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St. Vitus Cathedral is the crown jewel of Prague Castle and one of the most remarkable landmarks in the Czech Republic. This Gothic masterpiece, completed over nearly 600 years, dominates the Prague skyline with its towering spires and intricate façade. Inside, visitors are treated to stunning stained glass windows, intricate stone carvings, and the tombs of Czech kings and saints. The cathedral is also home to the Czech crown jewels, housed securely in a special chamber. As the spiritual heart of the nation, St. Vitus Cathedral offers an awe-inspiring experience for all who visit.
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Located within the grounds of Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is open daily to the public, with varying hours depending on the season. Admission to the cathedral is included with Prague Castle entry tickets, which range from 250 to 350 CZK. Visitors can access the cathedral’s main nave for free, but tickets are required to explore the full interior, including the chapels and royal tombs.
St. Vitus Cathedral is a religious site, so visitors are encouraged to dress modestly. Photography is allowed, but the use of flash or tripods is prohibited. Be prepared for crowds, especially during peak tourist seasons. Guided tours and audio guides are available for those who wish to delve deeper into the cathedral’s history and architectural significance.
The cathedral is located within Prague Castle, easily accessible by public transport. Take Tram 22 to Pražský hrad or Metro Line A to Malostranská station, followed by a short uphill walk. Alternatively, you can enjoy a scenic walk from Charles Bridge, which takes about 20-30 minutes.
For a quieter experience, visit early in the morning when the castle grounds first open. Afternoons tend to be busier with tour groups. Visiting during the golden hour (just before sunset) allows you to enjoy stunning light both inside and outside the cathedral, with breathtaking views of Prague from the castle grounds.