On the coat of arms of the Czech capital, magnificent white lions in golden crowns support an ancient medieval castle on both sides. This is the whole of Prague: majestic and beautiful, carefully preserving its houses and squares, hospitable and inimitable. There is no point in talking about the magnificence of the Czech capital, and tours to Prague are a much better way to get to know one of the most beautiful cities on the planet.
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- It is believed that the capital of the Czech Republic is beautiful at any time of the year, but experienced travelers recommend visiting it in the fall. Golden colors of leaf fall, blue sky and pleasant warmth make the trip comfortable and memorable. The air temperature in Prague in October reaches +20 degrees, and the dry weather makes memorable photos especially bright and beautiful.
- The historical center of the Czech capital is fully included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. When planning tours to Prague, it is important to think about comfortable shoes, because you will have to walk a lot. Transport in the city center may simply be unnecessary, because every house or street is worthy of acquaintance.
- For trips around the city over long distances, the Prague metro is most suitable, and tram routes can become full-fledged excursion routes. Petrin Hill, where a tower similar to the Eiffel was erected, can be reached by funicular. There are magnificent views of the Czech capital from there.
- Hotels in Prague are open in a huge number and in a variety of price categories. The price of accommodation does not depend too much on the area where the hotel is located, and therefore quite reasonable prices for rooms can be found in the city center.
- Fans of different arts can time their tours to Prague to coincide with one of the many different festivals held here. The most famous among the musical ones are "Prague Spring" and "Prague Autumn". The events within the framework of the World Festival of Gypsy Art and the International Festival of Organ Music are of great interest.
- Many talented people lived in the capital of the Czech Republic, and today museums dedicated to the works of Mozart and Smetana, Dvorak and Hasek, Mucha and Kafka are open here.
Pearl of European Gothic
The architectural dominant of Prague is rightfully considered the Cathedral of St. Vitus. This magnificent building was founded in 925 and now has the status of a cathedral. No tour to Prague is complete without an excursion to Prague Castle, where the cathedral is located. The coronation regalia of Czech kings are kept in the church, and they themselves are buried in the aisles of the cathedral.