5 Quirky Attractions That You Shouldn’t Miss in Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague is one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals, and you’ll stumble upon many one-of-a-kind attractions while exploring it. The Czech capital will win you over with its quirky vibe, especially if you take a moment of your time to check out these five unique attractions during your visit.

Dancing House

The Dancing House is impossible to miss because it’s one of Prague’s top landmarks. It’s a true architectural marvel that seamlessly blends different elements and styles into one twisted structure.

Head of Franz Kafka

Tourist attractions inspired by Franz Kafka’s life and legacy are scattered all around Prague. This rotating head was made out of 42 rotating stainless steel panels, and it’s a true marvel to witness its movements in person.

Lennon Wall

The Lennon Wall is one of Prague’s most Insta-friendly spots, and it’s filled with graffiti and street art, mostly inspired by John Lennon and The Beatles.

Dripstone Wall

The Wallenstein Palace is one of Prague’s best-hidden secrets, and you should definitely check out its “dripstone wall” consisting of hundreds of grotesque faces during your visit.

Idiom Installation

Located in the heart of the Municipal Library of Prague, the “Idiom” installation is also known as the “Infinity Book Tower”. It consists of thousands of books arranged into a column with a mirror on each side, creating an illusion it goes on forever.

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Nikoleta P
Nikoleta P
Nikoleta is a full-time content writer and pop culture observer with a Master’s Degree in Communication. She enjoys indie movies, classic books, hilarious memes, and daydreaming about all the places she’s going to see.
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