The popularity of Prague among the international tourists keeps growing. The country became one of Europe’s premier tourist destinations straight after the fall of communism and the Velvet Revolution. Czech capital impresses the visitors with a unique combination of a thrilling history and glorious architectural achievements. With the help of tour guides from PrivateGuide you will be able to see all these varieties the city can offer. From the first sight you may think Prague is overrated. Do not be too quick with the conclusions. Two or three days are not quite enough to understand Prague. Use the services of local guides and they do their best to organize the most interesting sightse...
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The popularity of Prague among the international tourists keeps growing. The country became one of Europe’s premier tourist destinations straight after the fall of communism and the Velvet Revolution. Czech capital impresses the visitors with a unique combination of a thrilling history and glorious architectural achievements. With the help of tour guides from PrivateGuide you will be able to see all these varieties the city can offer.
From the first sight you may think Prague is overrated. Do not be too quick with the conclusions. Two or three days are not quite enough to understand Prague. Use the services of local guides and they do their best to organize the most interesting sightseeing tour. They are able to dig a little deeper and explore a little further then the common tourists can do themselves. Start the excursion from the city center, where you will see incredible mix of architecture styles: from Gothic, Renaissance and baroque to neoclassical, art nouveau and cubist. It should be said that the majority of city’s man-made structures survived the Second World War. The medieval traces of the past can be found in the Old Town and the Castle District. The city is divided in two parts: Stare Mesto-Nove Mesto and Mala Strana connected by Charles Bridge, a perfect place to see the sunset. Due to the fact that Prague has excellent public-transport system the tourists can accept the offer of personal guides to explore the suburbs of Zizkov, Vinohrady, Smichov and Holesovice, which are really worth seeing.
It is impossible to imagine Prague without the famed Czech Pilsner beer, which the local guides offer you to taste. The city is full of lively bars, beer gardens, and music clubs. So you have a wide choice where to spend the evening. The Czech capital is blessed in the sense of great number of parks, various museums and art galleries, romantic and decadent atmosphere. You’ll probably even wish you could stay longer.