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Browse Prague hotels. Featuring Legerova 33 Apartments, Romantic Apts Prague by Michal&Friends and more.
Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, home to roughly 1.3 million residents and straddling the Vltava River in the Bohemian heartland. The city's historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for an unbroken architectural record spanning Romanesque rotundas, Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance palaces, Baroque churches, Art Nouveau facades, and Cubist experiments. Few European capitals can match this density of preserved styles within such a compact, walkable area.
The city divides naturally into distinct neighbourhoods. The Castle District (Hradcany) sits on the hill above the river, connected by the 14th-century Charles Bridge to the Old Town (Stare Mesto) and its famous astronomical clock. The Jewish Quarter (Josefov) preserves centuries of Jewish heritage in its synagogues and cemetery. Across the river, the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) offers Baroque architecture and quieter streets. South of the centre, Vysehrad fortress provides panoramic views and a less tourist-heavy alternative to the Castle.
Prague's public transport system uses three metro lines (A, B, C), trams, and buses, all covered by a single ticket system. A 30-minute ticket costs 30 CZK (about EUR 1.20) and a 24-hour pass is 120 CZK (EUR 5). Beer is famously cheap - a half-litre of quality Czech lager costs 50 to 70 CZK (EUR 2-3) in most pubs outside the tourist core. Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) sits 17 km west of the centre, connected by Airport Express bus and bus 119 to Nadrazi Veleslavin metro station.
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