Prague?
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Anyone here been to Prague or happen to live there? My girlfriend turns 30 this summer and I plan to take her there over a weekend (3 nights). What to see? Where to stay? How to get about? Where to eat?
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What to see?
All! Prague has a wonderful old town, a very beautiful main station.
All! Prague has a wonderful old town, a very beautiful main station.
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Been there for like 20 minutes before the bus moved on.
It was super neat though and I've heard they have a pub/restaurant where drinks are served by model trains. I believe it was called Výtopna? Never been there though, bus too fast.
It was super neat though and I've heard they have a pub/restaurant where drinks are served by model trains. I believe it was called Výtopna? Never been there though, bus too fast.
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Been there twice for work.
Excellent city.
I stayed at the Jurys Inn which was good value and directly outside Florenc metro and tram stop.
Transport is cheap with a 3 day pass for the whole city costing 310 crowns (about €11).
I went up the Old Town Hall old town hall about 20mins before it shut (€2ish) and you get fantastic views of the city and its quieter than the middle of the day.
That is where the Prague Astronomical Clock is too, so you can see that.
Don't eat in that area as its over priced for tourists.
Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is another tourist hot spot.
I went back the second time I visited and couldn't even get off the tram it was so busy.
Also tram 22 (it may be more routes now as its the new Skoda Trams) have free Wifi!
One thing I didn't so much like is that Smoking is permitted inside still. Hopefully that will change soon.
Excellent city.
I stayed at the Jurys Inn which was good value and directly outside Florenc metro and tram stop.
Transport is cheap with a 3 day pass for the whole city costing 310 crowns (about €11).
I went up the Old Town Hall old town hall about 20mins before it shut (€2ish) and you get fantastic views of the city and its quieter than the middle of the day.
That is where the Prague Astronomical Clock is too, so you can see that.
Don't eat in that area as its over priced for tourists.
Charles Bridge (Karlův most) is another tourist hot spot.
I went back the second time I visited and couldn't even get off the tram it was so busy.
Also tram 22 (it may be more routes now as its the new Skoda Trams) have free Wifi!
One thing I didn't so much like is that Smoking is permitted inside still. Hopefully that will change soon.
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Re: Prague?
Its a nice place to go - I like it and went to a mini-meet there c. 2007... its got lots of touristy things to see and do, so I recommend it
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I love that photo of you at Andel stationandel wrote:Its a nice place to go - I like it and went to a mini-meet there c. 2007... its got lots of touristy things to see and do, so I recommend it
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