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“The Magical City”, “The Golden City”, “The City of a Hundred Towers”, the “Paris of the East”; these are just some of the most common definitions adopted by popular tourist publications when describing Prague, a city of around 1,200,000 inhabitants and, since 1st January 1993, capital of the Czech Republic, as well as capital o... Read on
“The Magical City”, “The Golden City”, “The City of a Hundred Towers”, the “Paris of the East”; these are just some of the most common definitions adopted by popular tourist publications when describing Prague, a city of around 1,200,000 inhabitants and, since 1st January 1993, capital of the Czech Republic, as well as capital o... Read on
Prague
“The Magical City”, “The Golden City”, “The City of a Hundred Towers”, the “Paris of the East”; these are just some of the most common definitions adopted by popular tourist publications when describing Prague, a city of around 1,200,000 inhabitants and, since 1st January 1993, capital of the Czech Republic, as well as capital of central Bohemia. The city offers a wealth of architectural, artistic and cultural treasures, and possesses an individual charm: buildings everywhere are of pleasing architectural form and proportional harmony, with close attention to ornamental detail. It lies proudly along the banks of the River Vltava (also know as the Moldau), amid the gentle surroundings of the hills which characterise this part of Bohemia.
Prague has been a melting-pot of ethnic groups since ancient times, existing by combining Czech elements with Jewish and German ones, and allowing the development of religious movements, trade and commerce, and industry, thanks to its favourable geographic position on the communication routes between Central and Eastern Europe, and between the North and South of the vast German and Slavonic area. A jealous keeper of its mysteries, the city is reluctant to reveal itself to the curiosity of those wanting to unearth the secrets of the alchemists of the past. The birthplace or one time residence of many famous people, such as the astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, the Dientzenhofers, Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Jaroslav Hašek, Franz Kafka, Charles IV, Jan Hus, St John Nepomuk, and many other illustrious figures, the city bears witness to cultures and civilisations from all over the world.
Over the centuries Prague has survived wars and disasters, but its charm has remained unchanged. The artistic and cultural treasures of Prague are unchanged and intact while its beautiful monuments are rich in history.
It is fascinating to walk from the Castle buildings to Charles Bridge or from Malá Strana to the Jewish district, wandering along romantic little streets steeped in a magical atmosphere, passing from the Middle Ages to late Baroque times and returning to the present with the most up-to-date services and activities.
“The Magical City”, “The Golden City”, “The City of a Hundred Towers”, the “Paris of the East”; these are just some of the most common definitions adopted by popular tourist publications when describing Prague, a city of around 1,200,000 inhabitants and, since 1st January 1993, capital of the Czech Republic, as well as capital of central Bohemia. The city offers a wealth of architectural, artistic and cultural treasures, and possesses an individual charm: buildings everywhere are of pleasing architectural form and proportional harmony, with close attention to ornamental detail. It lies proudly along the banks of the River Vltava (also know as the Moldau), amid the gentle surroundings of the hills which characterise this part of Bohemia.
Prague has been a melting-pot of ethnic groups since ancient times, existing by combining Czech elements with Jewish and German ones, and allowing the development of religious movements, trade and commerce, and industry, thanks to its favourable geographic position on the communication routes between Central and Eastern Europe, and between the North and South of the vast German and Slavonic area. A jealous keeper of its mysteries, the city is reluctant to reveal itself to the curiosity of those wanting to unearth the secrets of the alchemists of the past. The birthplace or one time residence of many famous people, such as the astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, the Dientzenhofers, Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Jaroslav Hašek, Franz Kafka, Charles IV, Jan Hus, St John Nepomuk, and many other illustrious figures, the city bears witness to cultures and civilisations from all over the world.
Over the centuries Prague has survived wars and disasters, but its charm has remained unchanged. The artistic and cultural treasures of Prague are unchanged and intact while its beautiful monuments are rich in history.
It is fascinating to walk from the Castle buildings to Charles Bridge or from Malá Strana to the Jewish district, wandering along romantic little streets steeped in a magical atmosphere, passing from the Middle Ages to late Baroque times and returning to the present with the most up-to-date services and activities.
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Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Prague Flora in Prague, Prague (Area)
... Hotel Courtyard by Marriott Prague Flora the hotel was very new. It is located directly at a main ... street, but at night right is quiet. The hotel has an underground car park.
the guests were very ... International.
we had an offer inclusive breakfast and parking space. the hotel is directly next ... to a shopping center, which has a direct access to subway features. With the train you are in about 10 ... Read more
in October 11
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Marcel, Age 19-25, Friends
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... BEST WESTERN Hotel Meteor Plaza centrally located hotel, near Powder tower in Prague. The hotel ... were only breakfast. OK the breakfast is not so overly, but in Prague I have no hotel had, where ... is not very large, has a garage( subject to a charge). The staff are very friendly and multi-lingual ... with the front desk is also the bellhop, the the car in the garage,. Then he brought together with us ... Read more
in February 12
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Andreas, Age 41-45, Couple
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... Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni Prague It was more of a business hotel and hotel for Groups.
the family ... Flora (a metro station).
Prague without car to explore offer the day tickets in. A ticket costs 110 ... room (A2A) was in clean condition.
the size was for 4 people for the duration sufficient.
we had ... night inclusive breakfast booked. In the price for the journey were also tickets for 2 adults for 24 ... Read more
in February 12
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Christoph, Age 41-45, Family
Proof of booking provided
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... value for money. Good starting point for Prague explore. Who by car comes definitely a parking reserve ... Hotel Extol Inn We booked on-line, the worked great. In the hotel is everything there, which one ... needs for a city trip. The entrance area and the restaurant are attractive and modernly decorated ... . Guests in all age groups: youth groups, families, young couples, older couples...
breakfast buffet ... Read more
in October 11
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Anne, Age 36-40, Couple
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... Hotel Josef the hotel lies in the heart of Prague and is an beautiful modern hotel. The room price ... . the hotel lies, as already mentioned, in the center of Prague. To the airport one drives approximately ... included breakfast and was adequate( about 100 euros). The Wi-FiAccess was also free of charge ... 30 to 40 minutes, depending on the traffic. the service was good and always very friendly. The staff ... Read more
in January 12
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Johannes, Age 31-35, Solo/single
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