What to do and see in Praha 3, Bohemia: The Best Things to do

October 17, 2021 Layne Dawes

The bohemian allure and fairytale features of Prague make it a perfect destination for beach-weary vacationers who want to immerse themselves in culture. You could devote an entire day to exploring Prazsky hrad (Prague Castle), then refueling over a hearty dinner at a classic Czech tavern. Spend some time wandering the Old Town Square before heading over to gape at The Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Prague’s best bars are found in cellars, where historic pubs set the scene for a night of traditional tippling.
Restaurants in Prague

1. Cimrman English Theatre

Stitneho 520/5, Prague 130 00 Czech Republic +420 222 781 860 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/CimrmanEnglishTheatre/
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5.0 based on 68 reviews

Cimrman English Theatre

The Cimrman Theater celebrates its 50th season in 2016. Now you have the unique opportunity to experience his work in English. Many Czechs consider his plays untranslatable but our productions prove all the nay sayers wrong. Despite the fact that Jára Cimrman is a fictitious character, in 2005 a majority of Czechs named him the Greatest Czech in a nation-wide poll. Our performances take place in the Cimrman Theater with the original set and costumes. The cast is composed exclusively of professional, native-English speaking actors. Like Monty Python is for English-speakers, any Czech can quote Jára Cirman, so learn some of his catch phrases too!

Reviewed By bartleycrc - Rapid City, United States

We saw The Act at Cimrman Theater and it was wonderful. Wonderful performances by the cast. Made us appreciate the Czech humor. We want to go back and see more of there plays.

2. Galerie Adelaide

Blodkova 2, Prague 13000 Czech Republic +420 731 257 902 http://www.radkaurbanova.cz
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Galerie Adelaide

3. Novy zidovsky Hrbitov

Izraelska 712/1 Praha 3 - Zizkov, Prague 130 00 Czech Republic +420 272 741 893 [email protected] http://www.synagogue.cz/cs/new-jewish-cemetery-page/
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4.5 based on 56 reviews

Novy zidovsky Hrbitov

The final resting place for 40,000 people, including famous author Franz Kafka, as well as a number of prominent rabbis and scholars.

4. Olsanske Cemeteries

Vinohradska street Prague 3, Prague Czech Republic http://www.turistika.cz/mista/vinohradsky-hrbitov
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Olsanske Cemeteries

Reviewed By Wenovo - Morris County, United States

Prague's largest cemetery, centuries old. Extraordinarily beautiful. Peaceful, tranquil and serene. I walk the same stretch of the road to our family grave, not too far from the main gate. To bring flowers and light a candle. For my grandparents, parents and my sister. I am always surprised how quiet and deserted this place feels, how vastly big it is. I spent time walking around, admiring the beautiful statuaries, the old family tombs, crypts, from centuries ago. The old trees that got older and have grown so much, since I was coming here as a child. The beautiful ivy that grows out of control over the old abandoned graves, no-one visits anymore. It is so quiet, so peaceful, so sad . I leave with a heavy heart...

5. Vojensky Hrbitovy

Jana Zhelivskeho Zizkov, Prague 130 00 Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Vojensky Hrbitovy

6. Betlemska Kaple Na Zizkove

Prokopova, 2856/10A, Prague Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Betlemska Kaple Na Zizkove

7. Commemorative Plaque Vaclav Hollar

Hollarovo namesti 2 House c.p.13, Prague Czech Republic
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Commemorative Plaque Vaclav Hollar

8. National Monument at Vitkov

U Pamatniku 1900 Praha 3, Prague 130 00 Czech Republic +420 222 781 676 [email protected] http://www.nm.cz/Hlavni-strana/Navstivte-nas/Narodni-pamatnik-na-Vitkove.html
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National Monument at Vitkov

Under the name National Liberation Memorial, the memorial was built in the years 1928–1938 in honour of the Czechoslovak legionaries; it was re-built and extended after the end of the WW2 in order to commemorate the second – anti-Nazi resistance. After 1948, it was used to promote national ideology and regime. Prominent representatives of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia were buried here. The mausoleum of Klement Gottwald was established here in 1953. The Memorial slowly started to be forgotten. After 1989, all of the remains buried here were taken away, however, for a long time particular utilisation was a subject of discussion. In 2001, the Vítkov National Memorial became part of a government resolution on rehabilitation and reconstruction of some memorials related to Czechoslovak history of the 20th century.

9. Atrium Na Zizkove

Cajkovskeho, 12/12A, Prague Czech Republic +420 222 721 838 [email protected] http://www.atriumzizkov.cz
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Atrium Na Zizkove

10. The Church of St. Procopius

Sladkovskeho namesti 323/3 Zizkov, Prague 130 00 Czech Republic http://www.farnost-zizkov.cz
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The Church of St. Procopius

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