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Charles Bridge is the enduring heart of Prague, originally commissioned by King Charles IV in 1357. This stone structure connects the historic Old Town with the Lesser Town, serving as a vital pedestrian artery and a primary witness to centuries of city life. The bridge is lined with 30 distinct Baroque-style statues, including the notable St. John of Nepomuk, which draw visitors from around the world. While the bridge is open 24 hours a day and free of charge, it is often crowded during peak hours. For the best experience, visit in the early morning before 7 AM or in the late evening after 8 PM. Travelers should wear comfortable footwear due to the uneven stone-paved surface. Additionally, visitors may pay a nominal fee to climb the Old Town or Lesser Town bridge towers to gain a unique, elevated perspective of the city and the Vltava River.
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Is there an entrance fee for Charles Bridge?
No, the bridge is a free public space.
What are the best hours to visit to avoid crowds?
Visit before 7 AM or after 8 PM.
Do I need tickets for the bridge towers?
Yes, tower access usually requires a ticket, around 100 CZK for adults.