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Probably a lot was written about this truly beautiful city and still reasons why Prague is so popular are quite simple. Strolling at cobblestone streets of the old town with great views at architecture buildings, churches and magnificent Castle make it believe. You can continue having a relatively cheap lunch or dinner at one of pubs accompanied with world famous Czech beer. Later on cut the price of entrance ticket in half to enjoy classic music concert or for younger crowd just clubbing and adoring beautiful Czech girls. When you get enough of tourist places just escape to peaceful, leafy grounds of Vysehrad or Stromovka Park. Shopper lovers will not be left behind as often excellent and reasonably priced local goods swelling all the time.
No matter if winter or summer, you will enjoy Prague at its best as everyone discover something special there.
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Walks of Prague - Guided Tours in Prague City | Prague seldom visited by tourists until the 1989 is now one of the most popular visited destinations in Europe. ‘Maticka’ Praha as we call it ‘little mother Prague’ is very beautiful city. It’s our capital, cradle of our culture where many famous writers, artists, athletes, sports players, models, film directors were born. This city was under communism for over 40 year. Then Velvet Revolution of 17th November 1989 changes everything (now Czech Republic public holiday). And from moment when freedom comes to the streets, city starts enjoying huge economic boom. Prague has a great scale of architecture buildings. In 1992 the historical core of the city covering 866 hectares was listed in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Register. No matter where you will go there, you will discover some parts of that city multi-layered history dating from the Holy Roman Empire, the Habsburg Empire, the first Czechoslovak Republic (1918), the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, the Communist Republic of Czechoslovakia to the now days of democratic Czech Republic. City undamaged by WWII can now offer unforgettable experience just walking through Baroque, Rococo and Art Nouveau redeveloped streets. Prague is situated on a broken terrain on both banks of the Vltava (Moldau) river in central Bohemia.
Why is Prague so popular? There’s something magic about that city. We don’t know if it is Franz Kafka who’s attracting many Jewish to see Old Synagogue. We don’t know if it is view from famous café Slavia over river and castle where former president used to go. We don’t know if it is inexpensive sort break offered in some travel agents shop. We don’t know if it is desire to see post communist city witch has been barred from visitor for many decades. We don’t know if it is strolling over Charles Bride at dawn. Maybe this Prague guide ... We don’t know … but what we know, you will fall in love with Prague. | Franz Kafka Prague - Travel Basic Prague Read what other travellers have to say about hotels in Prague PRAGUE GUIDE - ALL ABOUT PRAGUE - PRAGUE GUIDE |
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Probably every visitor of Prague must see Charles Bridge. Best time to experience walling, strolling over bridge it's at dawn. 30 statues that line that bridge, view over Prague Caste and river makes it unforgettable experience - more Old Town Square 
Well know for its astronomical clock and Art Nouveau Hus Monument. This Square was main marketplace until beginning of the 20th century. Definitely you will enjoy many shows, horse-drawn beer wagons, cafes and restaurants all around - more Prague Castle 
No matter how many times you've been to Prague Castle, there is always some new detail that jumps out at you. A questionable legend says that alchemists lived in those cute little houses on Zlata ulicka; what's more certain is that goldsmiths and later Franz Kafka were residents - more Dancing House 
Close to Rasinovo Sq. is quite interesting new building which look vaguely like a couple ballroom dancing - more Prague City Travel Guide - Our Prague Guide is aimed to bring latest info about Prague. When you plane your trip to Prague - Prague Guide books are essential to keep you up to date. |
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