Visiting Historical Towers Prague

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  • Author Martina Perry
  • Published November 21, 2010
  • Word count 434

Prague's sensational historical center is a mesmerizing maze of little streets, shops and architecture. But the average visitor only sees these scenes from street level, while missing the orange tiled rooftops and dramatic clusters of historic buildings that can be seen from above.

That's why visiting one of Prague's many historic towers is a pleasant alternative to standard sightseeing in Prague. After all, Prague is considered the City of One Hundred Spires and these awesome spires make up one of the more memorable European skylines.

There are numerous reasons to visit at least one of these remarkable towers. Of course, their views are reason enough to visit, but they are also fairly inexpensive with tickets costing just a few dollars and many towers offer discounts for seniors, students and children. You can also save by purchasing family tickets if you have two adults and one or two children. In addition, most towers offer visitors a historical exhibition inside that gives each landmark some added value.

Our favorite tower is probably the most crowded with fellow tourists, but it has one of the best vantage points in Prague and it has the extra value of having an elevator to the top. This tower is the majestic Old Town Hall that's located right on the corner of Old Town Square. It's the same tower that has Prague's famous astronomical clock on its side. But the clock is down below and the 360 degree view is at the top above all the tourists where the views are spectacular.

Another tower worth climbing is the Baroque bell tower of St. Nicholas' Church in Lesser Town. Built in 1755, it stands strong beside the green dome of the church. The tower also has the distinctive feature of once being a small hideout for State Secret Police. The police used the tower to spy on residents below and today there is a small exhibition inside that recreates the spy den that was once here. Of course at the top of the tower you will find magnificent views of Lesser Town, Petrin, Strahov Monastery and many other attractions.

The bell tower of St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle might be the grandest tower in all of Prague. It stands tall above the castle and offers spectacular views of the city and its outskirts. The climb to the top is very tight, but it's well worth it especially considering the perspective visitors gain of the entire castle complex.

These towers are just a few examples of great vantage points in Prague. Visit any of them for picture perfect views. Your camera will thank you.

Martina Perry is the co-creator of, my-prague-sights.com, a city guide to Prague. After working in tourism, Martina decided to raise a family and share her love of Prague online. Along with her husband, they love to explore, photograph and write about Prague whenever possible. They also love to cook Czech recipes and explore their home country, Czech Republic.

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