Prague isn't just a city that contains history; it is history personified. Earning its place as a UNESCO World Heritage site in its entirety, the "City of Literature" greets travelers with an understated elegance and a skyline of "hundred spires." Every step across its cobblestones reveals a masterclass in architectural grace—from the intricate details of Baroque facades to the stoic strength of Renaissance statues. As evening approaches, the city transforms. The laughter of locals and travelers alike drifts across the Vltava River, while the setting sun paints the bridges in shades of amber. When night falls, Prague’s Gothic silhouette emerges against a deep midnight sky, offering a moody, cinematic beauty. Beyond the aesthetics, the city pulses with life: you might find yourself snacking on golden smažený sýr (fried cheese) by day and adding your own message to the vibrant John Lennon Wall by night. From the high drama of the opera to the intimate warmth of its hidden pubs, Prague is an immersive cultural masterpiece.