Live webcam overlooking the Zbraslav administrative district in the Czech capital.
The lens captures a road intersection with adjoining sidewalks, parking, shops and colorful historical buildings. Using the device, you can monitor what is happening on the road, as well as the weather in Prague. The image changes every 20 seconds.
Prague, whose webcams can be viewed online on this site, is a colorful city filled with a unique atmosphere.
Its main asset is gothic, baroque and modernist architecture, pavements, narrow streets and a compact center where the main attractions are concentrated. Of course, the city has a large number of monuments of architecture, history, culture, which are scattered in its different parts. But the main objects and locations can be covered even if the trip is limited in time.
You can start your acquaintance with Prague from its western side. This is a hilly area from where you can start your journey across the Vltava River, moving to the east.
The starting point is Prague Castle. This is an ancient fortress, the complex of which includes palaces, temples, historical buildings. Previously, here was the residence of the Czech monarchs. Now this place belongs to the president. For local residents, this object is the same symbol of statehood as the Moscow Kremlin is for Russian citizens. The most recommended for visiting is St. Vitus Cathedral. It is built in the Gothic style. On one of its graceful towers there is an observation deck with an amazing panorama of the old city.
You can feel the atmosphere of the Czech capital by walking through the historical district of Mala Strana.
Narrow streets, parks, cathedrals, ancient buildings - all this will give you unforgettable emotions and colorful photos. There are several interesting objects here - the Lennon Wall, as well as several Museums - Kafka, the Alchemists, the KGB, the Kampa Gallery.
Another symbol of Prague is the pedestrian Charles Bridge. It is thrown across the Vltava, decorated with amazing sculptures. But in order to enjoy the beauties that open from the transition, as well as to study its architecture, it is better to come here in the early morning. Otherwise, there is a risk of getting into a scurrying crowd of tourists and not seeing anything.
You should definitely get to the Old Town Square, which is located in the historical heart of Prague. It is bordered by colorful architectural monuments belonging to a variety of styles. An important object on the square is the Old Town Hall with a large astronomical clock.
Another area worthy of attention is Wenceslas Square. From it you can quickly get to the National Museum of the Czech Republic, which houses a unique and very extensive exposition.
For those who cannot yet travel to the Czech Republic, Prague webcams, which you can watch online on this site, will allow you to expand your horizons and get an idea of this city in virtual mode.