Explore Prague: A Beginner’s Guide to City Tourism
Introduction
Bienvenue dans la ville magique de Prague! Whatever you are into, whether it is history, architecture or just new experiences, Prague has something to offer. Here in this beginner’s guide we are going to take you through all the major part of Prague city tourism which is from you can find out all the must seen attraction’s place to tips of navigating the city.
1. Getting to Prague
Prague is conveniently reached by plane, train or bus. Prague also has a international airport, Václav Havel Airport Prague, and makes several connections from the major cities of Europe with daily flights. In addition, you can arrive to Prague by train or bus from many European capitals.
1.1 Public Transportation
Once in Prague, the efficient and inexpensive public transportation system will be familiar friend. The metro, the trams and the buses reach out all the big towns of the town so easy to visit. You might want to get a travel pass for unlimited rides within a certain time frame to your advantage.
2. Top Attractions
Prague is famous for its historic past and beauty architecture. Some of the attractions to visit include;
2.1 Prague Castle
Located on a cliff overlooking the Prague, this international conference hall is located in the largest ancient castle complex in the world, which is historical old town. Discover its large halls, see the St. Vitus Cathedral and admire panoramic views of the city from its courtyards.
2.2 Charles Bridge
Connecting Prague Castle to the Old Town eh, the Charles Bridge is a medieval bridge taken over with statues. Take a scenic stroll across the bridge and enjoy the most wonderful views of the River Vltava and the city.
2.3 Old Town Square
Get to know the charisma of Prague Old Town Square. Gaze at the hand-finished the Astronomical Clock, Týn Church – in Gothic-style, and enjoy the vibrant mood of the square.
3. Czech Cuisine
No visit to Prague is complete without trying the native food. Try tried and true dish as like Goulash, Svičková or Trdelník. Don’t forget to drink your meal with a world famous Czech beer.
4. Cultural Etiquette
It is a good idea to follow local habits and customs during a trip to Prague. Some cultural etiquette tips are as follows:
On entering churches or places of religious worship, it is advisable to dress conservatively, and to refrain from shouting conversations.
Always shake hands when greeting and look at a person specifically when discussing.
Margeznite se pár/fixtures základní češtinu phrases,θερijas as, klepala a gazra Thanks (dezkuji).
5. Safety Tips
Prague is considered a safe city but as with any place, there are precautions to take:
- Cautiously is the way to avoid those pirates, especially in areas that are packed with tourists. Keep your belongings secure.
- Use reputable and licensed cab services in order to prevent the scams.
- Stay in bright locations and safe lodging.
Conclusion
Prague is a city where your heart will fall in love with its Persian beauty, rich history and warm approaches. From discovering medieval castles to tasting the best of Czech food, the escapades in Prague are limitless. We hope this beginner’s guide has give you a good knowledge to ensure that your visit is a memorable one. Now is the time to plan your trip to Prague and enter the land of unforgettable memories!
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