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Prague is the home town of eight universities and colleges including the oldest one in the Central and Eastern Europe - famous Charles University (founded in 1348 by Charles IV).
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- December 22, 2010
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Student Hangouts
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- April 7, 2009
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There is almost no city better for students to hang out than in Prague. It is nearly impossible to hit all the clubs, bars and cafes the city has to offer. The activity transitions easily from the daytime hours to night and there is always plenty to do and see. There is plenty of live music both from bands and DJ’s and there is something for every taste. The only real problem is trying to decide where you should go as there are just so many options to choose from.
Tips for Students in Prague
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- July 7, 2007
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If you are a student and coming just for a trip or for study you should take your ISIC card with you. You can obtain discounts at a large range of places including museums (50%), transport (trains, public transport passes, buses, etc.), theatres, cinemas and restaurants where the ISIC card is welcomed.
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