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"Loushanguan Flower Sea Free Tour" Prague - it is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe

It is the capital of Prague and the first city in the world to have an entire city designated as a United Nations World Cultural Heritage. Ancient history, colorful architecture, brilliant colors, and rich culture Prague attracts us. Let the editor take you to enjoy the most beautiful cities in Europe. Colorful buildings add to Prague's charm. Prague has a very long history and many historical sites. There are even more than 2,000 historical relics under national protection. Although it has gone through hundreds of years, the old town still retains a relatively complete medieval style, and ancient buildings from the 13th century can be found on every street. Prague has many ancient tower buildings, so it is also known as the "City of a Hundred Towers".

The Czech Republic is a landlocked country in central Europe, divided into two regions: Moravia in the east and Bohemia in the west. Prague is divided into five districts: Prague Castle and its surrounding Lesser Town, Old Town, Jewish Quarter and New Town. The city is divided into two parts on the Vltava River, with Charles Bridge being the main attraction on the river. On the west bank, the main tourist areas are Prague Castle and the small town. On the east coast, tourist areas are concentrated in the Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter. Prague has made important contributions to the political, economic, social and cultural development of Central Europe since the 14th century, so its rich and colorful architectural and artistic traditions have set an example for the urban development of most European countries.

The Charles Bridge was built in 1357 and spans the Vltava River. It is the most artistically valuable stone bridge in the 14th century. The bridge is more than 500 meters long and 10 meters wide. It is said that it took 60 years to build. The bridge is the connection point between Prague Castle and the Old Town, and is also the only way for the coronation processions of kings in the past. This pedestrian bridge is full of art. There are 30 statues of saints on both sides of the bridge, all made by Baroque masters. Therefore, the bridge is also called the "European Open Air Baroque Statue Art Museum" by Europeans. From morning to evening, there are various artists and watercolor stalls on the bridge, and the bridge becomes a place for art exhibitions.

The Charles Bridge is the tourist center of Prague and a must-see for tourists, so tourists are bustling on the bridge all day long. The best place to enjoy the scenery is the Powder Tower at the end of Charles Bridge. The Powder Tower, one of the gates of the Old Town of Prague, was once used to store gunpowder, so it was later renamed the Powder Tower. Climbing to the top of the tower, you can have a panoramic view of both sides of the Vltava River.

Prague Castle is the symbol of Prague and is located in the mountains on the west bank of the Vltava River. This castle has a history of more than 1,000 years and has been the political center of the Czech Republic. The offices of successive presidents are located in the castle, so the castle is also called the "Presidential Palace". Prague has ancient palaces, palaces, churches and monasteries. The most popular building in the castle open to visitors is St. Vitus Cathedral. St. Vitus Cathedral is a magnificent Gothic building and a landmark building in Prague. The cathedral was so flooded with visitors that after queuing, people had to enter in batches. The Old Town Square, St. Mikulas Church, the Jewish Ghetto, and the World Architecture Expo are all good places worth visiting to experience Prague’s architectural art and rich cultural heritage.