15 BEST PHOTO SPOTS IN PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC

Prague is one of Europe’s most photogenic cities — a place where every turn reveals another postcard-perfect view. From Gothic towers to pastel lanes and riverside reflections, it’s a dream for photographers and travelers who love capturing beauty and history in the same frame. These are 15 of the best (and easiest) photo spots across the city.

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1. Charles Bridge

Early morning view of Charles Bridge in Prague with historic statues

The most iconic sunrise spot in Prague. Arrive early to capture the bridge before the crowds, when the morning light hits the Vltava River and silhouettes the statues in gold. The view toward Prague Castle from the center of the bridge is unforgettable.

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2. Vyšehrad

This historic fortress sits quietly above the city and offers peaceful panoramic views. Don’t miss the ornate bronze door of St. Peter and St. Paul Basilica, a hidden gem of design and symmetry. It’s one of the few beautiful spots in Prague where you’ll find serenity and space to shoot.

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3. Infinity Book Tower

Inside the Prague Municipal Library, this optical illusion made of stacked books creates a mesmerizing tunnel of reflections. The installation symbolizes the endless nature of knowledge — and photographs beautifully from eye level. Visit early to avoid the line of selfie-takers.

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4. Pavilion Hanavský, Letná Park

Located in Letná Park, Pavilion Hanavský offers the city’s most striking sunset view. The ornate structure overlooks the Vltava River’s bridges, which line up perfectly for that classic “Prague skyline” shot. Bring a drink, stay through golden hour, and watch the city light up below.

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5. Lennon Wall

Once a symbol of resistance during the Communist era, this wall is now a vibrant canvas of color and hope. Layers of graffiti, song lyrics, and portraits change constantly, creating a dynamic backdrop for photos. Visit early morning or just before sunset to catch it with softer light.

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6. Rooftop Bar at Hotel U Prince

This rooftop terrace sits right across from the Astronomical Clock, offering one of the best elevated views in Old Town. It’s ideal for golden-hour photography and a glass of wine. Reserve a table in advance — the view of the Church of Our Lady before Týn is breathtaking.

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7. Old Town Square

The heart of Prague and one of Europe’s most beautiful squares. With its Gothic facades, pastel buildings, and the twin spires of the Church of Our Lady before Týn, every angle is a photograph. Arrive early or late in the evening when the light turns soft and golden.

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8. The Dancing House

A masterpiece of modern architecture along the Vltava River. Its curving glass and stone structure, designed by Frank Gehry, stands out amid Prague’s historic skyline. Best photographed from across the street, especially at sunset when reflections shimmer off its windows.

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9. Astronomical Clock

Located on Old Town Square, this 15th-century clock is one of Prague’s most famous landmarks. Capture the ornate dials up close, or step back to include the colorful facades around it. If you can, photograph it during the hourly show — it’s a blend of art, history, and movement.

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10. Golden Lane, Prague Castle

This charming cobblestone lane inside Prague Castle looks like a page from a fairytale. The tiny pastel cottages once housed castle guards, and today they’re filled with artisan shops. Go early morning or late afternoon for quiet, even lighting and minimal crowds.

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11. Powder Tower

A striking Gothic gate that once marked the entrance to the Old Town. You can climb its narrow staircase for panoramic views over the city’s rooftops and spires. The tower’s intricate dark stone facade is equally photogenic from below — especially in moody weather.

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12. Klementinum Baroque Library

Often called one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, this 18th-century hall feels straight out of a dream. You’ll find frescoed ceilings, gilded globes, and floor-to-ceiling books in warm golden tones. Photography isn’t allowed inside, but even a peek is worth it.

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13. St. Vitus Cathedral

Located within Prague Castle, this cathedral dominates the skyline with its Gothic spires and dramatic entrance doors. The intricate carvings and rose window are breathtaking in detail. Step inside around midday to see the stained glass glow in vivid color.

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14. The National Museum

Sitting proudly at the top of Wenceslas Square, the National Museum combines grandeur and symmetry. Its neoclassical facade, marble staircase, and massive dome make it one of the best architectural photo spots in the city. Sunset light adds a beautiful warm tone to the stonework.

GOOGLE MAPS LOCATION HERE.

15. Old Castle Stairs

A peaceful walkway connecting the castle to the Lesser Town below. These steps are especially romantic at golden hour, when the rooftops glow and the crowds thin. It’s one of the most atmospheric places to end your day in Prague — quiet, nostalgic, and full of charm.

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Hi, I'm Maja Kamali. CEO, frequent flyer, self-taught photographer, and luxury travel content creator.

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Hi, I’m Maja Kamali. CEO, frequent flyer, self-taught photographer, and luxury travel content creator.

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