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Prato della Valle
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Primatial Palace (Primaciálny Palác)
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Pravcicka Brana
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Priene
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Prince's Palace (Palais du Prince)
- Visitor numbers to the State Apartments are limited, so it’s best to book in advance to avoid disappointment.
- Leave yourself around an hour to explore the palace and car collection.
- The State Apartments are accessed via stairs only and therefore are not accessible to wheelchair users.

Prangins Castle (Château de Prangins)
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Prague Old Town (Stare Mesto)
The Old Town Square is the focal point of the district, presided over by the Lady Before Tyn Cathedral, the central Jan Hus statue and the Old Town Hall with its Astronomical Clock tower – one of the most iconic landmarks of Prague, dating back to the early 15th century. The square’s mix of distinctive pastel-shaded buildings and fine Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture has long provided the backdrop for city life, and the public square, once a medieval market, is a popular venue for national celebrations, protests and political events.
Other notable buildings in the Old Town include the 13th century Convent of St Agnes, Prague’s earliest example of Gothic design; the Baroque Church of St. Nicholas; and the exquisite Art Nouveau Municipal Hall, a masterpiece crafted by some of the most prominent Czech artists of the 19th century. Just north of Wenceslas Square, the boundary point of the New Town, the Carolinum, part of the Charles University (the oldest university north of the Alps), and the 18th century Estates Theater, Prague's oldest theatre, are also worth a look.

Prince Edward Theatre
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Preveli Palm Beach
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Praia dos Salgados
- Praia dos Salgados is must for nature lovers and families.
- Be sure to take plenty of sunscreen and a hat—shade is limited.
- You can rent surfboards, bodyboards, and other water sports gear at the beach.

Prague Old Town Square (Staromestske Namesti)
- Free Wi-Fi hotspots are available in the Old Town area.
- Parking is scarce in Old Town and many streets are one-way or pedestrian-only, so it’s best to walk or use public transport.
- Many of the attractions around Old Town Square are wheelchair accessible, but its best to check in advance.

Praia da Rocha
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Princely Church
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Prague State Opera
Of course, the only way to truly experience the old world ambiance of Prague’s Opera House is to attend a performance, and there are plenty of opportunities during the Prague State Opera season between September and June. A varied program of opera and ballet features works by all the greats, including Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Rossini, Verdi, Puccini and Donizetti, and the Opera house also hosts an annual Verdi festival throughout the summer months, an elegant New Year’s Eve Gala and a series of Christmas-themed classical music concerts during the festive season.
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Prague Zoo
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Prenzlauer Berg

Predjama Castle
Over 700 years old, this incredible castle is unique in every way. Home to the infamous rebel knight Erazem of Predjama in the 15th century, this Renaissance castle sits in the mouth of a cave on a 123 meter (40 foot) high cliff. The interior houses an incredible collection of historical artifacts, from antique armaments to old artworks, as well as the original furnishings and decorations.
For the adventurous visitor, the famous tunnel of Erazem, the secret passage used when the castle was besieged, is designed as a historical center of the legend, and can be ascended.
The observation post perched on a cliff provides a breathtaking view of the countryside, and is not to be missed. If you're visiting in July, be sure to check out the annual Erasmus tournament, in which people gather in costumes to participate in traditional tournament events in true medieval fashion.
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The castle is located 10 km (6 mi) from the Postojna caves, and can be accessed by shuttle, car, or bus from Ljubljana.
The opening hours change depending upon the month, and during the summer months, the cave below the castle is open to the public.

Pribram Mining Museum
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Preseren Square (Presernov trg)

Prague National Theatre (Narodni divadlo)
Taking 16 years to finish, the theatre is the masterwork of Czech architect Josef Zítek, who crafted a dramatic neo-Renaissance façade reflective of the artistic liberation of the Czech National Revival. In 1983, a modernist glass annex – the ‘New Scene’ – was also added to the theatre, the work of architect Zdeněk Vávra, designed to mark the building’s 100th anniversary.
Standing proud by the riverside in the Old Town, with its golden rooftop shimmering in the sunlight, the National Theatre remains one of Prague’s most instantly recognizable sights and those lucky enough to catch one of its many drama, opera and ballet performances will be captivated by its equally impressive interiors.