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Prague Astronomical Clock Opening Hours: Detailed Guide

How long should I spend at the Prague Astronomical Clock?

You’ll need approximately 20 to 30 minutes to fully appreciate the Prague Astronomical Clock, allowing time to admire its architectural details and learn about its history and significance.

History buffs, art lovers, tourists, families, photographers, and cultural explorers can all enjoy exploring the Prague Astronomical Clock at their own pace to appreciate its unique blend of history, beauty, and interactive features.

























Frequently asked questions about Prague Astronomical Clock opening hours

Is the Prague Astronomical Clock open every day?
What are the Prague Astronomical Clock opening hours?

Prague Astronomical Clock opens daily from 9am to 9pm except on Mondays from 11am to 9pm.

Is the Prague Astronomical Clock open on public holidays?

The Prague Astronomical Clock is open year-round, including on public holidays.

What time does the Prague Astronomical Clock start its hourly show?

The Prague Astronomical Clock performs its hourly show from 8 am to 11 pm, with the twelve apostles appearing.

How long does the Prague Astronomical Clock show last?

The clock chimes every hour, and the statues come to life in a 45-second show.

Can I visit the Prague Astronomical Clock at night?

You can visit the Prague Astronomical Clock at night for shorter wait times, and enjoy the stunning nighttime view of Prague.