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Opening Hours: The opening hours for each church in the Prague Castle complex vary, but most are open to visitors from 9 am to 5 pm daily.
Some churches may have reduced hours on public holidays or during special events.
Location: The churches in the Prague Castle complex are located in the Castle District of Prague, on a hill overlooking the Vltava River.
The exact locations of each church within the complex can be found on maps available at the entrance.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit the churches in the Prague Castle complex is during the morning or early afternoon before the crowds arrive.
If possible, try to visit on a weekday to avoid the weekend rush.
Bus: Many bus lines connect Prague Castle with the city center. The closest bus stop to the castle is "Pražský hrad" (Prague Castle), which is served by bus lines 119, 219, and 22. From there, you can either walk up to the castle or take a short ride on the castle shuttle.
Metro: The closest metro station to Prague Castle is "Malostranská" on the green line (A). From there, you can take tram 22 to the castle or walk up the hill.
Train: There are several train stations in Prague, but the main one is "Praha hlavní nádraží" (Prague Main Station). From there, you can take the metro (line C) to "Muzeum" and then transfer to the green line (A) to "Malostranská."
Once you arrive at the castle, you can explore the various buildings and sights on your own or join a guided tour. Note that there is an admission fee for some parts of the castle complex, including St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the Golden Lane.
Visitors are advised to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting the churches in the Prague Castle complex. This means covering shoulders and knees and avoiding shorts or revealing clothing.