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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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Mobile Phones in Prague

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If you live in Europe, Australia or New Zealand you can bring your own GMS mobile. The Czech Republic uses the GMS 900 system. Recently we have been building new networks allowing the use of 3G phones. It is recommended though that you check with your mobile provider before you leave about using your phone in Prague. If you are planning a longer stay it may worth buying or renting a phone as calls made via roaming tend to be very expensive. There are three major mobile phone operators. Eurotel, T-Mobile and Vodafone. Calls made from Czech mobiles to mobiles or landlines cost between 5 CZK to 9 CZK per minute. You can buy prepaid phone from around 1500 CZK or you can buy a sim card and use it with your existing mobile phone. Mobiles phones in Prague are very common, and probably more then 85% of the population use theirs every day, and for those text addicts - you can send free sms message to Eurotel or Oskar users from their www pages. If you coming to Prague from UK and you're with Vodafone just dial 5555 and active discount roaming plane (absolutely free).
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    Former Czech mobile phone operator Oskar is now part of worldwide Vodafone Group - www.vodafone.cz

     

    Charles Bridge

    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.

     

    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.