So, you decided to spend your vacation abroadand chose one of the European capitals - Prague. Travel agencies can offer you a wide variety of options, from two to three days to a whole month. In addition, you can always go on a trip yourself. However, in any case, you will have a completely logical question: what to see in Prague? Of course, this wonderful city is just full of historical monuments, buildings and other attractions, which will not last a month. But there are places that need to be visited first. The main advice, do not try to get around all at once: you will get tired and do not get any pleasure.
The peculiarity of the city is that practicallyall the most interesting places are located within walking distance from the center. You just need to get out of the hotel and walk a little to one of the local monuments. But there is a special category of attractions ... So, what to see in Prague is necessary in the first place? These include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, two famous squares - Wenceslas and Old Town, Vyšehrad and many others.
Perhaps the first thing to mention isPrague Castle is the most famous place in the capital of the Czech Republic. This historical monument was formerly the residence of all the rulers and kings of the state. In addition, it is the oldest castle in the world. In fact, the Prague Castle consists of palace gardens, courtyards and St. Vitus Cathedral. The latter is the main shrine in Prague, and also the most recognizable building, because its spiers are visible from virtually anywhere in the city. The most remarkable thing is that this whole architectural ensemble was built over six centuries.
As a rule, the area attracts tourists with convenientthe location of shops with souvenirs, cozy cafes, where you can taste not only local dishes, but also famous Czech beer. The Old Town Square is famous for the St. Nicholas Church, where there is a chandelier donated by the last emperor of the Russian Empire, Nicholas II, as well as the Church of St. Mary and the monument to Jan Hus. But the most important attraction is astronomical clock. On the other, no less famous, Wenceslas Square, you can satisfy not only gastronomic interest, but also cultural, visiting the National Museum.
Like many other cities, Prague was built onriver, whose name Vltava - along it is built quay. Choose a separate day for a walk around it, most importantly - choose the right weather to have a good ride on a catamaran. If you are sure that there is nothing to watch in the winter on the embankment in Prague, then I hasten to disassemble you. Even in the cold season, wonderful views can be seen from here. You can not only enjoy spending time, but also make a huge number of successful photos.
Walking along the waterfront will take you to anotherfamous sights, to Vyšehrad. This place is associated with the oldest legends and legends of the Czech Republic, because there is a rotunda built in the Middle Ages, and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. In addition, from the large garden of Vysehrad, a magnificent panorama opens - the whole of Prague is in the palm of your hand.
Continuing the conversation about what to see in Prague,we can not fail to mention the Charles Bridge. This is the most popular place for tourists. Once you are here, you can feel that you are on the tower of Babel, because from everywhere you will be able to speak in all the languages of the world. Here you will meet artists who will paint your portrait for a small price, as well as a huge number of musicians and souvenir sellers. After the noise and din of Charles Bridge, you must go to Voyanovy Gardens to relax - it is quiet and peaceful, unless you consider the permanent inhabitants of this place - peacocks, who make funny sounds. Petrshinsky Mountain is also worth your very close attention. You can climb it on a cable car or on foot. And the last option will allow you to see much more. At the top are a relatively small garden and a viewing tower, the entrance to which is paid, but it's worth it! After viewing the panorama of the city you can go down to where there are amazing ponds and waterfalls. If you travel in summer, then you can escape from the heat.
So, we found out that we must look intoPrague, however, going to the Czech Republic, get ready not only to watch, but also to try. Some travel agencies offer so-called gastronomic tours. They are prepared in such a way that all excursions pass through places famous for their dishes or drinks. The Czech Republic is no exception. The first thing that is worth remembering - vegetarians will have a hard time, because the Czech cuisine consists mainly of meat dishes. Also forget about calorie counting - these works of culinary art are worthy to depart from the diet for the duration of the trip. So, let's start with the famous pork shank: do not be surprised that you will bring a half kilogram of meat, so do not try to order for one. Special attention is paid to soups, they can be offered to you by any cafe in a huge assortment, but preference should be given to dishes with a traditional serving, that is, in a plate made of bread. Do not bypass the side and brawn, the so-called fried sausages with all sorts of tastes, which have very strange names, for example "Drowned". Hungarian goulash dish has gained popularity in the Czech Republic, but it is served only with traditional dumplings, which are more like wafers.
This drink is of particular importance to the Czech Republic, andeven if you are not a beer lover, being in Prague you just have to try it. In addition, most of the dishes of Czech cuisine are created exclusively as a snack to a foam drink. So if you are a beer lover, then in the list of what to see in Prague, you should definitely include such institutions as "At Flake", "At St. Thomas" and also the famous PIVOVARSKY DUM. The first beer in the list, perhaps, the most popular, built already in the 15th century. Very often the tours pass exactly
through it, and tourists are offered a free trial of a foam cup. Do not deny yourself the pleasure of tasting a caramel bread.
This method of travel has recently becomevery popular mainly because of the relatively low cost. The whole route you are thinking through yourself and do not wait for the whole group to meet. However, without preliminary analysis and information gathering, the trip may not take place. The main question that tourists ask themselves: how and what to see in Prague on their own? The most remarkable thing is that you, armed with only a guide, can safely walk around the city, until you fall off your legs. But guided tours are even more tiring, because they take a long time to see one of the sights, because you have to wait until everyone is photographed. And here you are left to yourselves: the first day you can start with a simple walk through cozy streets, which sooner or later lead you to monuments, squares, parks or magnificent architectural structures. At the beginning of the article you will find a list of places to visit in the first place, but while you get to them, you can meet many other wonders of architecture: cathedrals, which have a huge number of them, bridges that differ in their unique style. It's better to plan ahead for yourself and plan your walks and create your own list of what you can see in Prague.
Thanks to the peculiarities of the city,the scheme of campaigns is not difficult. Almost the entire old city is one great attraction. Walking there, you are sure to stumble upon one of the places that is indicated in your guide. Incidentally, this is an irreplaceable thing for the traveler, because there is not only a map of the city with marks, where you can eat or relax after a long walk, but also all the places that should be visited, with a detailed description of the way.
Do not forget that universities in Pragueare worth special attention, because they represent historical buildings of unimaginable beauty. You can only envy the students who are trained there. Of course, you can always take a tour of one of the most popular routes, but this is not the most comfortable way to see the capital of the Czech Republic.
Most tours are designed for a week,because this is the most optimal time for which you can see the maximum number of attractions. Of course, for many, this will not be enough, which is not surprising: every building looks like a work of art. So the situation is practically in any European city, Prague is not an exception. What to see for a week in the capital of the Czech Republic? The first day you can just enjoy a leisurely walk, get comfortable, go to the Old Town Square and wait until the famous astronomical clock breaks through noon. The second day, give fully to Prague Castle and the adjacent parks and gardens, the Golden Lane and other attractions in the area. A day dedicated to visiting museums, such as the Czech Music Museum or the Kafka Museum. In one of the allotted seven days you can go on an excursion outside Prague, for example, in Karlovy Vary or look at medieval castles. Do not deny yourself a trip, because even the most popular places can not fully show the cultural wealth that Prague has, the Czech Republic. What to see, where to go and what to try - do not limit yourself to instructions in guidebooks, go alone and have fun!
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