So now you have seen Charles Bridge, walked up to the Prague's castle and visited St Vitus Cathedral, you've also been to the Old Town Square and watched the mechanical turns of Apostles go around the Astronomical Clock about hundred times. Are you getting bored? Well there are some hidden spots in Prague that not many tourist agencies know about or will tell you. All you need to do is get off the beaten path and start exploring.
St. James Church (Kostel Sv Jakuba) - Sunday mass
Near the Old Town Square, this church has a great acoustics which makes it one of the best places for a classical music concerts. The Choral works and music during Sunday mass is a must. If you are visiting during colder days, make sure you dress warm. It gets rather chilly. Also notice the desiccated human hand hanging to the right above the entrance. It is real.

Vyšehrad
This place is a bit out of the way so it's not often visited but well worth the effort. It is situated close to the city center on a high rock above the river Vltava. It offers greate views over parts of Prague. Vyšehrad castle was build in 10th centur. Situated within the castle is the church of St.Peter and St.Paul. There are manicured gardens great for picnic. Not many places in Prague are as green and quiet. To get there just take the metro and then there is a nice walk for you.

Petřín Hill Observatory
The Petřín Hill Observatory is a copy of Paris's Eiffel. It's not much to look at but it will give you great panoramic views of Prague.
Petřín Tower is located in Petřín Park which also has a mirror maze.

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