This city was made to be photographed.
Every corner is a potential postcard.
But if you want the certified bangers for your feed, here's the list.
The A-List Photo Spots
1. The View from Letná Park
The Shot: The iconic view of all the bridges over the Vltava River. Go to the edge by the giant metronome. It's the money shot, especially at golden hour. You can't miss with this one.
2. The John Lennon Wall
The Shot: A vibrant, chaotic explosion of color. The graffiti is always changing. It's a perfect backdrop for a cool, edgy portrait or a fun group photo. A must for any feed.
3. The Narrowest Street in Prague
The Shot: It's so narrow it has a traffic light for pedestrians. This little alley in Malá Strana is a quirky and fun photo op. It's a unique story for your feed that most tourists miss.
4. Swans on the Riverbank
The Shot: Go to the Malá Strana side of the river, near the Kafka Museum. You'll find a small beach area swarming with swans and a beautiful view of the Charles Bridge. It's surprisingly magical.
5. The "Dancing House"
The Shot: Frank Gehry's surreal, deconstructivist building is a stark contrast to the rest of Prague. It's a love-it-or-hate-it building, but it makes for an undeniably cool and architectural photo.
Finding a photogenic—and fair—meetup.
The Dancing House is a cool shot, but it's a bit out of the way for your friend staying in Old Town.
Use midway@ to find a beautiful spot that's also convenient for everyone.
A happy crew makes for better photos anyway.