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Published 17:56 1 Jun 2019 BST
Updated 18:57 1 Jun 2019 BST

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3. Walk across Charles Bridge (at night)
And during the day. Do it twice. You might as well.
Prague's Charles Bridge is probably the oldest bridge you're going to walk across in Europe. Unless you've walked across older ones.
Construction on the bridge started back in the fourteenth century and finished over 100 years later - and it certainly shows... but in the best way possible.
It'll take you about 10 minutes to walk across the bridge during the day because of the sheer amount of people on it, but it's worth it.
The entire thing in lined with stunning statues too so if you, for some reason, get bored of the view, you'll always have something new to look at as you go.
And they're even more stunning at night.
4. Trek up to the Strahov Monastery
It's a bit of a walk now, but it's absolutely worth it.
Up there, excluding the monastery itself, is an adorable restaurant and one of the most stunning viewpoints you'll ever experience in your genuine life.
You can see the entire city from that point, and if anything is going to take your breath away more than the walk up there, it's gonna be this.
Go for the scenery and stay for the sunset.
Honestly, do.
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5. Check out the Kafka exhibitions
Kafka loved Prague. And incidentally, Prague loves Kafka.
Earlier this Autumn, there were three (3) whole Kafka exhibitions on at any one given time around the city.
One of them was the standard Kafka museum, the other was a Kafka inspired exhibition, and the last was a new, extremely surreal look at Prague's true crime stories over the years blended with horror and general discomfort.
It was genuinely terrifying and has terrible reviews on Trip Advisor but was also sort of brilliant?
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6. Go for a wander at night
Incredibly vague and yet, here we are.
Prague is divine during the day, sure, but it's even more divine at night when it's all lit up, the sun has set, and there's less tourists milling about.
If you go during the summer or autumn, grab a bite to eat in one of the restaurants overlooking the Vltava river once it's dark out and people watch until you're sick of looking at other human beings.
And if you go during the winter or spring, hit up the Old Town Square and check out the stunning bits of architecture that are going to be accosting you from every single angle.
Make sure you stall it back on the hour to see the Astronomical Clock do its thing though. It's a bit anti-climactic, but it's pretty.
7. Climb up to Letna Park
It isn't up a cliff face or anything, just a steep hill.
Once you get up there though, you can treat yourself to a pint at the open air bar or just laze around in the trees for a bit.
There's also dogs. Lots of dogs.
It's class.
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