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Can't decide between Prague and Vienna? Compare these two amazing destinations to find your perfect match.
Prague enchants with its fairy-tale architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich bohemian culture. The City of a Hundred Spires offers stunning Gothic and Baroque landmarks, legendary beer culture, and a magical atmosphere at every turn.
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Vienna exudes imperial grandeur with its magnificent palaces, world-famous opera, and legendary coffee house culture. The Austrian capital is a living museum of classical music, art nouveau architecture, and refined European elegance.
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Prague offers Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square
Vienna offers Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral
Prague is famous for its local dining scene
Vienna is famous for its local dining scene
Prague has legendary nightlife
Vienna offers a relaxed evening atmosphere
April to June, September to October
April to May, September to October
Summer: 23°C, Winter: 1°C
Summer: 25°C, Winter: 2°C
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Vyšehrad
An ancient fortress on a cliff above the Vltava, with a Romanesque rotunda, Gothic church, and cemetery where Dvořák and Smetana rest.
Letná Beer Garden
A sprawling beer garden in Letná Park with panoramic views across Old Town's red rooftops to Prague Castle.
Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery)
One of Europe's largest cemeteries and surprisingly atmospheric, with Art Nouveau graves, the Musicians' Quarter (Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert, Strauss), and beautiful autumn colors.
Hundertwasserhaus & KunstHausWien
Whimsical apartment buildings designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser—undulating floors, trees growing through windows, colorful ceramic tiles rejecting straight lines.
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Staré Město (Old Town)
The medieval heart of Prague, centered on the spectacular Old Town Square with its astronomical clock and Gothic church spires.
Malá Strana (Lesser Town)
Baroque Prague at its finest, tucked beneath Prague Castle on the west bank of the Vltava.
Innere Stadt (1st District)
The historic heart within the Ringstraße, packed with imperial palaces, Gothic churches, and grand coffee houses.
Neubau (7th District)
Vienna's hippest neighborhood, centered on the Spittelberg quarter with its Biedermeier houses, boutique shops, and buzzing café scene.
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Both Prague and Vienna are incredible destinations. Prague excels in Gothic architecture and beer, while Vienna stands out for classical music and coffee houses.
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nightlife
Prague
art lovers
Vienna
families
Vienna
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