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All Seasons In Prague Are Beautiful,..


Prague has an Old Town that dates back to the 13th century and is filled with amazing architecture, museums as well as churches. It also has a New Town that was created in 1348. New Town houses the National Theater, and the National Museum.

Old Town of course is found to be the most attractive by visitors. The side streets are filled to overflowing with Czech pubs, restaurants and small shops. The Old Town Square was the scene of untold markets, historic buildings and amazingly so, some of the houses you will see there were constructed in the 13th and 14th century yet still stand for you to see. Both jubilant events as well as various tragic events such as hangings took place in the Old Town Square. The remains of the Prague meridian are notable too. The Christmas markets are still held in the Old Town Square. Be sure to see the Astronomical Clock found nearby.

The Lesser Quarter will be next for visitors. There you can see the Market Place, which was founded in the shadow of the Prague Castle. Also be sure to visit St. Nish Church with its fantastic paintings.

The renowned Church of Our Lady Victorious is there and houses the famous revered Catholic statue of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague at hand. Also you should see the Prague Embassy of West Germany.

The swan filled Vitava River has often been featured in travelogues as well as visitor s memories, as it reflects the incredible church domes, gilded towers and also as its stunning cathedrals and arched bridges. Many of the homes of Prague have incredible walled courtyards, which often can be viewed from the street.

Many of the homes, even in the historical areas of Prague, have been turned into some of the most amazing tourist accommodations and holiday apartments that many tourists feel are so much better accommodations than simple hotel rooms. What the hotel rooms lack in charm is more than amply supplied by the holiday apartments, which are usually very centrally located, and offer much better temporary residences than most of the expensive hotels found throughout Prague. Walking is the preferred mode of transportation for most tourists, many of who find these holiday apartments near the Wenceslas Square, which is the division between the Old Town and the other sectors, found in Prague.

The cobbled streets will lead you to all manner of shops, kiosks, cafes, restaurants and such and the city also boasts a very efficient subway line all connected by streetcars and of course, like any large city, bus service. Not all of Prague is tied with the ancient buildings and churches, for there you will also find many trendy discos and such that often feature live music and dancing.

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