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Czech Republic
Prague is the capital and the largest city of
the Czech republic and it is divided into
fifteen districts.
Areas of particular interest:
Prague- a unique
collection of
historical monuments
-contains varied
collections of
architecture from Art
to Baroque,
Renaissance, Cubist,
Gothic, Neo-
Classical and ultra-
modern.
Prague is traditionally one of the cultural centers of
Europe, hosting many cultural events. Significant
cultural institutions:
• National Theater
• National Museum
• National Gallery
• National Library
• State Opera
• The Rudolfinum
Climate
• Czech Republic has a moderate
continental climate with four
distinctive seasons. The average
temperature in the winter (December
to March) is about -5°C (23°F) and in
the summer (June to September) is
about 20°C (68°F).
What & Where to eat and
drink in Prague
• Restaurants in Prague-
Czech cuisine,
Italian/pizzeria, French,
American, Asian,
Arabian, Indian and
even vegetarian.
• Traditional Czech food:
dumplings, svicková,
rajská, soups and
salads.
• Traditional Czech
drinks: beers, wines,
spirits( becheroka,
fernet, slivovice).
• Beer gardens,
cafes&tearooms,
Prague attractions - Prague
"most wanted"
Prague sightseeing - what makes Prague
unforgettable
• Prague Castle - No. 1 Prague attraction
• Charles Bridge
• The Loreto - Santa Casa
• Old Town Square
• St. Nicholas Cathedral
• Wenceslas Square - the place that never sleeps
• Franciscan Garden: oasis of calm
• Wallenstein Garden
• Dancing House
• St Vitus Cathedral
• Church of Our Lady of the Snow
• Schwarzenberg Palace
• Vrtba Garden
• New Town Hall
Transport in Prague
• Taxi
• Cars
• Boats
• Bikes
Prague for kids