 Praha 1 – Malá Strana
Karel Zeman Museum (The favorite spot in Prague of EJ Taylor)
A one-of-a-kind museum can be found close to the Charles Bridge. Within this museum, visitors can explore an interactive exhibition showcasing the extraordinary achievements of the brilliant artist, Karel Zeman, and the cinematic tricks that brought Czech cinematography great fame. The museum stands out thanks to its inventive approach, allowing guests to actively engage and experiment with their own cameras and camcorders, just as Karel Zeman did when crafting his films.
Source: Karel Zeman Museum
AddressSaská 3, 118 00, Malá Strana, Praha 1
telefonní číslo +420 724 341 091
The Franz Kafka Museum was opened in the summer of 2005 in the unique premises of the Herget Brickworks on the banks of the Vltava River in Prague.
◾ Cihelná 2b
The museum building is one of the most beautiful Neo-Renaissance buildings in Prague. It is located near the Charles Bridge and is part of the complex of buildings of the former Old Town Mills. It offers a unique view of the Vltava River and the panorama of Prague Castle.
◾ Novotného lávka 1
On the first floor of the House of the Black Mother of God is the only original cubist café, the Grand Cafe Orient, designed by architect Josef Gočár (1880-1945). Come and enjoy excellent coffee, dessert and the unique atmosphere of times past.
◾ Ovocný trh 19
◾ Vítězná 5
◾ Vodičkova 31
◾ Vodičkova 28
◾ Rytířská 10
◾ Ostrovského 34
◾ Politických vězňů 5
◾ Široká 12
◾ Dlážděná 7
◾ Malé Náměstí 13
◾ Alšovo nábřeží
Program:
- Award for Contribution to the International Development of Doll Art
- announcement of the winning exposition
- announcement of the "jumper of the year"
- announcement of the results of the international competition Doll Prague and Teddy Bear Prague