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kelsey22 Apr 29th, 2017 02:34 PM

roaming Prague...but for how long?
 
I would like to get to Prague this summer but I am quite a limited budget so my days are between 8-10. I love architecture, history, art and people watching. I thought if I split the trip into Budapest and Prague, it might feel rushed. I have been to Vienna so I would like to see something new. Other details: I am flying from Canada. I also would love a budget type hotel recommendation (you all have never steered me wrong).

Thanks

jamikins Apr 29th, 2017 11:32 PM

We are in Prague right now and love it!!! We have also been to Budapest. Depending what you want to see I think splitting a week between them would be lovely! It's easy to take the train between them.

As for budget, what amount do you want to spend? I'd start my search on www.booking.com

Happy planning!

wanderer_butterfly Apr 29th, 2017 11:42 PM

Have been to Prague and Budapest in the same leg and both are wonderful!!

I agree with Jamikins..you can take the train its most convenient and picturesque

We were on a budget too..in Prague check out Adeba Hotel..a quaint little place..very practical and the breakfast is amazing ;)

If you are going to Budapest recommend you to book a hotel apartment on the banks of Danube..the view is to die for and is the best location ever plus its not too pricey

Cheers

annhig Apr 30th, 2017 02:42 AM

Hi Jamikins - didn't know you'd gone to Prague - you kept that quiet.

i hope you're finding lots of wine to drink [we tended to stick to the beer - have you tried the nettle beer yet?] and having a great time.

Dare I ask if there's a TR in the offing when you get back?

kelsey22 Apr 30th, 2017 04:50 AM

Hi - I knew I could count on you all! I welcome any suggestions. Any suggestions at all.

basingstoke2 Apr 30th, 2017 04:56 AM

Hotel Kampa Garden is ideally located at the Charles bridge and costs about $110-115/night. We stayed there twice and liked it very much.

jamikins Apr 30th, 2017 05:54 AM

Hi there

Definitely photos and a small trip report are in the works!!

Absolutely recommend Taste of Prague food tours!!! Highlight of the trip!!!

More soon...

joannyc Apr 30th, 2017 07:13 PM

Loved Prague. My all time favorite destination!

I would suggest 5 nights in Prague with a day trip to Terezin, 1 night in Cesky Krumlov and the rest of your time in Budapest assuming you have at least 9 nights (you mention 8-10).

Enjoy!

BigRuss May 1st, 2017 08:19 AM

What's a "budget hotel" in Loonies and cents?

This group has various offerings at numerous price points and they tend to be good: https://www.avehotels.cz/en/ Stay closer to Mala Strana or Stare Mesto than Hradcany. The last is the castle district and it's a long walk to the river and center of the city and the return trip is uphill.

You could easily do 5 nights in each and have a fine time while viewing a lot in each city.

Elizabeth_S May 1st, 2017 09:14 AM

Jamikins we leave for Prague in a week. Hoping for some tips!

Elizabeth_S May 1st, 2017 09:27 AM

Just bought Jed food tour. Looks great - thanks!

Elizabeth_S May 1st, 2017 09:27 AM

Booked food tour. Sheesh

jamikins May 1st, 2017 01:22 PM

So glad you booked the food tour, it was the highlight of our trip!!

Just in the taxi home, will post more with pics tomorrow!!

Elizabeth_S May 1st, 2017 01:58 PM

I booked it the first full day we're there (of 5 days) ---- want to lay in all the restaurant info first! Have thoughts about Sevilla food tour to share as mentioned on FB

jamikins May 1st, 2017 02:28 PM

Perfect! If you are into great food reservations at Le Degustation, Sansho and Dish are highly recommended!

kelsey22 May 1st, 2017 03:06 PM

Hi - which food tour are we talking about and would any other tours be recommended?

jamikins May 1st, 2017 10:29 PM

It is this tour

https://www.tasteofprague.com/prague-foodie-tour/

The amount and quality of the food you get is amazing!

kelsey22 May 2nd, 2017 05:00 PM

Thanks.

I just looked at your photos Jamikins...wonderful! Are there really that many people? I am starting to wonder if August will be a problem with crowds.

jamikins May 2nd, 2017 08:10 PM

On Charles Bridge - yes there were that many people...all day. And the short walk from Charles Bridge to Old Town Square down the pedestrian road was just as crowded. But one block over there was nobody. The tourist pedestrian road was covered in tacky souveneer shops and tourist restaurants so I don't feel like I missed anything by avoiding it. We walked down it after dinner when it was still busy but manageable. The crowds are easy to get away from by walking a couple blocks away from that main bit. Head to the castle very early (we skipped it) as it is super crowded as well.

We felt putting up with the crowds was worth it!

annhig May 3rd, 2017 06:51 AM

jamikins - our only visit to Prague was about 10 years ago between Christmas and N/Year - it was busy but not unbearable, and the atmosphere was great. I can;t remember walking across the charles Bridge being a particular problem but it was quite a long time ago.

I do remember it being pretty chilly though!


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