How to Spend 4 Days in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
I have been living nearly 20 years of my life just on the other side of the border near Prague. As it happens if life often, we go far away in search of adventure and forget that there are some breathtaking places just in front of our noses. That happened to me and I must admit with shame that during those 20 or so years I have never crossed the border to spend some time in the capital of Czech Republic. There came the time when I could no longer live with the feeling of ignorance and I planned a trip to Prague, where I spent nearly a week enjoying its streets, food and people.
I like being a lazy bum a little bit while visiting some beautiful places, so when I finally got to travel to Prague, I explored it rather slowly. I have prepared for you an example of itinerary you may follow, although it took me a bit longer that it is actually needed. You know… all the coffees I slowly drink and all the corners I need to see. I am a “stop and smell the roses” type.
It is a great way to start your visit. The main reason I like joining the walking tours is that I can get some ideas about the main attractions, what to see and experience in the city, learn some history and when I travel solo, to have an opportunity to meet other travelers. There are many walking tours in Prague. Go to the Old Town Square where the guides meet the groups just at the Astronomical Clock at 10 am and you can join a tour of your interest. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
I like being a lazy bum a little bit while visiting some beautiful places, so when I finally got to travel to Prague, I explored it rather slowly. I have prepared for you an example of itinerary you may follow, although it took me a bit longer that it is actually needed. You know… all the coffees I slowly drink and all the corners I need to see. I am a “stop and smell the roses” type.
It is a great way to start your visit. The main reason I like joining the walking tours is that I can get some ideas about the main attractions, what to see and experience in the city, learn some history and when I travel solo, to have an opportunity to meet other travelers. There are many walking tours in Prague. Go to the Old Town Square where the guides meet the groups just at the Astronomical Clock at 10 am and you can join a tour of your interest. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: How to Spend 4 Days in Prague
Guide Location: Czech Republic » Prague
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Anna Nowak
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.postcardsfromtheworld.com/4-days-in-prague/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Czech Republic » Prague
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Anna Nowak
Read it on Author's Website: http://www.postcardsfromtheworld.com/4-days-in-prague/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Old Town Square
- Astronomical Clock
- Charles bridge
- Dancing house
- Old New Sinagoge
- Jewish Museum
- Letenské Sady
- Hanavský Pavilion
- Prague Castle
- St. Vitus Cathedral
- St. George’s Basilica
- Golden Lane
- Powder Tower
- John Lennon Wall
- Kafka Museum
- Vyšehrad
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