Top Tips for Visiting Prague
It’s generally accepted that Prague is one of the world’s most beautiful cities and ideal for a weekend getaway or a longer, more involved exploration.
If you do only have a short time, it may help to have some insider tips for visiting Prague. Airport to city transfers are your first step and are certainly something you should endeavour to organise ahead of time. That, along with the information below, will hopefully go some way to helping you enjoy your trip that bit more.
Top Tips and Attractions
The city isn’t anywhere near a coastline, so if you’re visiting in the winter, remember that temperatures here may be considerably lower than you’re normally used to. Bring warm clothes so you can dress accordingly.
Don’t miss the key city-centre attractions like the castle, Old Town square and Charles Bridge. They really are stunningly beautiful and not as touristy as you might expect.You should also visit the Deer Moat – a grassy walking area towards the rear of the castle. The castle can be busy at peak times but, strangely, tourists quite often miss this area, which is tranquil and beautiful.
Take a walk up Letna Hill. There are some fantastic views over the Old Town and you’ll be able to appreciate its true beauty. Like the Deer Moat it’s surprisingly overlooked by tourists, which is great if you’d like to just contemplate the scenery and take photos without any crowds.
At peak times in the high season Prague Airport to city transfers can be very busy. It is sensible to book ahead – particularly if you have a bigger party or lots of luggage. If you book your Prague Airport to city transfers with a reputable shuttle company, you can be assured of a reliable pick-up and a quick, safe trip to the door of your accommodation.
Cihelna is a tiny street that isn’t in itself staggeringly interesting (though it’s cute enough) but it does overlook one end the Charles Bridge. You’ll get some fantastic and unusual views – again ideal for that photo album.
One unique activity you can undertake in the city is to enjoy a spa on a boat in the river! This fun attraction is part of the (A)Void Gallery, but it is seasonal so make enquiries before going out of your way to find it.
Check out the city's famous fountains, of which the oldest (still complete) is The Kohl Fountain. They’re all very beautiful but The Kohl Fountain dates back to the 17th century.
Like any city anywhere on earth, restaurant prices may tend to be higher in the main tourist spots. If you’d like authentic Czech cuisine at sensible prices, look in the quieter back streets or outside of the main tourist squares and streets.
Very few people visit this delightful city without remarking as they’re leaving, "I wish we’d stayed longer". So, organise your Prague Airport to city transfer and come and see what all the fuss is about! You won’t regret it.
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