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An unbeatable e-guide to Prague includes insider tips and ideas, colour maps, top 10 lists - all designed to help you see the very best of Prague.

Admire the Gothic splendour of the Old Town, marvel at the architectural treasures such as Prague Castle and the grand St Vitus's Cathedral, unwind at a traditional pub, or wander through the Baroque streets of Malá Strana. From Top 10 performing arts venues to Top 10 things to do for free - discover the best of Prague with this easy-to-use travel guide.

Inside Top 10 Prague:
- Eight easy-to-follow itineraries, perfect for a day trip, a weekend, or a week
- Top 10 lists showcase the best attractions in Prague, covering Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, the Loreto and more
- In-depth area guides explore Prague's most interesting neighbourhoods, with the best places for shopping, going out and sightseeing
- Colour-coded chapters divided by area make it easy to find information quickly and plan your day
- Essential travel tips including our expert choices of where to stay, eat, shop and sightsee, plus useful transport, visa and health information
- Colour maps help you navigate with ease
- Covers Old Town, Malá Strana, Prague Castle and Hradcany , Josefov, New Town, and more

Staying for longer and looking for a more comprehensive guide to Prague? Try our DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Prague.

About DK Eyewitness Travel: DK's Top 10 guides take the work out of planning a short trip, with easy-to-read maps, tips, and tours to inform and enrich your weekend trip or cultural break. DK is the world's leading illustrated reference publisher, producing beautifully designed books for adults and children in over 120 countries.

160 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 20, 2003

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Dorling Kindersley (DK) is a British multinational publishing company specializing in illustrated reference books for adults and children in 62 languages. It is part of Penguin Random House, a consumer publishing company jointly owned by Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA and Pearson PLC. Bertelsmann owns 53% of the company and Pearson owns 47%.

Established in 1974, DK publishes a range of titles in genres including travel (including Eyewitness Travel Guides), arts and crafts, business, history, cooking, gaming, gardening, health and fitness, natural history, parenting, science and reference. They also publish books for children, toddlers and babies, covering such topics as history, the human body, animals and activities, as well as licensed properties such as LEGO, Disney and DeLiSo, licensor of the toy Sophie la Girafe. DK has offices in New York, London, Munich, New Delhi, Toronto and Melbourne.

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Profile Image for Paul Weiss.
1,469 reviews549 followers
May 19, 2025
Top-notch trip planner and post-trip souvenir!

With every passing European trip (I've now had the pleasure of touring London, Paris, the Dordogne valley, Switzerland, Budapest, Vienna and Sicily), I'm realizing that my travel skills are becoming sharper as is my ability to judge the merits of the dizzying array of choices of travel guides available for the travelling public.

My first choice continues to be the Eyewitness series in their TOP 10 format ... in this case, TOP 10 PRAGUE. I would suggest that it be complemented by the somewhat more comprehensive PRAGUE.

The Top 10 format is entirely self-explanatory, a list of Top 10 sights that are must-sees for any first time tourist in a given city or country. Depending on the destination, the Top 10 lists become increasingly more detailed and may include, for example, top 10 churches, museums, children's attractions, festivals, events, restaurants, cafés, pubs, parks and so on. In the second half of each book, the information is effectively repeated but organized by neighbourhood, so the prospective tourist might make the most effective use of limited time touring a given area in a city or country without missing anything of interest.

The information is all linked to beautiful photographs and allows a potential traveler to make sensible choices in advance according to his or her personal tastes. Most telling is the fact that each Top 10 title makes no attempt to be comprehensive. It is absolutely, positively aimed at the first time tourist attempting to do a one shot overview of a city or country. If that is your objective, there is little question that the DK Eyewitness Top 10 series is the hands down winner against all the competition - Blue Guide, Green Guide, Rough Guide, National Geographic, Frommer or Michelin.

One suggestion for the TOP 10 PRAGUE in particular. The pull out map is a WONDERFUL idea but it should be a simple rectangle. The map provided has a wierd, obscure shape with some internal corners that are certain to tear in the stress of repeated opening and closing. Two other minor criticisms - first, some of the addresses for stores and restaurants are incorrect - outdated, I dare say - but, search as I might, I simply couldn't find the stores I was looking for (Obchod pod Lampou and Galerie Boema stand out in my memory). Last but not least, it's all well and good to list the Top 10 Palaces as notable sights but, if they have been converted to embassies, for example, then clearly they are closed to the public. That, of course, means that they are of interest only from a historic point of view and possibly represent an external photo op. Personally, I'd rather hear about palaces or old homes that I can actually visit and tour.

That said, the DK Eyewitness Travel series still stands head and shoulder above the competition. Highly recommended.

Paul Weiss
Profile Image for cọng rơm.
288 reviews272 followers
October 17, 2019
biết nói gì về cuốn sách đã khiến mình lâm vào cuộc khủng hoảng bản ngã trầm trọng nhất trong thập niên hai mươi?
=)))
mệt quá mà, mệt thí mẹ lun mà, mệt dại đó nhưng ròi cũng qua
như tất cả niềm vui nỗi buồn đều sẽ trôi qua
và như những chấp nịm bịnh quạng nhức của tủi chẻ cũng sẽ qua cái rẹt
chấp nịm dí hồ ca, dí đời nhẹ khôn kham, dí milan kundera
dà dí praha
praha tuyệt đẹp dà tuyệt khùng, praha đã khiến mình sống dở chết dở =)))
dà praha là cuốn sách du lịch thú dị nhức mình từng làm
dại thì, dẫu khổ sở bít bao, những năm đó có praha nên cũng đã dui dẻ vô cùng, hehe
Profile Image for Alan Clements.
21 reviews
August 17, 2020
Top 10 Guide

A top 10 of everything in Prague. Useful for first time visitors. Well researched and written. Top 10's include everything from Bars, shops, sights and lots more.
Profile Image for Martin Vickers.
46 reviews1 follower
June 24, 2017
I think it is a good idea to buy a travel guide before going on a city break regardless of how much you actually use it when you are there.. It makes a statement to yourself that you will be prepared and want to maximise your few days. I think it also helps lead to other research online and means you can pay more attention to some of the details when you are actually there.
Overall I liked Top 10. It gave me a good feel for where I had to visit and of the layout of the city. The advice on public transport was spot on and verified by the owner of the apartment we stayed in.
On the flip side I do find guides can never be quite as good as you'd love them to be and this was no exception. Prague has a no loud music at street level policy that makes the center a place for everyone even late at night which is great but there was no mention of this in the guide and it made lively pubs difficult to find in the old town.
Splitting the city by area was a good idea but the distances between their suggestions could be quite a walk meaning you were back to pot luck.
Profile Image for Cília Comella Correa.
229 reviews14 followers
March 21, 2022
Es una guia muy visual, llena de fotografías de calidad y mapas, con muchas recomendaciones y propuestas. Me gusta porque agrupa las ideas según categorías, como puede ser por barrios, si te interesa un tema (arte, bares, actividades con niños...) y además lo complementa con curiosidades de los lugares e historia, así como ideas de itinerarios.
Profile Image for LM Huffman.
111 reviews7 followers
February 20, 2017
It could have been organized a bit better; the redundancies are irritating.
Profile Image for Servabo.
710 reviews10 followers
March 29, 2021
Yes finally a colorful book with beautiful pictures!

Praguers call their city Matka měst – the Mother of Cities – a reference to a time in the 14th century when Prague served as the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Architectural treasures like Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral and The Loreto testify to that former grandeur. But Prague is more than pretty buildings. The city of Dvořák, Kafka, Bedřich Smetana and Václav Havel still throbs with culture, music, literature, theatre – and intrigue. All who visit are bewitched by the spires and the cobbles, the shadows and the tiny lanes of the most enchanting city in Central Europe.

Crowned by St Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle (Pražský hrad) is the metaphorical and historical throne of the Czech lands. Much of it was rebuilt by Empress Maria Theresa in the latter half of the 18th century, giving it a formal Neo-Classical look. Today the castle is the official residence of the Czech president.

The spectacular Charles Bridge (Karlův most) has witnessed processions, battles, executions and, increasingly, film shoots since its construction between 1357 and 1402. The bridge’s most distinguishing feature is its gallery of 30 statues. The religious figures were installed from 1683 onwards to lead people back to the church. Some, such as Bohn’s Calvary, are politically controversial; others, such as Braun’s St Luitgard, are incomparably lovely. Today all the statues are copies, with the originals preserved in museums across the city.
Profile Image for Sarah Jackson.
Author 19 books27 followers
October 15, 2016
A useful and informative guidebook. As I've said before I personally find the "Eyewitness Travel" series of guidebooks compact, easy to carry and easy to read. The Prague guide has an excellent map (in a separate pocket so that you can carry it in your bag with to without the guidebook), wonderful walking tour suggestions, great history sections and lovely illustrations. A must for anyone planning a trip to Prague.
Profile Image for Beth.
636 reviews17 followers
March 26, 2011
I absolutley love the DK Eyewitness travel guides. Especially the new smaller "Top Ten" series. This was packed full of info, in a smaller size than the usual guide book. It gave me all the info I need for my upcoming trip to Prague!
Profile Image for Mr Alister Cryan.
187 reviews
October 30, 2019
Almost perfect...

A superb guide to Prague packed with maps, weblinks and pictures... Perhaps a bit more on Kafka, got chocolate and Chimney cake if a new edition is to be published?
Profile Image for Olea.
292 reviews38 followers
June 9, 2017
Util, sper.
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Depasit, pe alocuri, inexact in unele aspecte care nu depind de timp - trist.
Profile Image for Beverly.
1,349 reviews1 follower
June 15, 2019
Travel book with great details about the city and what to see.
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