Flights from Romania cities to Prague

Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, located along the Vltava River, in the Central Bohemia region. It is one of the largest cities in Central Europe and served as the historical capital of Bohemia for centuries. Prague was fortunate to have most of its architectural structures survive World War II. Today, the city has approximately 1.67 million residents and is known by various nicknames, such as Praga mater urbium (“Mother of Cities”), “The City of a Hundred Spires,” “The Paris of the East,” and “The Golden City.”

As one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, Prague is best explored on foot. The city offers numerous iconic buildings and observation points, such as the National Nederlanden Building and the Dancing House, which provide stunning panoramic views of the entire city. To truly experience Prague, be sure to visit its most famous landmarks, including:

  • Velvet Revolution Memorial,
  • Malá Strana Tower, located at one end of the Charles Bridge,
  • Old Town Hall,
  • Mihulka Powder Tower – a Gothic structure dating back to 1475,
  • Municipal House,
  • Petrin Tower,
  • Müller Villa,
  • TV Tower, a modern structure that impresses with its size,
  • Týn Courtyard, a place of great historical significance,
  • Prague Castle,
  • Summer Royal Palace,
  • Wallenstein Palace and Gardens,
  • Astronomical Clock, and many others.

Exploring all of Prague’s attractions could take over a week, so prepare to immerse yourself in this magnificent city.

Prague also hosts the Czech Republic’s most celebrated festivals and events, such as:

  • Sonisphere Festival,
  • Christmas Market,
  • Prague Fringe Festival,
  • Young Prague,
  • Prague Poker Festival,
  • Easter Markets, and
  • Prague Marathon Weekend.

If you’ve decided to visit Prague, you can find direct or connecting flights operated by airlines like Austrian Airlines, Czech Airlines, Smart Wings, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa, KLM, and Air France.