Once you visit Prague, you'll instantly find yourself enamored with the city. From its stunning landmarks and historic streets to the remnants of time that tell their own stories, the world’s most romantic capital emerges like a picture that perfectly balances modernity with an enchanting, mystical allure...
Explore the Prague Castle complex and St. Vitus Cathedral

The Prague Castle architectural complex
Prague is home to one of the largest castles in the world, majestically perched on a hilltop overlooking the city below. Inside the castle, you'll find a variety of unique architectural structures, each serving different functions.
The standout feature is St. Vitus Cathedral, which was built in the 14th century in the Gothic style – a hallmark of grand cathedrals across Europe.
To visit the interior of this area, you can purchase a Circuit ticket – the most common type, priced at 250 CZK (approximately 9.5 USD). The Circuit B ticket grants access to St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George’s Basilica, and the Golden Lane.
Take a stroll across the Charles Bridge – a symbol of Prague
The Charles Bridge, spanning the picturesque Vltava River, is regarded as one of Prague's most romantic symbols. Built in 1342, the bridge features 16 arches adorned with 30 religious statues. Originally named the Stone Bridge, it was later renamed Prague Bridge and finally became Charles Bridge in 1870. The bridge offers breathtaking views, especially in the early morning or at sunset. It is not only the city's top landmark but also an important pedestrian route connecting the Old Town to the splendid Mala Strana district and its magnificent castle.
Take a walk across the bridge and enjoy the cool breeze blowing off the river – you’re sure to have a wonderfully relaxing time.
If you want a peaceful stroll on the bridge, try visiting early in the morning or late at night to avoid the crowds and congestion.
Visit the Prague Royal Summer Palace

Take time to visit the Prague Royal Summer Palace
When in Prague, make sure to visit the Prague Royal Summer Palace – the most beautiful Renaissance building in the Czech Republic, which has been wonderfully preserved to this day. The architecture within the palace is solidly built and decorated in a royal style, with 36 stone columns featuring intricate carvings, showcasing the craftsmanship of the artisans. Surrounding the palace are brick arches designed in human-like shapes. A standout feature in the middle of the palace is the famous singing fountain, the most renowned in Prague, which every visitor must see for themselves.
Not only a historic site, but the entire palace complex, with its vast grounds, is also a cultural pride for the people of the Czech Republic and a must-see destination for any tourist visiting Prague.
Take a stroll around Staromestske Namesti Square
Staromestske Namesti is a striking highlight of Prague. The surrounding ancient buildings, coupled with the expansive and serene space, offer a peaceful retreat to enjoy and take in the beauty of the city. Close to the square, you’ll find the Old Town Hall, home to the famous astronomical clock, created in 1410. A unique feature of the clock is a golden rooster perched atop, which crows loudly at noon every day.
Stop by the Vietnamese market in Prague
Currently, there are over 83,000 Vietnamese people living and working in Prague, and they have established the Sapa Trade Center to exchange and sell goods from Vietnam. This area is not only a hub for commerce but also houses Vietnamese-style restaurants, schools, and temples. Here, you will find familiar items such as rice, noodles, dog meat, vegetables, fish sauce, shrimp, and fish...
Visiting this place allows you to experience the vibrant life of the Vietnamese people who live, study, and work in Prague. It also provides a glimpse into the national spirit and cultural heritage that expatriates keep close to their hearts.
Take time to savor Prague's cuisine

Try the Párek v rohlíku sausage sandwich
Czech cuisine, especially in Prague, is relatively easy to enjoy, with street food being a highlight. If you're here, don't miss out on delicious dishes like the ever-popular and simple Párek v rohlíku, a sausage with ketchup, mustard, and wrapped in a crispy hot sandwich roll. You can find this treat in areas like Malostranská, Anděl, and Narodni Trida. Additionally, be sure to try Svíčková na smetaně, a traditional Prague dish made of tender beef sirloin in a rich meat sauce, served with bread.
Currently, around 38 airlines operate flights between Vietnam and Prague, so if you're planning to travel, you can book flights with: Finnair, Dragonair, Aeroflot Russian Airlines, Vietnam Airlines, Singapore Airlines, China Southern Airlines, Thai Airways, Korean Air...
Currently, according to Mytour's latest update, the lowest fare for flights from Hanoi to Prague ranges from 515 to 2,255 USD per one-way trip. For flights from Ho Chi Minh City to Prague, the cheapest fares range from 579 to 1,098 USD one way.
For price inquiries or to book a flight to Prague, you can contact Mytour's hotline at 1900 2083 for quick and efficient assistance.
T.Sáu, 15/07/2022 11:52
