Look up at striking Man Hanging Out sculpture

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Prague, Czech Republic
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Best months to visit
Jun, Jul, Aug
12°C – 22°C, june brings warmer temperatures with average highs of 22, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Value for money
High
It's free and a unique, memorable experience.
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Reviews from other travelers
Summarised by AI
Unique Photos
Couples loved this quirky art. Great photo op and an interesting talking point!
Quick Visit
Perfect for a short stop! Couples found it easy to see while exploring.
Hidden Gem
Couples were pleasantly surprised. A must-see piece of Prague's art scene!
Easy Missed
Travelers said it's easy to miss if you aren't looking up. Pay attention!
Brief Encounter
Some couples felt it was a very quick experience. Not much to see.
Unsettling Statue
Some couples found the statue unsettling at first glance. Be prepared!
Hours of operation
Monday
open - open
Tuesday
open - open
Wednesday
open - open
Thursday
open - open
Friday
open - open
Saturday
open - open
Sunday
open - open

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Catch a peek of Man Hanging Out sculpture.

Catch a peek of Man Hanging Out sculpture.

When to visit

We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.

Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW
February remains cold in Prague, with temperatures between -2.7°C and 3.3°C. Snowfall is still possible, and days start to lengthen slightly.
-3-3°C
February remains cold in Prague, with temperatures between -2.7°C and 3.3°C. Snowfall is still possible, and days start to lengthen slightly.
Open
Certain attractions may have limited hours or be closed.
Not recommended
February offers a quieter visit with the charm of winter still present. It's suitable for travelers who prefer fewer crowds and don't mind the cold.
March
MEDIUM
March marks the beginning of spring in Prague, with temperatures ranging from 0.1°C to 8.1°C. The city starts to bloom, and days become milder.
0-8°C
March marks the beginning of spring in Prague, with temperatures ranging from 0.1°C to 8.1°C. The city starts to bloom, and days become milder.
Open
Most attractions operate normally, though some may still have reduced hours early in the month.
Recommended
March offers a pleasant balance between improving weather and moderate crowd levels, making it a good time to visit.
April
MEDIUM
April in Prague brings milder temperatures between 4.2°C and 14.4°C. The city is in full bloom, and longer daylight hours enhance the experience.
4-14°C
April in Prague brings milder temperatures between 4.2°C and 14.4°C. The city is in full bloom, and longer daylight hours enhance the experience.
Open
All major attractions are open, with regular operating hours.
Recommended
April offers a vibrant atmosphere with pleasant weather and manageable crowds, making it an excellent time to visit.
May
MEDIUM
May in Prague offers mild temperatures with average highs around 18.3°C and lows of 7.1°C. It's the wettest month, receiving approximately 77mm of rainfall over about 9.8 days. Days are long, with around 15 hours of daylight, and sunshine averages 6.9 hours daily.
7-18°C
May in Prague offers mild temperatures with average highs around 18.3°C and lows of 7.1°C. It's the wettest month, receiving approximately 77mm of rainfall over about 9.8 days. Days are long, with around 15 hours of daylight, and sunshine averages 6.9 hours daily.
Open
No specific restrictions; however, some public institutions may have reduced hours on national holidays like May 1 (Labor Day) and May 8 (Liberation Day).
Recommended
May is a pleasant time to visit Prague, with comfortable weather and moderate crowds. It's advisable to carry rain gear due to higher precipitation. Be mindful of national holidays that might affect operating hours of certain attractions.

How to get there

Metro
Metro
Recommended
The nearest metro station is Staroměstská on Line A, approximately a 5-7 minute walk from the sculpture.
Taxi
Taxi
Recommended
Taxis and ride-sharing services can drop passengers directly at Husova Street, close to the sculpture.
Walking
Walking
Recommended
Walking is a convenient option, especially from nearby landmarks like Old Town Square (9-minute walk) and Charles Bridge (13-minute walk).
Bus
Bus
Several bus lines serve the area, with the Národní třída stop being a short walk from the sculpture.

Additional info

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Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required

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