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Known as The Golden City, Prague is The Czech Republic’s capital. It is home to 1.2 million natives and based on the Vltava River.
The river caused incredible damage in the summer of 2002 when the banks flooded and killed several people.
Thankfully, action has been taken to prevent further flooding disasters, and Prague looks to be returning to prominence as one of the most popular tourist destinations on the continent.
With a recorded history dating back to the eight century, Prague has a storied past and evidence of the various occupations and conflicts are easy to find.
The tourism industry has really taken off since the fall of the Iron Curtain.
Prague appeals to almost everybody with its typically European division between the old and the new.
Stare Mesto is a great place to visit if you’re looking for a taste of the Czech past.
Famed as one of the best preserved regions in the land, you’ll find plenty to admire in the traditional “Old Town”.
Unsurprisingly, it was actually the very first place of settlement on Czech soil.
Dating back hundreds of years, The Old Town has several key tourist attractions.
You can count on the impressive Astronomical Clock to provide some architectural delight for those who appreciate the delicate craft. Also across the river, you can find the famous Old Town Square.
Don’t expect to explore it on your own though.
During the height of summer, the square can typically be found seething with fellow tourists.
It’s a popular base camp for travelling activities and close to several other regularly visited destinations.
One of those popular destinations is unquestionably Týn Cathedral.
Towering above the rest of the landscape, the cathedral is steeped in gothic tradition and can make for a breathtaking sight.
If architectural achievement is what you’re looking for, look no further than the legendary Prague Castle.
As the largest castle in the world, and proud holder of a 1200 year history, it simply has to be seen to be believed.
You can find examples of practically every architectural trend in the last thousand years.
With several palaces and churches combined in to the grounds, you can also find a wide range of museums and art galleries.
It says much for the castle that The National Gallery is just one of hundreds of attractions on the site.
Visitors could potentially spend days trawling the magnificent grounds, and with the number of museums at your disposal, you truly don’t want to miss a day out at the famous castle.
As is the case with many of Europe’s hot spots, Prague is also home to a distinctly modern region.
Not everywhere is focused on fine architectural work of the past millennium.
You can count on the more fashionable districts to provide plenty of fancy restaurants where it’s possible to enjoy some of Prague’s finest cuisine.
There are countless places to shop, and with the city flowing from ancient charm to modern buzz within a few streets, you can’t help but admire the diversity of this classic east European city.
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