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Prague(Czech Republic):

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Why Go To Prague:

A prosperous and bustling city, Prague now attracts more tourists than ever. But its picturesque downtown veils both a dark legacy and a resilient past. Dating back to about A.D. 870, Prague has withstood numerous overthrows, invasions, fires and floods. It's this reputation for survival and perseverance that has made the Czech capital so fascinating. Today, its storied churches, narrow streets, daunting hilltop castle and statue-lined bridges create the scene of an urban fairy tale. Even the most jaded traveler would have trouble resisting this city's charms.

Prague was once a hidden gem, overshadowed by its flashier neighbors to the west. But the city couldn't keep its marvels a secret for too long – now, it's a haven for travelers seeking awe-inspiring experiences at affordable prices. Even today, top attractions – including the famous Charles Bridge and the historic Prague Castle – offer free admission and many hotels offer rooms at a fraction of the cost of other European cities. But this bargain-hunting legacy has a ticking clock on it, so if you're hoping to find a fire-sale price, now's the time to do so.

Best of Prague:

Best Hotels in Prague;

#1Aria Hotel Prague

#2Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa

#3Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

Best Things to Do in Prague;

#1Old Town Square (Staromestské námestí)

#2Charles Bridge (Karluv most)

#3Prague Castle

Prague Travel Tips:

Best Months to Visit;

The best times to visit Prague are the spring and early fall when the weather is mild and there are fewer crowds. Because of the city's generally chilly climate, the warmer summer months (average high temperatures hover in the low to mid-70s) see the largest influx of tourists – which means higher hotel rates. The spring and early fall, however, offer clear skies, highs ranging from the mid-50s to the upper 60s and much lower room rates. Prague also shines during the festive Christmas season but be warned that the city sees a fair amount of snow and highs don't rise above the mid-30s.

How to Save Money in Prague;

Summer somewhere else; Warm, sunny weather draws thousands of tourists. And as the number of visitors rises, so do hotel prices. Plan to visit during the cooler months.

Breakfast is the most important meal; Many Prague hotels offer complimentary breakfasts. Consider this when making reservations.

Dodge cabs; Unfortunately, the city's taxi drivers have a reputation for overcharging and dishonesty. Although there are a few reputable taxi companies, use public transportation to get around as much as you can.

What You Need to Know:

Don't forget your dictionary;
You can find some English-speakers around the more popular tourist districts, but having a Czech dictionary or phrasebook will likely come in handy.

Stick to the ATM;
Many businesses will change your U.S. dollars to koruna, the Czech Republic's currency, but you may face fees of up to 10 percent. Avoid the hassle by using a credit card or withdrawing money from an ATM.

Keep a watch on your wallet;
Although Prague is a very safe city for its size, pickpockets are known to hover around tourist hot spots like the Charles Bridge. It's a good idea to carry your valuables in your front pocket or in a bag that can be securely closed.

Safety;

Prague is generally considered a safe city, especially for one of its size. The main danger to be aware of is pickpockets, who hover around the tourist hot spots like the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge. Also, keep an eye out for them when using mass transit. Some taxi drivers have been known to overcharge tourists. Phone for a taxi or go to an authorized taxi stand (they are marked with red and yellow signs) to reduce your chances of being swindled.

Getting Around Prague;

The best way to get around Prague is on foot or by public transportation. Exploring this city on foot is a treat for the eyes, plus many of the most noteworthy attractions are within walking distance of one another. There is an extensive public transportation system that includes bus, tram and subway lines.

To get into the city from the Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG), you can take the No. 119 bus to Nádraží Veleslavín metro station on the green line (line A) to the city center. You could also spring for a taxi, which will cost you about 450 to 560 koruna (about $20 to $25) to the city center, but be aware that many taxis have a reputation for overcharging.

Entry & Exit Requirements;

According to the U.S. State Department, American citizens may enter the Czech Republic for up to 90 days without a visa. A valid passport with at least two blank pages and up to six months remaining validity is required for entry and exit. For more information, visit the U.S. State Department's website.

SOME PHOTOGRAPHS:


Don't miss the beautiful Prague Astronomical Clock located in Old Town Square, which determines the phases of the moon and the equinoxes instead of telling time.


Past visitors raved about the views from the top of Petrin Hill.


Prague Castle serves as both the official residence of the Czech president and as a popular tourist attraction.

FOR MORE INFO VISIT:https://travel.usnews.com/Prague_Czech_Republic/

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