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Aug 19th, 2007 02:03 PM |
I spent last Easter in Prague, that was after two other stays in November and January. They called Easter, Top Season and hotels were even more expensive than usual high season rates. And compared to Nov and Jan, yes, there were many many more visitors but it was manageable. At least it did not put me off so I'm going again in September. I stay as usual in Mala Strana area, underneath the Petrin Hill side, that's much less crowded than, let's say Old Town Square area. I walked one sunny afternoon up the Perin Hill (I prefer that to taking the funicular) with apple trees blooming along the way. The paths were quite free of people in spite of the time and the views were magnificent! It depends on where you go I think. If this is your first time to Prague, you would have to go to the main tourist areas that's crowded, I did that to even in April, but that wasn't too bad. If you can try to go to the Charles' Bridge early in the morning when it is still empty. You would appreciate it much better. From my hotel, the bridge is 10 minute walk so I usually do it before breakfast arou^nd 6.00 - 7.00am.
These are the photos I took then. You will see the white apple blossoms over the Petrin Hill.
http://s29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...0April%202007/
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