Join us on a captivating walking tour of Prague, where you'll experience the best view of Prague Castle and Charles Bridge. Explore the enchanting Alšovo Embankment and Smetana Embankment, immersing yourself in the beauty of the Czech Republic's capital. With stunning 4K HDR footage, soak in the majestic sights, soothing sounds, and magical ambiance. Discover the secrets of Prague's architecture and embrace the timeless allure of these iconic landmarks. Don't miss this unforgettable walking tour, showcasing the best of Prague's beauty.
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Alšovo Embankment (Alšovo nábřeží) is a vital transport road, even though it is located away from the tourist center. The waterfront and the Na Františku monastery complex are adjacent to the waterfront. Interestingly, the embankment in the area of František was the only section where the Old Town did not have walls under Wenceslas I against the Vltava. The team of the waterfront from today's Pařížská to Dušní Street used to be a part of Sanytrová Street until the 19th century. There used to be a spa on the coast, fences with wood, and the production of sanitary or saltpeter. The embankment was built here in 1904 and has been called Dvořákovo since its beginning. However, in some periods, its entire eastern part was called Na Františku Street. There are two important buildings on the waterfront - the Faculty of Law of Charles University and the building of the CTU Conservatory.
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Smetana Embankment (Smetanovo nábřeží) in the Old Town of Prague runs along the right bank of the Vltava from the Legion Bridge to Charles Bridge. It is named after the world-famous Czech composer Bedřich Smetana, who had a music school here in the Lažanský Palace from 1868–to 1869. The Smetana Embankment was built between 1841-and 1845; it was initially called Old Town Embankment, later, in 1894, it was renamed Františe Embankment, and from 1919 it was called Masaryk Embankment. During World War II, it held two names; between 1940-and 1942, it was the Vltava Embankment, and then from 1942-to 1945, Reinhard Heydrich Ufer. It had the name of the first president of Czechoslovakia, T.G. Masaryk, again after the war, and later it got its current name – Smetana Embankment. Named after Bedřich Smetana, a prolific and distinguished Czech composer, the embankment is an ideal area for strolls, relaxing, and sunbathing and boasts a magnificent view of Prague Castle, especially in the morning or evening, when the sun is low. At night this area becomes alive with clubbing as the endless bars and clubs open up to locals and tourists. You won't regret going out and spending the night dancing in one of the famous clubs.
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Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is a medieval stone arch bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. Built between 1357 and the early 15th century, it replaced the damaged Judith Bridge. Originally known as Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge, it has been called Charles Bridge since 1870. The 516-meter-long (1,693 ft) bridge features 16 arches and three towers. Adorned with 30 statues and statuaries, it has witnessed historical events and endured disasters. Construction began at 5:31 am on July 9, 1357, and was completed in 1402, following numerological beliefs of Emperor Charles IV.
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Prague Castle ( Pražský hrad) is a castle complex in Prague, Czech Republic, built in the 9th century. It is the official office of the President of the Czech Republic. The castle was a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept within a hidden room inside it. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, occupying an area of almost 70,000 square meters (750,000 square feet), at about 570 meters (1,870 feet) in length and an average of about 130 meters (430 feet) wide. The castle is among Prague's most visited tourist attractions, attracting over 1.8 million visitors annually.
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11 July 2023
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