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Prague is the only city in Europe not to have been bombed during World War II, so the buildings and monuments of all historical periods are intact, from Romanesque, Gothic architecture, Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau styles to Cubism and ultra-modernism. Prague's architecture is extremely colorful, with red tiles and yellow walls, accompanied by black towers and green church domes, and has the reputation of "City of a thousand towers" and "Golden City". The Old Town of Prague is inscribed on the World Heritage List.
The main attractions of Prague are concentrated in the Old town of Prague and on the banks of the VLTAVA River, which is perfect for sightseeing. Here are the main attractions in the area: 1 Prague Charles Bridge, 2 Old Town Square, 3 St Vitus Cathedral, 4 Prague Castle, 1 Prague Charles Bridge, 2 Prague Old Town Square, 3 St Vitus Cathedral, 4 Prague Castle, 5 Prague Vltava, 6 Prague Astronomical Clock, 7 Church of Our Lady before tyn, 8 Old Town Bridge Tower, 5 Prague Vltava, 6 Prague Astronomical Clock, 7 Church of Our Lady before Tyn, 8 Old Town Bridge Tower, 9 Prague Old Town Hall, 10 New Castle Steps Nove zameckeschody, 11 High Castle Vy? ehrad Citadel, 12 Wenceslas Square, Mala Strana Bridge Tower 13 Mala Strana Bridge Tower 14 Church of St. Nicholas, Prague 15 Powder Tower. There is also a famous building "Dancing Building" on the river between 1 and 11, which is also one of the must-see sights. Two days in Prague can basically sum up all the attractions in this area. Two days of travel can be allocated according to your own situation