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| Prague Honeymoon | There are a range of stops that include the Old Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral, Basilica of St. George, the Powder Tower, and others. The Golden Lane is among the most unique sites where small buildings once housed goldsmiths.
And there is a small restaurant on Golden Lane; although there is only a few indoor and outdoor tables, it makes a great place to stop and have a break during your self-guided touring.
Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock Most travelers head back to Old Town after a few hours at the castle and its historic square, lined with outdoor cafes and home to the Astronomical Clock. Lots of people fill the square on the hour to watch the 15th century clock with its many celestial symbols and twelve apostles to ring in the hour.
Here is also you may find the Mucha Museum dedicated to the work of Alfons Mucha, considered the founder of the Art Nouveau movement.
Lennon Wall At Kampa Island (a small island near the end of the Charles Bridge), Lennon Wall became covered with graffiti when John Lennon was murdered and, although officials tried to paint over, the graffiti continued to reappear. Nowadays the wall is a kind of a tourist attraction. And the island itself is well worth a visit and just a stairstep walk down from the bridge. You may find quiet pubs and parks, a peaceful spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of the always busy pedestrian bridge.
Wenceslas Square is a short walk to New Town, best known as the home of Wenceslas Square which, to be honest, we didn't find nearly as romantic as its Old Town equivalent.
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