When mentioning Prague, I often hear about Czech beer, the crowded Sapa market, the astronomical clock tower, the bridges over the Vltava river, the ancient dome cathedral, the typical Gothic architecture. Let’s discover Prague the most charming city in Europe through my Prague travel blog — My trip to Prague blog: The most charming city in Europe below.
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When I came here, I realized that Prague was indeed much more than that. In addition to the architecture and cuisine which has always been hailed, you will find that Prague has the mysterious features of a city still harbouring a “Soviet atmosphere”. When visiting Prague, you must drink a large beer, enjoy the coffee on the “dancing building” and especially go to fortune tellers.
The following might be new to you or you have heard too much from the travel guide. However, if you have fallen in love with this most beautiful and attractive city in the world, it will be full of information and worth experiencing.
See the city from “The dancing house”
Enjoying a cup of coffee on the high floor of “the dancing house” is one of the most exciting experiences in Prague. The appeal of the building is not only its curious architecture and “perspective distortion”, but also its variety of services which we can we can explore and experience when coming inside.
Go to fortune tellers in Prague
Actually, the main reason why people go to fortune tellers in Prague is not to know about their destiny, but to experience the mysterious and ghostly space of this spiritual culture. The “astrologers” or the fortune teller gypsy with headscarf waiving hands over crystal ball will make your journey more interesting. Go into the narrow alleys and you will easily find specific directions to these “fortune teller gypsies”.
Watch the sunset on the Charles Bridge
This is the most famous place of Prague that you shouldn’t miss when coming to this city. Prague is well-known for its numerous bridges over the beautiful Vltava River, but Charles Bridge is considered to be the most ancient and prominent bridge. It was built in 1342 resting on 16 vaults of the different span and decorated with 16 religious statues. When the sunset falls, you should stand on the bridge with your love because the moment the sun ray at the end of the day hits the bricks making the bridge shine bright is undoubtedly the most romantic moment in this life, which is just unimaginable. It is for this reason that Prague is known as the “golden city”.
Try a beer at U Fleku
U Fleku is a famous address on Krememcova street. This is the ancient pub of the Czech established in 1499. The special thing here is that they only sell a kind of black beer cooked on their own. Czech beer, in general, or Prague beer, in particular, is no longer simple refreshments. The Czechs considered beer as a precious asset of the country and a national pride, even more than Germany.
Warm Sapa in Europe
The Vietnamese community in Czechoslovakia is the strongest and most solid in the world. The crowdedness of “Sapa Market” (Sapa Trade Center) has demonstrated the national spirit, the industrious nature and the thirst for knowledge of the Vietnamese. This area is not only a shopping mall but also a group of restaurants, eateries, children’s amusement parks, schools, beauty parlors, pagodas and a myriad of other services. Vietnamese can survive and even live very well wherever they are. On your visit to Sapa market, you will be proud of Viet Nam and the people of our country.
Walk around the old town and the astrological clock tower
There will be an old quarter in any city in Europe. The interesting thing when coming to European civilization is the chance to discover its long history through the architecture and customs of the people. You can find and experience both of these when coming to the old town. In Prague, the astrological clock tower displays 12 zodiacal signs which are an interesting highlight for visitors. A souvenir photo at the foot of the tower will be not a bad idea.
Visit the widest ancient castle in the world
If you love architecture, especially Gothic architecture, this will be a place you should not ignore. Each dome is designed and meticulously elaborated to tell you the story of the heroic, epic, woeful and majestic history of this city.
Some people might think Prague is dirty and old. However, if you have sympathy for the city, you will see other aspects of Prague: ancient, authentic, beautiful but not ostentatious.
My trip to Prague blog: Where to stay?
Below we recommend some best cheap, budget, mid-range and upscale hotels with good ratings and reviews you can refer to.
Hotel General (Address: Svornosti 1143/10, Anděl, 150 00 Praha Smíchov-Smíchov, Czechia / Phone: +420 257 318 320), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $75/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Don Giovanni Hotel Prague (Address: Vinohradská 2733/157a, 130 00 Praha 3-Žižkov, Czechia / Phone: +420 267 031 111), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $44/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Park Inn Hotel Prague (Address: Svobodova 1961/1, 128 00 Nové Město, Czechia / Phone: +420 225 995 225), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $130/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com).
Grandium Prague (Address: Politických vězňů 913/12, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia / Phone: +420 234 100 100), a top rated 5-star hotel with room rates from $90/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Czech Inn (Address: Francouzská 240/76, 101 00 Praha-Vršovice, Czechia / Phone: +420 210 011 100), a top rated 3-star hotel with room rates from $11/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Ibis Praha Old Town (Address: Na Poříčí 1076/5, 110 00 Petrská čtvrť, Czechia / Phone: +420 266 000 999), a top rated 3-star hotel with room rates from $92/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
The ICON Hotel & Lounge (Address: V Jámě 1263/6, 110 00 Nové Město, Czechia / Phone: +420 221 634 100), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $115/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Hotel Residence Agnes (Address: Haštalská 943/19, 110 00 Staré Město, Czechia / Phone: +420 222 312 417), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $154/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Hotel Rott (Address: Malé nám. 138/4, 110 00 Josefov, Czechia / Phone: +420 224 190 901), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $89/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Hotel Julian (Address: Elišky Peškové 197/11, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia / Phone: +420 257 311 144), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $93/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
Questenberk Hotel (Address: Úvoz 155/15, Hradčany, 110 00 Praha 1 – Hradčany-Praha 1, Czechia / Phone: +420 220 407 600), a top rated 4-star hotel with room rates from $99/night. (You can check rates and reviews on Booking.com or Agoda.com).
In addition, the easier way is to book via Booking.com or Agoda.com, Airbnb.com. Especially Booking.com always guarantees the best price compared to the listed price of all hotels and guesthouses.
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