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The "must see" is the Charles Bridge at night. You could spend all your time in Prague but, if you go on day trips: Kutna Hora has the church with the bone wall, Cesky Krumlov is the U.N. sanctioned city, Karlovy Vary is a German vaction favorite and has crystal.
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For sights outside of Prague: Karlstejn castle has a nice view outside, but the inside isn't supposed to be great. <BR> <BR>My favorite castle was Konopiste. It's kind of hard to get there, so you might go on a tour. This castle was the residence of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, whose assassination led to WW I.
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After living and working in Prague for the past 2.5 years I would highly recommend seeing the town at night. The Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and the Castle are beautiful when lit at night. A walk up to Petrin Park provides another beautiful view of the city and Vltava. Day tours are easy and I'd recommend using Martin's Tour. My favorite, Cesky Krumlov is a quaint town with a very nice castle and guided tours. You will be impressed with the incredible variety of reasonable restaurants and great beer (Pivo).