Visit the Prague National Museum. Visit the Prague National Museum. Marvel at one of the world’s most beautiful churches: St. James the Greater (and wonder about the severed hand hanging on a chain) Spend time at the Prague Castle. Take a tour of Prague. Eat food from a street vendor. Enjoy lunch at an outdoor cafe. 7 lists. Museum. The Bedrich Smetana Museum is a beautiful museum that houses artifacts and personal effects of one of the Czech Republics most famous composers. The museum is located in an old waterworks building and features beautiful art on the facade. Therefore seeing the most popular historical sights in Prague is a must. Add traditional Christmas markets, musical concerts, drinking coffee or hot chocolate after ice skating in the city, and seeing Prague from a bird’s eye view will make your visit to this city unforgettable. Here’s a look at the best things to do in Prague in December This church is located in Prague’s Old Town and it has been the city’s main church since the 14th century. It also holds the oldest pipe organ in Prague. (33) See the Infant Jesus of Prague. This wooden statue dates back to the 16th century and it is popular with faithful followers as it is believed to hold miraculous powers. The Wine Harvest Festivals are usually held the 2nd and 3rd weekend in September and are held in Troja Botanical Garden and Grebovka Park Vineyard. There is a beautiful view from the St. Claire’s Vineyard of Troja Chateau and the rest of the Prague (Holesovice and Prague 6 on the other side). What to Do in Prague When It Rains. 1. Visit a museum. National Technical Museum. The seven-story National Technical Museum near Letna Park has over 20 permanent exhibitions featuring over 60,000 inventions collected since the 1860s. The Transport Hall is among the largest exhibits, showing off the country’s first automobiles, airplanes 16. See the Vysehrad Fortress. While the castle is a must on your trip to Prague Czech Republic, don’t miss out on the Vysehrad Fortress. It has its own beautiful story about the origins of the city. Be sure to look up the legend of Princess Libuse and the Women’s War if you’re a first-time visitor. 1. In November, join the celebrations of St. Martin's Day. St. Martin of Tours Day is celebrated in Prague on November 11. The most fun at the St. Martin's Day celebrations are the children who make colorful lanterns with their own hands and participate in the lantern processions while singing songs. Here are 15 things to do and see on a trip to Prague: 1. THE CASTLE OF PRAGUE AND CATHEDRAL SAINT-GUY. It is one of the largest castles in the world, overlooking the Mala Strana district. Visible from all over Prague, the imposing Saint-Guy cathedral is located within the castle walls and overhangs it in height (its arrows rise more than 99 The St. Vitus Cathedral, within the grounds of the Prague Castle, is Czech Republic’s most important Christian Church. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Founded in 925 AD and started in 1344, the Cathedral is a blend of Modern, neo and 14th century Gothic styles because it took 525 years to complete construction. ec4e8.