Introduction to Prague Castle: Prague Castle (Prague Castle) is located on the hill of Vltava. It was built by the princes of Prague in the ninth century AD. Since then, the castle has been expanded many times over the centuries, retaining the original structure from ancient times. With a variety of architectural styles ranging from Romanesque foundations to post-war postmodern style, it has been the seat of the Prague royal family and is still the residence of the Czech president.
Every hour on the hour, a changing of the guard ceremony is held at the Prague Castle gate post. The most solemn changing of the guard ceremony is held in the first courtyard of the castle at 12 noon every day. There will be loud brass music and Flag changing ceremony.
Opening hours: May to October, 09:00-17:00; November to April, 09:00-16:00. There are many buildings in the Castle District. Some public buildings and areas, such as churches, Golden Lane and the Old Palace, do not have strict closing hours. Paid visiting buildings such as galleries and museums generally open at 9 or 10 o'clock and close around 18 o'clock.
There is no ticket required to visit the castle, but there is a fee for visiting some major buildings. Visitors can buy tickets individually or in a package. In addition to St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Palace and the Golden Lane, which cost 250 CZK, there are other valuable There are two packages available for one-day and two-day tours ranging from CZK 300 to CZK 500.
Transportation to Prague Castle: Take tram No. 22 and get off at Prazsky hrad station. You can also take the A line (green line) subway and get off at Malostranska or Hradcanska station. Go directly through Charles Bridge, go up the stone steps, and pass St. Nicholas Church and Loreto Shrine Church can be reached.
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