Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Prague, Czech Republic


It is said to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The hundred spired pearl, the magic mother of towns. Its rare, well-maintained and mutually interlocked architecture of aall styles depicts eleven centuries of medieval historty. Just like the splendid stone bridge connects both banks of the river Vltava, Prague is the place where the Czechs, Germans and Jews had lived ever before; it is an intersection of Europe where tradesmen, politician, scholars and artists from all over the world have met.
The special inspiring atmosphere of Prague has fascinated foreigners from the Romantic times to date. The historical quarters have still maintained their magic: the unique Old Town with a large square where a medieval astronomical clock chimes every hour, with a university, multiple spires and remnants of a large Jewish ghetto; the Lesser Town on the hills below Prague Castle – a braid of zigzag lanes and staircases and gigantic aristocratic palace and refined gardens.
Prague is abundant not only in historical monuments, museums, collections of art, bookstores, theaters, opera, musicals, cinema or music clubs, but also offers boulevards with luxury shops selling fashion, glass, jewelry and antiques with excellent restaurant, stylish cafes, traditional beerhouses and folk pubs.
Prague is a modern European metropolis with all services and opportunities for entertainment, business and education. When you come tired of all that, take a rest in one of the numerous parks, participate in sports or go for a trip into the countryside.
POPULAR TOURS
Council House – Old Town Square – Jewish Ghetto
Charles Bridge – Nerudova Street – Prague Castle
Lesser Town Square – Infant Jesus of Prague – by cableway to Petïin
Pohoïelec – Loreta – Praque Castle – Nerudova Street – Lesser Town Square
Museum – Wenceslas Square – Müstek – National Theater
Vyšehrad - Vỳtoň (embankment) – National Theater



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