What to see and do. Prague is always moving, with exciting events taking place all year round. In summer, the Naplavka area (boardwalk near the river Vltava) comes alive with festivals, food and people. Some of the boats anchored here double as impromptu beer gardens where you can enjoy the view and catch some live music.
We are considering a first time visit to Prague in May 2024. Most of the posts I have seen recommend 2-3 days to see Prague. However, we like to do things at a relaxed pace, visit some lessor known sights (in addition to the main tourist
I have been to Prague 4 times for a total of about 3 weeks and there are lots of places (museums) that I have visited only once so I do realise that there is plenty for 10 days if you are keen on museums, churches etc but I still think that some of it will be more low-key stuff than you would visit with 10 days in London, Rome, Paris or Berlin.
Brief history. Prince Bořivoj, an early Christian, founded the first Czech dynasty in 870, and his grandson, Prince Václav (the Good King Wenceslas of the song), became the Czech patron saint before being offed by his younger brother Boleslav I. Prague experienced a golden age under the urbane emperor, Charles IV, a polylingual patron of the arts whose court was the heart of fourteenth
Entrées range $9 to 11 USD with beers in the $2 to 3 USD range. Burgers are extremely popular in Prague, so expect to see them on almost every menu. For breakfast, check out the pancakes at Den Noc, the pastry at Sisters, or the breakfast sandwiches at O´papa . For a good lunch, grab a sandwich at Naše maso.
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