two days in Prague
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Just walking around Prague is a must do. It's a beautiful city. Little streets and alleyways dotted with little shops.
Another thing we really enjoyed: heading to the Charles Bridge late at night when most people were gone. The bridge was dimly lit. It was magical. The towers at each end don't turn off until midnight. They look especially nice at night.
Don't miss the views over the city from any vantage point...so many red roofs.
Grab a bite to eat from one of the food vendors in the town square and people watch. There was a great band playing in the square when we were there. I could have listened to them all day.
I can't wait to go back...Prague is one of our favorite places in all of Europe.
Another thing we really enjoyed: heading to the Charles Bridge late at night when most people were gone. The bridge was dimly lit. It was magical. The towers at each end don't turn off until midnight. They look especially nice at night.
Don't miss the views over the city from any vantage point...so many red roofs.
Grab a bite to eat from one of the food vendors in the town square and people watch. There was a great band playing in the square when we were there. I could have listened to them all day.
I can't wait to go back...Prague is one of our favorite places in all of Europe.
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Difficult to say without knowing your interests. If you are into music, attend at least one performance, there are many. We LOVED the symphony in the Municipal Building (strange name for an excellent Art Deco concert hall). You will glean many ideas from Fodor's, and you may also be interested in checking out this link:
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ue-general.cfm
http://www.fodors.com/community/euro...ue-general.cfm
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http://www.prague.net/itineraries-in-prague
this link should give you some idea of what to do, the whole website is very useful so worth looking through it
this link should give you some idea of what to do, the whole website is very useful so worth looking through it
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We had a nice meal at a restaurant recommended by a local ..called stoletyi..means one hundred years...
I think
Great ambience and nice Czech food
It's in the artists quarter
Make sure you only get into registered cabs...there are many unlicensed cabs who will rip you off...if asking the hotel to book you one be specifics
They're either aaa or aa cabs...never remember which and I don't have my travel diary on hand...someone will correct me
I think
Great ambience and nice Czech food
It's in the artists quarter
Make sure you only get into registered cabs...there are many unlicensed cabs who will rip you off...if asking the hotel to book you one be specifics
They're either aaa or aa cabs...never remember which and I don't have my travel diary on hand...someone will correct me
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