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Quick Guide to Prague
A magical city in the heart of Europe with fairy corners and finely decorated old buildings; wide squares where you can taste delicious typical dishes and get lost into colourful markets to end your day with a romantic walk on a beautiful bridge under the moonlight. Prague is perfect for a weekend getaway and this is our Quick Guide with all you need to know to arrange your trip.
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Where to stay | Hotel Raffaello ☆☆☆☆ (score on booking: 7.9) @ Legerova 485, 120 00 Vinohrady, Cechia
Close to the main attractions, clean and spacious rooms, nice breakfast.
WHEN
TO GO
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
What to see
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Old Town (Stare Mesto) with the Astronomical Clock in the main Square; when the clock strikes the hour look at it and 4 characters (representing the 7 Deadly Sins) will come out for a brief show
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Prague Castle with Royal Gardens
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Saint Wenceslas Square
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Mala Strana district (Little Town)
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St. Vitus Gothic Cathedral
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Charles Bridge connecting the Old Town to Mala Strana district
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the Jewish District
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the Dancing House
Where & what to eat
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U Supa @ Celetna 563/22, Praga - for a typical czech dinner in the heart of Old Town
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Trdelnik, a unique cinnamon sugar pastry you’ll find (and smell) everywhere in the streets
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Street food in Old Town main square: sausage or Prague Ham sandwiches, potatoes on a stick, hot typical dishes, bagels
When to go | During Christmas or Easter holidays to enjoy the magical atmosphere of markets in the main square, where you can find handmade craft gifts and decorations.