
WebExpo is a hub for innovation, design, and tech, but Prague itself is a masterpiece waiting to be captured. If you’re the kind of person who obsesses over composition, lighting, and perfect placements, you’re in for a treat. Whether you’re here with a DSLR, a mirrorless setup, or just your smartphone, the streets of Prague offer cinematic beauty at every turn. All within a short walk from Lucerna Palace, the heart of WebExpo.

From gothic spires and historic passageways to modern architectural gems, we’ve mapped out stunning locations by walking time, so you can squeeze in iconic shots between conference sessions. From casual tourists who love downtown strolls to digital creators, photographers, and vloggers, this will help you make the most of your trip.

Within 10 minute’s walk, there’s a lot to see
Handy Photography Websites
app.traveltime.com
For distance planning, app.traveltime.com is super practical. It lets you enter a location and then see what’s within X minutes by foot, public transport or driving.
shademap.app
For the sunrise and sunset obsessed, shademap.app lets you put in a location (and date), and you can then get a solid understanding of where the sun will be, and more importantly, where the shade will be. Nothing worse than planning a nice photo, only for some messed up shade to get in the way.
Google Maps
This goes without saying, but adding pins and creating lists is a must-do process for any serious photography mission. BTW, all the photos below have their lat-and-long coordinates so you can open and pin them for later.
Are you into visual storytelling?
If crafting stories through beautiful visuals is your thing, don’t miss Nadieh Bremer’s talk on creating stunning data visualisations. It’s all about transforming complex information into compelling design.

But for now, let’s get to it.
Under 5 minutes

Statue of Saint Wenceslas (50.079472, 14.430229) – Open in Google Maps
Bonus: Have you ever seen the Status of Saint Wenceslas up-close? See the detail – it’s remarkable!

The National Museum at night (50.080087, 14.429317) – Open in Google Maps

Prague Main Railway Station (50.079168, 14.433220) – Open in Google Maps

The Passage of Lucerna Palace (50.081090, 14.425929) – Open in Google Maps

Franciscan Gardens (50.081992, 14.423939) – Open in Google Maps
Under 15 minutes walk

Looking East down Celetná in Staré Město (50.087194445, 14.425722221667) – Open in Google Maps

Prague Old Town Visitor Centre (50.0868469, 14.4208297) – Open in Google Maps

The 600-Year-Old Prague Astronomical Clock (50.086878296667, 14.420680106667) – Open in Google Maps

Garden on the edge of Old Town Square (50.087592, 14.420691) – Open in Google Maps

The inner square of The National Theatre (50.080907, 14.414337) – Open in Google Maps
15 to 45 minutes walk

Bridge of Legions (50.081824, 14.412883) – Open in Google Maps

Charles Bridge at night from Petřín (50.083379, 14.397703) – Open in Google Maps

City Hall stairs (50.088857, 14.397446) – Open in Google Maps

National Theatre from Legions Bridge (50.081396, 14.410314) – Open in Google Maps

Looking South from Letná (50.095768, 14.426535) – Open in Google Maps

The Devil’s Canal (50.085208, 14.407652) – Open in Google Maps

Moonrise from Letná (50.09446752, 14.417935123333) – Open in Google Maps

Dancing House at night (50.074244, 14.410052) – Open in Google Maps

Sun and light lined up (50.089467, 14.399058) – Open in Google Maps

Long shot from Letná (50.093634, 14.408931) – Open in Google Maps

Sunset from Vinohrady (50.074134, 14.439294) – Open in Google Maps

Vyšehrad vantage point (50.064915, 14.416691) – Open in Google Maps

Dining boats on the Vltava River (50.075763, 14.412477) – Open in Google Maps
Thanks! So, What next?
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