While preparing the
Prague Travel Guide, I dreamed a little. While photographing those streets that smell of history, its delicious food, the mystical atmosphere of the Charles Bridge over the Vltava river, the moment I realized that the next one was just as beautiful, I kept thinking about the Prague Nightlife and its streets.
Removing Prague travel notes from dusty shelves and Prague city guide I realized that it was time to write my article.
Beginning to 1.Prague
With the end of summer 2015, I found myself planning winter routes.. Just at this time, many airline companies’ discounted ticket campaigns to almost every city in Europe caught my eye.
The campaign tickets were valid for winter tourism between October and March, and round-trip prices started from $90 in total.. At that time, I decided to set a route to each month.
The first thing that caught my eye from these routes was Prague, a gothic city.. Now I was in the process of deciding which month to go to this romantic city.. I read a few blog posts about the city being very cold in the winter.. Therefore, I decided to buy my ticket for my three-day trip to the end of March for a small price of $119.
Time flew by like water, Prague vacation was on the horizon. Since my trip was a few weeks away, I started to make my Prague travel plans.. While I was planning my trip, it was believed that the Easter holiday (According to the Christian belief, Hz.. It was the day Jesus was resurrected after his death and it was celebrated on the first Sunday after March 22) I learned that it would coincide with my trip to Prague.. My excitement to see this wonderful city was at its peak.
Did you know that you can stay in Prague for 10 dollars a night? You can see the hotels by clicking on the Prague hotels list
I was more experienced for my second trip alone. My backpack that I prepared with minimum requirements (The bag was half empty so minimum requirements. You can also check our article on Must have in your backpack ) and I was ready now.. At the airport on a rainy Saturday morning in Istanbul, I was waiting for my plane to take off.
About 2.Prague
Where is Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic? Prague is located in the heart of the Czech Republic, which borders Slovakia and Austria to the south and Poland and Germany to the north.. Also, the capital city of Prague is located in the heart of Central Europe.. If you ask “What kind of place is Prague?”, we wouldn’t be wrong if we call this city Franz Kafka’s city!
<p id="caption-attachment-9272" class="wp-caption" -text"Inside the Prague Castle and Easter Feast/ppThose who know more or less that the mystical structure of the city is reflected in Franz Kafka's pen, can understand it at almost many points while visiting the city.. Since the city was never affected by the wars, it has carried an excellent strong"Prague architecture"/strong to the present day.. The reason for this is that during the Nazi occupation, the city was handed over to Hitler by the people, with the aim of not destroying it in any way./pp id="caption-attachment-9273" class="wp-caption-text"Vltava River View of Prague from the top/ppPrague can fascinate you with the mystical structure of Medieval Europe, or make you fall in love, so to speak.. You can be fascinated while watching the city from its towers with a bird's eye view, and wander through the cobblestone streets in admiration./ppAnother feature of this mystical city that makes it even more attractive is its many bridges, especially the impressive strongCharles Bridge/strong. It is built on the Vltava river.. The left side of the Vltava river passes as Mala strana district and the right side as the Old town./ppIf you come here during the winter months, you may witness the difficulty of living conditions in Prague due to the extremely cold weather.. But I think you will experience the romance just as deeply./ppThis mystical city has made a reputation as one of the strongvalentine's day/strong routes, especially in winter, due to this feature.. That's why many couples choose this perfect city for their strongPrague tour/strong./ph2strong3.Prague Travel Guide/strong/h2pEurope's Best Travel Guide/strong/h2p Prague tours are always interesting for many tourists and travelers, as it is one of the cities that attract the most tourists.. If you are planning a Prague tour, I suggest you plan a strongone-week tour/strong that will include the strongBudapest Vienna Prague/strong trio, one of the most interesting tours./pp id="caption- attachment-9274" class="wp-caption-text"One of the Squares Inside the Prague Castle/ppI haven't traveled with a tour so far and it was more interesting for me to make my own plan and visit. But if you are undecided between traveling with a tour or creating your own travel plan, I suggest you read our article strongTo tour or to travel individually/strong./ppBy the way, strongCzech Republic is a member of the European Union. Since it is one of the countries/strong, the Czech Republic is a country where we can go by obtaining a visa.. Therefore, if you want to visit this beautiful city, you need to have a valid Schengen visa.. Once you have a Schengen visa, you can freely travel to all neighboring countries./pp id="caption-attachment-9275" class="wp-caption-text"Swans Integrated with the Vltava River/pp For information on the Schengen visa required for the Czech Republic and other European Union countries, you can refer to our strong“What is a Schengen visa?”/strong article./ppBy the way, although the Czech Republic is in the European Union, the Czech currency is Czech Koruna is used, but I can easily say that Euro is also used in some places.. For easy calculation, strong1 TL is around 7 Czech Koruna/strong./ppIf I have to give you a little tip, you should definitely not convert your money to stronglocal country currency/strong at the airport/strong. strong. This event is valid in almost all other countries. Because the buying-selling difference in exchange rates is very high and banks or intermediaries take too much commission.. I think it would be enough to get enough Czech Koruna from the airport to reach the city center./pp id="caption-attachment-9276" class="wp-caption-text"Old Town View from the Tower Above the Clock Tower- More with Easter Holiday It's sure to be alive/ppThen you can exchange currency in the city center of Prague from exchange offices or some shops without any commission or loss.. If the question strong"How Should I Carry My Money?"/strong is on your mind during your travel, see our detailed article./pp"I will go to all the museums, towers and castles in the city, and I will not leave a place unattended." If you say, a 3-day trip will be enough for you.. If you buy a strongPrague card/strong for 1500 Czech Koruna for 3 days (strongApproximately 55 euros/strong), you can visit all attractions with this card, use public transport for free, join boat tours on the Vltava river or You can get discounts at opera and restaurants. strongclick/strong to get more details about the Prague card./ph2strongTransportation in 4.Prague/strong/h2pstrongPrague a How to go ? How is transportation provided in Prague?/strong/ppYou can reach Vaclac Havel Airport with direct flights of Turkish Airlines and Pegasus.. If you ask strongHow many hours will it take by plane to Prague?"/strong, it is possible to reach it with a strong2-3 hour/strong journey.. Besides, it is possible to reach by connecting flights of other foreign airline companies./pp id="caption-attachment-9278" class="wp-caption-text"Tram Time in Prague – It is difficult to see so many trams in most cities /pblockquotepAs for finding a plane ticket, I definitely recommend you to look at our strong"How to find a cheap flight ticket?"/strong article./p/blockquotep id="caption -attachment-9279" class="wp-caption-text"Prague Streets and Tram/ppTo get to the Prague airport city center, take the bus number 119, which leaves just ahead of the exit gate, after exiting Vaclac Havel Airport and go to the bus driver. By paying 40 Czech Koruna, you can reach the last stop, Veleslavin, in 10 minutes.. From this stop, you can take the metro and get to the city center easily./pblockquotepIf you are wondering how to find cheap flight tickets to Prague, see my strongBest flight and train ticket sites/strong article./p /blockquotepIf I need to briefly talk about city transportation, in the city; It is possible to reach your desired destination easily with metro lines, bus lines and trams in many regions.. You can buy hourly and daily tickets from the machines at the stops or from the metro stations./ppIf you have a Prague card, you can use all public transport lines free of charge.. However, the city offers you so many opportunities that you can travel 50 km for 3 days.. I walked and only used public transport to and from the airport./pp id="caption-attachment-9280" class="wp-caption-text"Metro Station in Prague/ppPrague city To reach the city center from strongother countries/strong, you can easily reach Europe's most developed train lines or buses./ppThe central train station is only 20 minutes' walk from the city center and is right next to it. there is a metro station (Hlavni nadrazi). In addition, the Central bus station (UAN Florenc) is close to the train station./ppIf you are wondering about intercity transportation in the Czech Republic or how to reach Prague from other countries, strongRome2Rio, where you will find all kinds of train and bus tickets. /strongYou can use the application./ppAll you have to do is write your round trip location.. It will provide you with all kinds of transportation results with approximate prices./ppAlso, if you want to learn about the cheapest train and bus ticket applications, we recommend you to read our strongTop 10 Flight Tickets and Train Ticket Search Engines/strong. Thank you./pp id="caption-attachment-9281" class="wp-caption-text"Prague Streets – Nazım Hikmet's Frequent Place Cafe Slavia/ppAfter I got off at the Veleslavin stop I had reached the Dejvicka region, where I would start my tour with a half-hour walk.. It is also possible to reach Dejvicka from Veleslavin by nostalgic trams./ppOn my way to the National technical museum, which is my first route, I felt the peaceful atmosphere of Saturday morning while passing through the Letne park in the Letenske sady district (A big green area in the city.). /ppWhile we were playing outside in the morning hours, people were doing sports in the park, walking with their animals and spending time with their children./ppAlthough for a short time, I was relieved of the stress of the country and my job with the joy of traveling at that moment. I was happy to get rid of it./ph2strong5.Eating and Drinking Culture in Prague/strong/h2pstrongWhat to eat and drink in Prague? Where to eat in Prague ?/strong/ppstrongWhat is Prague famous for ?/strong If you were to ask what to eat in Prague when you came to Prague: A strongGoulash/strong/strong You can try strong (meat soup) or strongKnedlky/strong, drink strongBramboracka soup/strong known as potato soup, and taste strongTrdelnik dessert/strong for dessert. /ppEspecially ask for trdelnik dessert with nutella. But be warned: it can be addictive.. If you are going during the winter period, I say stronghold your hot wine/strong and enjoy exploring the streets of the city./pp id="caption-attachment-9282" class="wp-caption-text"Local Trdelnik Dessert /ppAlso, as someone who has seen this city at Easter time (end of March), you can discover a wide variety of local foods and drinks at the food stands set up in the city's squares.. You will both get an answer to the question of where to eat in Prague and you can get food and drink very cheap./ppFood prices in restaurants in Prague are usually strong100-150 Czech Koruna. /strong ranges from. If you want to deal with cheap food in the countries you travel to, I recommend you to read our strong"10 Steps to Affordable Eating Ways"/strong article./pp id="caption-attachment-9283" class="wp-caption" -text"Easter Time Local Food Stands/ppCzech is by far the country that consumes the most beer in the world, as it is known.. Czechs love to drink Prague beer so much that they almost start drinking it at breakfast!/ppYou know what I'm going to say if I say they drink beer instead of water. The most prominent of the strongfamous beers/strong are strongPilsner Urquell, Kozel, Cerna Hora/strong. If you want to examine the country's beer culture in more detail, you can visit the strongBeer Museum/strong./ppApart from beer, the other local drinks of the country, strongAbsinth/strong (the highest alcohol value in the world) I recommend you to try one of the drinks that has about 80%) and strongBecherovka/strong (It is known as liqueur but has a high alcohol content of 40%)./ppAbsinth is usually shot by burning sugar. While it is a drink mixed in a glass, becherovka is served cold with tonic water.. Especially because becherovka is a hard liqueur made with ginger and cinnamon, it can be addictive./pp id="caption-attachment-9284" class="wp-caption-text"Local Food Stands in Old Town/p pIf you think about what to buy from Prague; don't forget to buy especially becherovka and absinth from their local shops. The price of strongabsinth per liter/strong is between 300 and 1000 Czech Koruna, and strongBecherovka price is around 300 Czech Koruna/strong./ppBelow is the most preferred choice in Prague You can find a list of cafes, restaurants and bars and short descriptions of the places I prefer (I'll also list their prices to give you an average idea of the city);/ppstrongCoffee and Breakfast Shops in Prague;/strong Café Savoy, Bohemia Bagel, Liberica Café, Krusta Bakery, Good Food Coffee&Bakery, Coffee Source, IF Coffee, I Need Coffee, Super Tramp Coffee/ppstrongRestaurants in Prague;/strong Hard Rock Cafe , Lukalu, Country Life, Peklo, Le Bistrot Kampa, Lokal Dlouha, Café Slavia/ppstrongPrague's Pubs and Nightlife;/strong James Dean Pub, SaSazu, U Kalicha, Bugsy's Bar, Sherlock's Pub, Beer Factory, Molly Malone's, Nebe, Roxy, Karlovy Lazne, Hemingway Pub, Groove Bar, Tretter's/ppstrongCafé Savoy:/strong Breakfast A restaurant famous for its hot and gourmet cuisine. It is located on the west bank of the Vltava river, close to the Most Legii bridge.. It also has patisserie and fresh bakery products on its menu./ppThe ambiance of the restaurant is also very pleasant.. I came here for breakfast. I paid 300 Czech Korunas/strong for the breakfast menu, which is very satisfying as you can see in the picture./pp id="caption-attachment-9285" class="wp-caption-text"Cafe Savoy – Prague/pp ppstrongLiberica Café:/strong A small, cozy cafe close to Mosaic house where I am staying. It is located on Myslikova street, close to the center of the city.. I chose this cafe with friendly staff for its breakfast.. The strongFrench breakfast in the image was 224 Czech Koruna/strong./pp id="caption-attachment-9286" class="wp-caption-text"Liberica Cafe – My preferred cafe for breakfast/strong ppstrongGood Food Coffee & Bakery :/strong A cafe close to the famous Charles bridge is located on Karlova street.. This place is always crowded.. That's why you have to wait in long lines./ppThis is because strongTrdelnik/strong, the city's most delicious local dessert, is made in cones and served in different ways (ice cream, cream, fruit etc.). I chose the one with ice cream.. Its price was strong110 Czech Koruna/strong./pp id="caption-attachment-9287" class="wp-caption-text"A Different Version of the Famous Trdelink Dessert (Chimney)/p ppstrongKrusta Bakery :/strong A patisserie on Karlova street, close to the Astronomical Clock. You have the opportunity to taste the delicious handmade cake-style desserts of the city here.. Prices are quite affordable (strong50-60 Czech Koruna/strong) and worth a try./pp id="caption-attachment-9288" class="wp-caption-text"Local Trdelnik Dessert A Different Version (Chimney)/ppstrongLe Bistrot Kampa:/strong A restaurant in Kampa area. I paid 228 Czech Koruna to stronggoulash soup and local beer duo/strong prepared with a different presentation in the image.. Goulash soup is very close to our taste.. I definitely recommend you to try it./ph2strong6th Accommodation in Prague/strong/h2pstrongWhere to stay in Prague ? How cheap is accommodation in Prague? What are my recommendations for accommodation in Prague?/strong/ppIf you prefer Karlova and the Old Town while dealing with your accommodation in Prague, you will be staying in the most central part of the city.. In addition, if you stay in the city center and stay close to the Vltava river, it is possible to easily reach the sights and attractions of the city on foot./pp style="text-align: center;"Did you know that you can stay in Prague for 10 dollars per night. ? You can see the hotels by clicking on the strongPrague hotels/strong list/ppWe also have an article on this subject: strong“Economical accommodation methods abroad”/strong is exactly the answer to our topic./p p id="caption-attachment-9289" class="wp-caption-text"Vltava River – Prague/ppstrongPrague Hostel Recommendations/strong/ppPrague Hostels can be your first choice for cheap accommodation in Turkey.. It is possible to find a hostel for strong10 euros/strong per night in the city.. I preferred strongMosaic House/strong, which is close to the city center./ppI paid 20 euros per night for a 6-person room for this very modern and clean concept hostel.. If you prefer this hostel outside of peak periods, it is possible to stay for a small fee of 10 euros. My other hostel recommendations are as follows;/ppstrongPrague Hostel Recommendation:/strong/pulliPost hostel with 14 euros per person per night/strong /liliStarting from 6 euros per person per nightstrong Czech Inn Hostel/strong/li/ulblockquotepBy the way, friends who need information about hostel, strongHostel What is it/strong let's get to our article. Hostel candır dear./p/blockquotep id="caption-attachment-9290" class="wp-caption-text"Mosaic House – The hostel where I stayed for two nights/ppstrong Prague Hotel Recommendations/strong/ppIf you say "I can't stay in a hostel", you can stay in hotels with prices starting from strong40-50 euros per person per night/strong.. My suggestion for a hotel in the city center of Prague would be strongHotel Pod Vezi/strong, which is located in the mala strana area and 5 minutes' walk from the Charles bridge./ppYou can stay in this hotel for a price of 50 euros per person in a double room.. My other hotel suggestions that I can recommend for every budget are listed one by one as follows.. I hope it helps./ppstrongMy suggestion for a good Prague hotel:/strong/pulliArt Nouveau Palace Hotel for two people, 80 euros per night/strong /liliMy recommendation for a mid-range hotel in Prague, strongGrandior Hotel/strong/li/ulpstrongfor two persons,100 euros per night:/strong/p ullistrongGrand Majestik Plaza/strong/lili for 68 euros for two persons per night/strong/lilistrongResidence Bologna for two persons for 50 euros per night/strong/li/li/ulli
- Hotel u Martina Praha, 35 euros for two people per night
- Akcent Hotel
- Aparthotel Angel60 euros for two people per night
- For two people 45 euros per night, Lavanda Hotel&Apartments Prague
- National Technical Museum
- Letenske Sady and the Metronome
- Prague Castle
- St. Vitus Cathedral
- Old Royal Palace
- The Golden Lane
- Franz Kafka Museum
- The Lesser Town Bridge Tower
- St. Nicholas Church
- John Lennon Wall
- The Memorial to the Victims of Communism
- Dancing House
- Most Legii and Prague National Theater
- Prague National Museum and Opera Building
- Wenceslas Square
- Powder Tower and Municipal House
- Basilica of St.. James
- Franz Kafka Monument
- Spanish Synagogue
- Old Jewish Cemetary
- The Ceremonial Hall
- Old Town Square
- Madame Tussauds
- Sex Machines Museum
- Astronomical Clock
- Charles Bridge
- Without a bird’s eye view from the towers of Prague, the city of a thousand towers
- Spending time in the historical astronomical clock and old town
- Without spending time in Karlovy Lazne, the biggest nightclub in Central Europe, and in its excellent pubs
- Without eating trdelnik every other day you will fall in love with its taste
- Without crowning the sunset with world-famous beers in the area where the Metronome monument is located in Letne park
- Without tasting their wonderful meats and goulash soup
My recommendation for a low-budget hotel in Prague:
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For two people 30 euros per night, there may be price changes according to the periods in my hotel suggestions above that will suit every budget.. In addition, my humble advice to you is that if your travel plan is firm, it is possible to find a low price hotel with early reservation.
Prague Apart Suggestions
If you are in search of comfort in Prague where you will feel at home, my recommendation would be apartment-style aparthotels.. Aparthotel Naprstkova, which is located in the old town of the city and costs 25 euros per night, can be your first choice. My other Prague aparthotel suggestions are as follows;
My Prague home aparthotel suggestion:
If you choose to stay in the fascinating city of Prague, if you prefer, it is close to the Charles bridge of the city.
In this way, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the city comfortably and you will be within walking distance of important points.. Use Booking.com, Hotelscombined.com for hotels and Hostelworld.com for hostels.
Did you know that you can stay in Prague for 10 dollars a night? Click on the Prague hotels list to see the hotels
7.Shopping-Entertainment and Nightlife in Prague
Where to shop in Prague? What to buy in Prague? Is shopping cheap in Prague?
Prague is also a nice city for shopping, and you can easily find cheap souvenirs and local products in the Old Town or near the Charles Bridge.
Karlova street is one of the busiest streets in the city and one of the most central places for shopping. There are many shopping and souvenir shops on the left and right along Karlova street.. The only disadvantage of the street is that it is narrow.
Especially walking in busy seasons You can even log. As an alternative to Karlova street, you can also choose the shopping venues in Wenceslas square, which is wider.
In areas where tourists are the majority, most of the shops and shopping centers stay open until 10 am, including weekends.
Located close to the city center for shopping mall You can choose Palladium shopping center. If you ask what to buy in Prague, you will collect a beautiful memory by buying a model of the astronomical clock tower, one of the most important historical buildings of the city.. Generally, the price is around 5-10 euros depending on the size.. In addition, magnet prices in the city are around 1-2 euro.
How is the entertainment and nightlife in Prague?
In the city of Prague When the day turns into night, the mystical structure of the city suddenly begins to change.. The endless Prague nights that last until the first light of the morning in the city will be waiting for you. Especially on special days and weekends, it is useful to wait in line to enter the venues.
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Beer prices in nightclubs and bars are 40-80 Czech Koruna and cocktails are 100-200 Czech Koruna varies between. I tried to explain The Fascinating Prague Nightlife at length in a separate article so that you can find all the information that will warm your heart.. All you have to do is to dust off the Prague nights.
8.Places to Visit in Prague
What are the places to see in Prague ?
Day 1 Prague Attractions Route
2nd Day Prague Attractions Route
I had a perfect three days at Easter in Prague. In these three days, we did not enter the street, tens of kilometers on my own in order not to leave an unseen place..
You can find it in my Places to Visit in Prague article, in which I explained in detail the most important places to visit in the city and the routes that should not be seen.. Believe me, what I know, where I have seen, line by line, I have told them all in that article.. Pleasant dreams…
How Many Days to Stay in 9.Prague
How many days will it be enough to stay in Prague? How many days to visit Prague?
If you want to see the beauties of Prague, the capital of romance, and feel the city fully, a 3-day trip will be enough.
If you plan your trip as Friday morning arrival and Sunday evening return, you can explore the whole city and enjoy the nightlife to the fullest.. It is possible that you will be fascinated by the city in a short time and be surprised at how time passes in three days.. Tell me.
Spend a full day on the west bank of the Vltava river, and on the east bank that is You can easily complete your city tour with my daily routes above by spending 1.5-2 days in the old town.
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must not return. You know when you play a romantic song and dive into the moonlight; Prague is such a city.. It is impossible to return without falling in love…
11. What Route Should Be Followed in the Czech Republic?
The first place that comes to mind when you say Czech Republic is Prague, the romantic city. we agree, but if you are not short of time, the Czech Republic cities of this historical country close to Prague (Karlovy Vary, Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Brno) may also attract you.
The church made entirely of human bones in the city of Kutna Hora, which is on the UNESCO world heritage list and 1-2 hours away from Prague, and Harry, which is also 3-4 hours away from Prague You can turn your route to Cesky Krumlov, the bohemian dream town where some scenes of Potter movies were shot.
In addition to these cities, you can spend a full day in the city of Karlovy Vary, which is 2-3 hours away from Prague and famous for its hot springs. You can also stop by Brno, a student city, which is 2-3 hours from Prague.
It is possible to reach the Czech Republic cities around Prague easily by train and bus.. click for alternatives you can provide transportation in the Czech Republic.
12.Why Travel to Prague ?
- To see the historical structures that have remained intact until today
- To discover the best nightlife places of Central Europe
- To our taste Close to taste its delicious desserts and local dishes
- To reach the heights of romance with the gothic atmosphere of the city
- To witness the sunsets over the Vltava river
- To try their world-famous beers
- To witness the street artists’ performances on the historic Charles Bridge
- Jewish To see the historical structures in the region and feel the tragic stories
13.Pr How Much Does it Cost to Travel to ag ?
Is Prague cheap or expensive ?
Time to answer the question of how much would I spend per day in Prague, the capital of romance? came. Let’s say it up front: The city is not cheap, but not as expensive as Western Europe.
Prices are generally reasonable.. Below I have explained in detail how much is spent per day, but first of all, an enjoyable Prague holiday for 40-50 Euros per day awaits you.. Let’s take a look at how much we spent in Prague, The cost of living in Prague;
Prague Transportation : Turkish Airlines and Pegasus have direct flights to Prague, Czech Republic. If you coincide your travel with the campaign periods, it is possible to find an air ticket for 100 euro.
A total of 3 euros for bus and metro for only air transfers in the city. You pay a fee of around (80 Czech Koruna). You do not need to pay any other fees for transportation in Prague.. You can easily visit the city on foot.
Eating -Drinking-Entertainment : Although the places you can choose to eat and drink in Prague are not cheap compared to the Balkans or other Central European countries, the prices are at reasonable levels.. You can see how much the Prague food and beverage prices are below.
If you want to have a satisfying breakfast before setting off for the routes above, which will tire you out a bit, the fee you will pay is 7-8 euro (200 czech krona), a coffee break for 2-3 euro (80 czech krona), a nice dinner at the end of the day It is possible to spend around 8-9 euros (250 Czech Koruna).
It attracts you with its taste (You may miss it later. I suggest you eat plenty while you have the chance.) The famous trdelnik dessert is usually 2 euro (60 Czech Koruna), 5 euro (150) to enter the nightclub Czech Koruna), if you want to have a beer at the nightclub, you will pay 2-3 euro (70 Czech Koruna).
However, when you visit the city during Easter or festival periods, like me, you prefer the stands set up on the streets and in Prague during the day. You can close your eating and drinking section very cheaply for 10 euros in total (300 Czech Koruna) by eating local specialties, drinks and desserts.
Accommodation : I stayed in a modern hostel with hotel conditions for 20 euros.. However, you can find a hostel for 10 euros. Because being a backpacker requires this.
If you don’t want to stay in hostels, you pay prices for hotels and rental apartments starting from 30 euros in the city.. I have already explained the alternatives in the section of accommodation in Prague above.
About accommodation Booking.com, Hotelscombined.com And for Hostel, use Hostelworld.com links.
If we make a general assessment of the spending you will make in one day in the gothic city of Prague; accommodation average 15 euro, food-drink-entertainment average 20-25 euro, plus historical Average 15-20 euro for >museums and shopping, and 2-3 euro for transportation You can spend your day comfortably with a budget of 50 euros by spending a little.
Of course, your budget may decrease or increase according to your expectations from the city.. Falling in love with this romantic city and exceeding the budget are among the options.
When to Go to 14.Prague ?
“When to visit Prague? is it better to take a walk?”, I would directly say Easter or Christmas time. I say this as someone who has breathed the air of this perfect city at Easter time; You can spend a lot of time in the festival areas established in certain parts of the city and taste the local dishes, and you will share the festival enthusiasm of the city people.
It is worth mentioning: Easter takes place at the end of March every year. Also, if you go during the winter period such as Christmas time, that is, December, you may encounter cold weather, but you will fall in love with this city with the multiplicity of romance in the city that takes on a mystical identity with Christmas..
You can visit the gothic city of Prague during the May-September period, which is the highest of the city, except for the festival periods.. Finally, since the Prague climate has a continental cold climate, it would be beneficial to research the weather conditions in advance.
What are the things I did not do in Prague but can suggest you?
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Petrin Observation Tower (Petrin Observation Tower): Located close to the Prague Castle and 60 meters tall, the Petrin Tower was built in 1891 as a mini version of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.. It was built at the end of the century.
120 checks at the entrance You have the opportunity to watch the Old town area and the bridges over the Vltava river from the top of the tower, in exchange for the crown of the tower.. You can also get here by the funicular (60 Czech Koruna) from near the Most Legii bridge.
Lobkowicz Palace: 12 in Lobkowicz palace inside Prague Castle. and 20. It offers the opportunity to see the exhibitions of the paintings of the important painters of the period between the 19th and 20th centuries and to witness the classical music concert in the concert hall.. Entry 275 Czech Koruna.
Franz Kafka’s 19. The Minute House, where she lived with her family at the end of the 19th century and shedding light on the history of the Renaissance, the Communism Museum where you can find historical memories and objects from the times of the communist regime in Prague, Franz Kafka’s birth house, the Clementinum, one of the most beautiful libraries in the world, the Bethlehem Chapel, with magnificent views of the city of Prague and 10. The Vysehrad Castle, which was built in the 16th century and is home to the oldest Czech princes, the Tyn Church located in the Old town square and can be seen from anywhere in Prague, and the old Charles bridge. You can visit the Old Town Bridge Tower on the city side.
My Warnings About Traveling to 16th Prague
- As most of the places to visit closes around 4-5 in the evening, it would be in your best interest to adjust your route according to the closing of the museums.
- My most important warning for those who will make a trip to Prague: Prague It is a somewhat difficult city in terms of weather. Especially, if you travel in winter, it is possible to encounter the famous cold of Central Europe and it gets dark like 4
- If you do not like traveling in crowds and waiting in line; you should avoid visiting the city during festival times
- When climbing the towers of the city with a thousand towers, sometimes you need to consider 500 stairs
That’s all I’m going to tell you about things to do in the historical city of Prague. I hope you can find all your questions about this beautiful city here, and you can even get information from the Prague Wikipedia.
I hope you can stay in Prague for $10 a night. did you know ? Click on the Prague hotels list to see the hotels
If you are wondering how to find cheap flight tickets to Prague, see my Best flight and train ticket sites article.
Prague, because of the impression it left on me, I can say that it is one of the top three cities that I will visit for the second time one day.. It is a city that promises many different excitements, where you can go with your spouse or girlfriend and experience the best of romance, or go out alone and have fun until the morning.
My Other Prague Czech Republic Articles : Prague Places To Visit
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My Other Prague Czech Republic Posts : Prague Nightlife
To discover Prague, which is beautiful both day and night, don’t wait too long. Things to do in this mystical city are endless because. Combine your weekend break with Friday. Get your ticket, make your plans. Even if no one is coming, grab your backpack and set off on your own.. What you see and encounter on the way is truly an invaluable experience.. To have this experience, Prague is obviously cut out for you.. I wish you an unforgettable Prague holiday and I look forward to your Prague holiday comments.. I hope you enjoy your travels and collect good memories.