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Prague
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and also the country's largest city. Known as the City of a Hundred Spires, there is an abundance of cathedrals, golden tipped towers, and quaint cobble-stoned streets that visitors can happily stumble upon. Prague’s magical atmosphere is result of the perfect blend of old and new as seen through monuments and structures representing various styles of architecture such as Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance and Art Nouveau. There are also scores of public squares and parks for leisure walks and picnics to indulge on delicious local food and Czech beer.
Top things to do in Prague
Prague Castle Ticket
Cesky Krumlov (CK) One Day Trip from Prague with castle tickets
Prague Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise
Prague Charles Bridge 1-Hour Classic River Cruise
Cesky Krumlov One-Day Walking Tour from Prague
Vltava River Evening Eco Cruise with Prosecco in Prague
Ghosts, legends, and medieval underground dungeon tour in Prague
Prague Big Bus Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
From Prague: Kutna Hora with St. Barbara's Cathedral and Bone Church
Folkloric Dinner Show Experience in Prague with optional transfer
Prague Evening Classic River Cruise
Transport in Prague
Prague Visitor Pass
Prague|Vaclav Havel Airport Private Airport Transfer
Prague Airport—Prague bus by RegioJet
Prague car rentals | Choose from multiple car models
Hotels in Prague
Reviews of Prague activities
Quick facts about Prague
Local weather
℉℃Time zone
GMT +01:00
No time difference
Currency
Czech Koruna
1EUR = 24.22CZK
Official languages
Czech
Recommended trip duration
3 days

FAQs about Prague
What is Prague best known for?
What is Prague best known for?
Prague is well known for its well-preserved castles, Baroque architecture, medieval squares, hot nightlife spots, and also its expansive art scene. The city holds centuries worth of European history and rich cultural heritage which you can clearly see and feel when you explore around its cobblestone streets.
When is the best time to visit Prague?
When is the best time to visit Prague?
The best time to visit Prague is just before or after the summer season, in late spring or early fall. Since the city generally has a cold climate throughout the year, it is during the warmer months that an influx of visitors arrive and hotel rates are higher. If you want to have a great sightseeing experience, make sure to visit Prague in April to May, or in September.
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Prague?
Where is the best location for tourists to stay in Prague?
Prague is divided into different districts, all of which has its own unique charm. If you want to stay within close proximity of the main tourist attractions in Prague, you can choose to book a hotel at Stare Mesto or Old Town, this district is great for first time visitors, too. Nove Mesto or New Town is where you can find many luxury hotels as well as the Wenceslas Square. The Karlin district is for the budget travelers looking for a rather newer and modern area to stay in.
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