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Prague,
Prague's sparkle seems to grow a little brighter every year.
Sure, there's the world-class beer and the vibrant club scene, but
the Czech capital has so many other priceless gems worth checking
out that it's difficult to know exactly where to begin. One weekend
hardly seems like enough time to fully soak in the city's beguiling
cobbled streets and unique, outlying neighborhood districts that
have helped inspire a whole new generation of travellers. But even
just a few days in Central Europe's Golden City will leave you
mesmerized and asking for more.
Find Prague's best:
- History
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History
Best historical experience:
Josefov
A walk through one of Europe's best-preserved Jewish quarters should be at the top of your to-do list. This compact neighborhood just off Old Town Square is full of unique, hidden treasures, mostly overlooked by the general tourist fare. There are six synagogues here, as well as an impressive, centuries-old cemetery that is worth a look. Also, don't miss the Pink synagogue's haunting display of artwork by some of the Holocaust's youngest victims.
Where: Josefov, 1 U Stare Skoly, Prague, Tel: +420 221 711 511.
Website: www.jewishmuseum.cz - Market
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Market
Best market:
Havelske Trziste
Open year-round, this outdoor bonanza, known in English as “Havel's Market,” is brimming with souvenir trinkets, artwork and fresh fruits and veggies. Browse these neatly packed booths for some of the best bargains in town or just enjoy a fun afternoon of people watching. Located halfway between Wenceslas Square and the heart of Old Town, Havel's Market will put you right in the middle of all the action.
Where: Havelske Trziste, Havelska street, Prague. - Culture
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Culture
Best entertainment:
State Opera Prague
Throw on your ball gown and tux! A night out at Prague’s famous state opera house will be sure to leave you spellbound. The building itself is a sight to behold, its gilded interiors and intricately painted ceilings are breathtaking. The stage here offers a mix of notable operas and ballets. Highlights for the 2009/2010 season include works by Mozart, Puccini, Verdi and Tchaikovsky.
Where: State Opera Prague, 75 Legerova, Prague, Tel: +420 296 117 111.
Website: www.opera.cz - Architecture
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Architecture
Best architecture:
St. Vitus Cathedral
Regardless of where you are in the city, it's hard to miss the spired towers of St. Vitus. The cathedral is one of the most prominent landmarks on the Prague Castle grounds. Its Gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass windows have captivated visitors for centuries and should not be missed. Check out spectacular views of the Czech capital from the top of one of St. Vitus’ twin towers.
Where: St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague Castle, Hradcany, Prague (Metro stop: Malostranska; then Tram No. 22 to Prazsky Hrad), Tel: +420 257 531 622.
Website: www.katedralapraha.cz
Prague - (PRG)
Location
20km north of Prague, a 30 minute journey.
Public transport
Prague Airport 0042 (0)220111111
www.csl.cz
Registered taxis are available outside T1 North exit D and T2 North exit E.
The nearest metro station to the airport is located at the end
of line A. Bus 119 runs every 15-20 minutes from the airport to
Dejvicka with a journey time of 25 minutes. Bus 100 from the
airport to Metro B Zlicin runs every 15 to 30 minutes with a
journey time of 18 minutes.
The night bus 510 runs from 0000 to 0530 from the airport to the
tram station heading for Divoka Sarka.
Tourist information
Desks in arrivals and departure in the north terminal.
Check-in
Opens 2 hours prior to flight departure time. Desks close promptly 40 minutes prior to departure.
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