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Prague is one of the gems of Central Europe and one of the most visited cities. Prague is easy to navigate. The city centre is built into 4 districts, which stretch across both banks of the Vltava River. On the one side stands New Town [Nove Mesto] with Wenceslas Square at its centre. The Old Town [Stare Mesto] has the Old Town Square at its centre and the Jewish Quarter [Josefov] close by. On the other side is the Lesser Quarter [Mala Strana] with Prague Castle towering above.
This Prague city guide is meant to be a good introduction to the entertainment opportunities in the city. Make sure you print before you leave and enjoy your break!
» Here is everything practical you need to know
to best prepare your trip to Prague. From opening times, banks, communication,
visas...
» Prague has became one of the world's most popular
tourist places. There are gorgeous murals to look at and wonderful architecture
in this magical city...
» One of the great pleasures of visiting this
Aside from visits to the castle, or even the jewish quarter, a trip
to the Old Town is a must....
» It's not all about sauerkraut and dumplings
in Prague. There's enough variation of food to please all tastes buds.
Prague has something for all tastes...
» More bars, cafes and lounges you can shake a
cocktail stick at. Prague at night something to experience from the
traditional Czech pubs to...
» Jazz, blues, rock, pop, techno, hip-hop, house...take
your pick as Prague has it all. Fueled by stong beer and local absinthe
you'll find he beat just never stops...
» Just like New York, Prague is a city that never sleeps. Prague's nightlife has something for everyone, from clubs spinning their tunes from dusk 'til dawn...
» Much of the center of Prague is listed in the
UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage Register. Sightseeing in
Prague is a fascinating experience...
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