Praha (Prague), Czechia
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Praha (Prague), CzechiaPraha (Prague) highlightsKnown for architecture, bridge, castle, fortress, funicular, historical center, medieval old town, museum, river, catholic cathedral Whether it's the imposing Baroque buildings, splendid Bohemian art or world-class beer, there are plenty of reasons people are drawn to the magnificent Prague. There are plenty of stunning architectural masterpieces! Lots of famous sights! A wealth of exquisite churches and museums! There is so much to see! You understand, it is impossible to see Czechia just in a couple of days. Come with us to explore Czechia in a 1-2 week road trip. We will pass Praha (Prague), along with other Czechia' attractions, to discover the soul of the country, its way of life, culture and traditions, food and drinks. Browse our tours passing Praha (Prague), or contact us directly for a custom tour in Czechia. By the way, we charge nothing for a custom itinerary. Contact us directly, let's plan all the details of your trip and get it done! Other places in Czechia that we are familiar withČervená Lhota (Cervena Lhota) - Known for castle, island, lake, museum Telč (Telc) - Known for architecture, castle, historical center; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Last reviewed: 11 December 2021 Praha (Prague) descriptionWith Gothic churches, hilltop castles and an Old Town straight out of a fairy-tale, Prague is easily Central Europe's most charming and photogenic city. Prague is an endless maze of beauty, history and culture, where imposing buildings, Baroque sculptures and playful public art jostle for attention. The medley of architectural styles on display reflects the Czech capital's long history, with the 9th-century Prague Castle and the Gothic allure of St Vitus Cathedral throwing the colourful, Rococo Kinský Palace and the striking Deconstructivist Dancing House into sharp relief. The 16-arch Charles Bridge, which links Prague's historic Old Town to the hilly Malá Strana neighbourhood across the River Vltava, is one of the city's most famous landmarks. Another famed spot is Old Town Square, where crowds gather beneath the medieval astronomical clock to watch the hourly procession of the 12 Apostles. This incredible city features a rich complex of historic buildings, among other things. Whatever the time of year, a trip to Prague is the ideal opportunity to take in the city's spellbinding architecture. While exploring the capital of the Czech Republic, keep your eyes peeled for these incredible buildings and structures. The warm summer months are the busiest time for the city. Autumn brings gorgeous foliage to Prague's charming parks, and undoubtedly Christmas season draw in crowds in December. Prague is truly an all-year-round destination! Praha (Prague) related toursWe at Monterrasol Travel welcome you to see Praha (Prague) during multi-day small group car tour. Contact us if you would like to customize your tour to Praha (Prague). We have developed several small group tours that visiting beautiful Praha (Prague). But, if you have a special conditions or any from these tours fit you, please do not hesitate to contact us, we can organize a tour exactly as you would like. We charge nothing for develop a custom itinerary. And remember, we have no problems to take you from almost any place where you stay, hotel or private accommodation.
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