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Don't Miss in Prague

 Charles Bridge
 Wenceslas Square
 Old Jewish Quarter
 Prague Castle
 Magic Lantern Theatre
 Cafe Slavia & Imperial
 Trade Fair Palace
 St.Mikulas Church
 Municipal House
 National Theatre
 Stavovske Divadlo
 Town Bridge Tower
 Old Town Square
 Parizska Street
 Petrin Hill
 Astronomical Tower
 Powder Tower
 State Opera House
 Rudlfinum
 Lesser Town
 St. James Church
 Theatre of Estates
 Observation Tower
 Stromovka Park
 Vltava River
 Vysehrad
 Bertramka
 Lapidarium
 Ta Fantastika
Prague Picture Gallery

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CZECH NATIONAL HOLIDAYS

Business hours for most shops (see section about shopping) are from 9am - 6pm Monday to Friday. On Saturdays most close at noon. Department stores and hypermarkets usually close at 8pm from Monday to Sunday. Banks are mostly open from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Museums and galleries usually open from 9am to 6pm except Mondays, when most are closed. Ticket prices and admission for museums range from 100 CZK to 300 CZK. Churches are usually open as museums but some are closed and tourist can only see from the vestibule. Pubs usually close between 10pm to 12pm. There’s also some non-stop bars and open late restaurants where you can continue drinking until the early morning.

The National Museum is closed every first Tuesday of the month. Every first Monday of the month admittance is free.

The Jewish museum is closed from Friday to Saturday (obviously Sabbath).

Dum U Cerne Matky Bozi, Art of Czech Kubisme, from Tuesday to Sunday from 10am-18pm.

The Toy Museum on the Prague Castle every day from 9.30am- 17.30pm.

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  • Walks of Prague

    choose from following PRAGUE WALKS      
    - The Superior Tour of Prague
    - Old Prague - 1000 years of architecture
    - Ghost Walk of Prague
    - Lunch on the River
    - The Grand Tour of Prague
    - Undiscovered Prague
    - The Famous Pubs of the Old Town
    - Dinner on the River
    - Individual Walk
    - Old Jewish Quarter
    - Prague Castle and the Royal Route
    - Communism Walk
    - Prague by Car
    - Boat Cruise - "Little Venice" of Prague
     

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    Prague Information Centre

     

    If you want free maps, guide book, pamphlets, magazines about Prague you should drop off at one of tourist information centre.

    Offices are located at

    - Celetna,   Prague 1

    - Karlova 1, Prague 1

    - Narodni 4, Prague 1

    - Nerudova 4, Prag 1

    aroundprague.com

     

    Currencies Accepted

    Official currency is Ceska Kornua (Czech Crown). Most stores (also small ones), shops and  accept credit and debit cards. Selected department stores and restaurants will accept Euros but exchange rate won't be too good.

     

    Hand-painted Easter eggs
    A nice little Czech souvenir that will come in especially handy at Easter is a box of beautiful hand-painted Easter eggs. Lots of them are true works of art. You will find them at markets and souvenir shops all year round.

     

    Becherovka
    This herbal liquor from Karlovy Vary is good for health (good for digestion). It can be an acquired taste, so try a bit first. This is good gift for sprits lovers.