Prague

The capital city of the Czech Republic, known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts a mix of Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau buildings, as well as museums, galleries, and world-renowned cuisine.

Must see places

Prague Castle: A must-visit attraction and the largest castle complex in the world, featuring stunning architecture, gardens, and panoramic views of the city.

Charles Bridge: A historic bridge with incredible views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle, lined with statues of saints and musicians.

Old Town Square: The heart of Prague’s historic district, featuring stunning architecture, street performers, and the famous Astronomical Clock.

St. Vitus Cathedral: A breathtaking Gothic cathedral within Prague Castle, featuring stunning stained glass windows, frescoes, and the tombs of Czech kings and saints.

Jewish Quarter: A historic area featuring synagogues, museums, and the Jewish Cemetery, one of the oldest and most well-preserved in Europe.

Petrin Hill: A beautiful park offering stunning views of the city, featuring the Petrin Tower, a miniature Eiffel Tower that offers an even better view of Prague.

Wenceslas Square: A bustling city square lined with shops, restaurants, and historic buildings, including the National Museum.
Vysehrad: A historic fortress and cemetery with stunning views of the city, featuring the Vysehrad Castle and the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul.

Kampa Island: A charming island on the Vltava River with picturesque views, gardens, and cafes.

National Theater: A historic theater that hosts performances of opera, ballet, and theater, featuring stunning architecture and a beautiful location on the Vltava River.

The best museums

National Museum: This is the largest museum in the Czech Republic, with collections ranging from natural history and anthropology to arts and crafts.

Jewish Museum in Prague: This museum includes several synagogues, a cemetery, and other historic Jewish buildings, with exhibits on Jewish history and culture in Prague.

Prague Castle: This castle complex includes several museums, such as the Historical Interiors of the Prague Castle and the Toy Museum.

Mucha Museum: Dedicated to the works of Alphonse Mucha, a famous Czech Art Nouveau artist known for his posters and paintings.

National Gallery in Prague: This gallery includes several locations throughout the city, with collections of Czech and international art from the Middle Ages to the present day.

Museum of Communism: This museum explores the history of communism in Czechoslovakia, including exhibits on daily life, propaganda, and the Velvet Revolution.

Franz Kafka Museum: This museum is dedicated to the life and works of Franz Kafka, a famous Czech writer.

Museum Kampa: This modern art museum is located on an island in the Vltava River, with collections of Czech and international art from the 20th and 21st centuries.

DOX Centre for Contemporary Art: This contemporary art museum focuses on new and experimental art, with rotating exhibitions and installations.

Museum of Decorative Arts: This museum includes collections of decorative arts and crafts, including ceramics, glass, textiles, and furniture.

Enjoy the (Czech) cuisine

La Degustation: A Michelin-starred restaurant offering modern Czech cuisine with an emphasis on local ingredients.

Mlýnec: A fine-dining restaurant located on the banks of the Vltava River, offering innovative Czech cuisine and stunning views.

Field: Another Michelin-starred restaurant offering seasonal and locally sourced Czech cuisine with a modern twist.

Eska: A trendy restaurant and bakery featuring creative takes on traditional Czech dishes using local ingredients.

Lokal: A popular and casual restaurant serving classic Czech cuisine and Pilsner Urquell beer on tap.

Sansho: A fusion restaurant offering a mix of Asian and Czech flavors, with a focus on fresh and seasonal ingredients.

CottoCrudo: A contemporary Italian restaurant and bar located in the Four Seasons Hotel, featuring fresh and high-quality ingredients.

Kampa Park: A romantic fine-dining restaurant offering international cuisine and stunning views of the river.

Lehká Hlava: A vegetarian and vegan restaurant featuring creative and healthy dishes in a cozy and bohemian atmosphere.

Restaurace Mincovna: A traditional Czech restaurant located in a historic building, offering classic dishes and live music in the evenings.

Beers and more..

Hemingway Bar: A stylish and sophisticated cocktail bar inspired by the life and works of Ernest Hemingway.

Black Angel’s Bar: A chic and elegant bar located in the basement of the Hotel U Prince, offering classic and innovative cocktails.

Anonymous Bar: A hidden speakeasy-style bar with a unique and playful atmosphere, featuring creative cocktails and live music.

Tretter’s Bar: A classic cocktail bar with a Parisian-style ambiance, offering a wide selection of classic and modern cocktails.

Bugsy’s Bar: A cozy and intimate bar with a 1920s prohibition-era vibe, featuring creative cocktails and live jazz music.

The Banker’s Bar: A luxurious and elegant bar located in the lobby of the InterContinental Hotel, offering classic cocktails and a stunning view of the city.

Becher’s Bar: A stylish and modern bar located in the historic Becherovka distillery, featuring a range of cocktails made with the famous Czech herbal liqueur.

Chapeau Rouge: A popular nightclub and bar with three floors, featuring different music genres and a lively atmosphere.

The Pub: A unique and interactive bar where customers can pour their own beer from taps installed in the tables.

Café Bar Propaganda: A laid-back and artsy bar with a bohemian atmosphere, featuring live music and art exhibitions.

Where to sleep? Hotels

Grandior Hotel Prague: Located in the New Town neighborhood, this modern hotel is close to the city center and offers comfortable rooms and a restaurant.

Park Inn Hotel Prague: Located in the New Town neighborhood, this modern hotel is close to many of Prague’s attractions and offers comfortable rooms and a restaurant.

Hotel Kings Court: Located near the Old Town Square, this luxurious hotel is in a prime location for exploring the city and offers elegant rooms and a wellness center.

Hilton Prague Old Town: Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this hotel is just a short walk from the city center and offers comfortable rooms and a restaurant.

Hotel Savoy: Located in the Mala Strana neighborhood, this luxurious hotel is close to many popular sights and offers elegant rooms and a restaurant.

Grand Hotel Bohemia: Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this historic hotel is close to many of Prague’s attractions and offers comfortable rooms and a restaurant.

Hotel Leonardo Prague: Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this elegant hotel is close to many popular sights and offers spacious rooms and a wellness center.

Hotel Paris Prague: Located in the New Town neighborhood, this historic hotel is close to many of Prague’s attractions and offers elegant rooms and a restaurant.

Corinthia Hotel Prague: Located in the New Town neighborhood, this modern hotel is close to public transportation and offers comfortable rooms and a wellness center.

InterContinental Prague: Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this luxurious hotel is close to many popular sights and offers elegant rooms and a restaurant.

Where to sleep? Hostels

Hostel One Prague – Located near the Old Town Square, this friendly hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €14 per night.

Czech Inn Hostel: Located in the Vinohrady neighborhood, this modern hostel features a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €15 per night.

Hostel Mango Prague: Located in the city center, this lively hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €14 per night.

Hostel One Home: Located in the city center, this lively hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €16 per night.

The RoadHouse Prague: Located in the heart of the city, this stylish hostel features a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €13 per night.

Sophie’s Hostel: Located in the New Town neighborhood, this colorful hostel features a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €16 per night.

Hostel Franz Kafka: Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this cozy hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €15 per night.

Hostel Marabou Prague: Located in the trendy neighborhood of Žižkov, this eco-friendly hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €11 per night.

Hostel One Miru: Located near the Wenceslas Square, this lively hostel offers a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €15 per night.

Old Prague Hostel: Located near Wenceslas Square, this friendly hostel features a variety of dorms and private rooms. Prices start at around €11 per night.

How to get along in Czech

Hello – Dobrý den (DOH-bree den)

Goodbye – Na shledanou (NAH skhle-DAN-oh)

Please – Prosím (PRO-seem)

Thank you – Děkuji (DYE-ku-yi)

Yes – Ano (AH-no)

No – Ne (neh)

Excuse me – Promiňte (proh-MEEN-tyeh)

I don’t understand – Nerozumím (neh-ROH-zoo-meem)

How much does it cost? -Kolik to stojí? (KOH-lik toh STOH-yee?)

Where is the bathroom? -Kde je záchod? (Kdeh yeh ZAH-khod?)

Can you help me? – Můžete mi pomoci? (MOO-zheh-teh mee poh-MOH-tsi?)

I’m sorry – Omlouvám se (oh-MLOH-vaam seh

 

 

Numbers

1 = jeden (YEH-den)
2 = dva (DVAH)
3 = tři (TREE)
4 = čtyři (CH-TIH-zhi)
5 = pět (pyet)
6 = šest (shehst)
7 = sedm (sedm)
8 = osm (ohsm)
9 = devět (DEH-vyit)
10 = deset (DEH-set)

Public Transport

Public transport in Prague is generally considered to be efficient and reliable. The city has an extensive public transportation network that includes trams, buses, and a metro system. The public transport system is operated by the Prague Public Transit Company (DPP), and a single ticket can be used on all modes of transport within a certain time limit.

The metro is the fastest and most efficient way to get around the city, with three lines that cover most of the city center and outlying areas. The trams and buses are also convenient and cover areas where the metro doesn’t reach.

The public transport system in Prague runs from early morning until midnight, with night trams and buses operating on some routes during the late hours. The city also offers a number of ticket options, including single tickets, day tickets, and monthly passes, which can be purchased at metro stations, newsagents, and some other outlets.

Overall, public transport in Prague is affordable, convenient, and generally considered to be one of the best in Europe.

Experiences of other travelers

''Prague is such a stunning city with beautiful architecture, historic landmarks, and a rich cultural heritage. I was blown away by the beauty of the city, and it was wonderful to explore its many museums, galleries, and other attractions.''
''The people of Prague are so friendly and welcoming, and I felt at home right away. It was a pleasure to wander through the city's winding streets, stopping off in cafes and restaurants to try local food and drink.''
''I loved how affordable Prague was compared to other European cities. The public transport is reliable and cheap, and the food and drink is excellent value for money. It was such a relief to be able to enjoy the city without breaking the bank.''
"Prague is a truly magical city, with its historic buildings, winding alleyways, and stunning views. Whether you're wandering through the Old Town or taking a boat ride along the Vltava River, there's always something new to discover."
"I was impressed by the variety of things to see and do in Prague, from the beautiful Charles Bridge to the fascinating Jewish Quarter. The city is steeped in history, and it was wonderful to explore its many landmarks and attractions."
"Prague is a city that truly comes to life at night. The bars, restaurants, and clubs are all bustling with activity, and there's a real sense of energy and excitement in the air. It's the perfect city for a night out with friends or a romantic evening with a loved one."