Prague Hotels | Tours and attractions in Prague
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Prague is the historic capital of the Czech Republic. It is one of Europe's most unforgettable and beautiful cities. Described as a destination for anyone, Prague is a city that offers a whole world of experiences. Your visit to Prague is guaranteed to be a memorable and rewarding one.
From the towering spires of its skyline to the street side bars, and from the heady mix of culture and art in the museums to the human traffic of Prague's nightlife, you will discover something new and unexpected at every turn during your stay in Prague.
Prague has always had a reputation as an exquisite and elegant city. A place where you can indulge your passion for the finer things in life: high art, magnificent theatre, rich history and culture. It is also a modern city though, a place with a beating heart in the twenty-first century. Prague has a well-deserved reputation as a place to let down your hair and enjoy yourself.
Prague is as popular with stag parties as it is with culture vultures doing the "Grand Tour". A visit to Prague is whatever you make of it, and anyone who comes will return to see the side of the city they missed out on!
With so much to see and do when you are in Prague, it can be a struggle to fit everything in. That's why we have collected some of the best Prague attractions, and a great selection of guided tours of Prague in one place so that you can see as many of the highlights of this amazing city as possible.
Things that no visitor to Prague should miss out on include Prague Castle - the most popular attraction in the city; the Old Town Square and the maze of back streets that surround it; the views over the city from the tower on Petrin Hill; and the famous Jewish Quarter Josefov. Prague is a great city for shopping. The consistently favourable exchange rate, low prices, and sheer variety of goods on offer make a trip around the shops an absolute must. Czech coloured glass, Bohemian crystal, art, antiques, and local hand-made jewellery are great value in Prague. Markets are popular. The Holesovice market is favoured by the locals and gives a real insight into the culture of the Czechs. The annual Christmas markets are tourist friendly and great fun - albeit more expensive than the local shops.
In recent years, Prague's nightlife has been one of the driving forces in attracting visitors to the city, and the bars around Wenceslas Square are a favourite spot for a few evening drinks. Czech beer is world famous. Some of the best-known brands are Staropromen and Krusovice, as well as the internationally famous Budweiser. Nightclubs are busy at the weekends, but are open throughout the week. There are regular special promotions to save you money. While the days of the 5p pint are long gone, an evening out in Prague is far cheaper than it would be in the UK.