Charles Bridge
Landmark
About Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge is Prague's 14th-century stone lifeline connecting Old Town to Lesser Town, lined with 30 Baroque statues that feel like silent guardians watching over the Vltava River. You'll walk the same 516-meter cobblestone path that's carried everyone from medieval merchants to modern backpackers for over 600 years. The Gothic towers at each end frame castle views that'll make you understand why Prague gets called the City of a Hundred Spires.
Walking across feels like stepping onto a medieval film set, complete with street artists, souvenir hawkers, and tourists posing with the bronze plaques on St. John of Nepomuk's statue (touching it supposedly brings good luck). The experience shifts dramatically with the crowds: early morning gives you space to actually appreciate the craftsmanship of those Baroque saints, while midday turns it into a slow-moving parade of selfie sticks. The river views open up beautifully from the center, with Prague Castle looming magnificently to the west.
Most guides won't tell you that the bridge itself is completely free, but climbing either tower costs extra: Old Town Tower runs 150 CZK, Lesser Town Tower costs 100 CZK. Skip the overpriced souvenirs on the bridge and save your money for the tower climb instead. The timing makes or breaks this experience, so either go at sunrise when you'll have it mostly to yourself, or embrace the chaos and go at sunset for the classic castle backdrop shot.
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