This mini pocket Prague travel guidebook is perfect for travellers seeking basic information about Prague. It covers key places, main attractions and a short hotel and restaurant recommendations list. This book is printed on paper from responsible sources, verified to meet FSC's strict environmental and social standards.
This Prague travel book covers: Hradcany, Mal� Strana, Star� Mesto, Josefov, Nov� Mesto, Vysehrad and the eastern suburbs, Holesovice and the western suburbs, day-trips to Meln�k, Terez�n and Kutn� Hora, Konopiste chateau, Karlstejn Castle and Lidice.
In this Prague guidebook, you will find:
Curated recommendations of places - main attractions, child-friendly family activities, chilled-out breaks in popular tourist areas
Things not to miss in Prague - Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, St Vitus Cathedral, Sternberg Palace, National Theatre, Loreto, Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge, Old Royal Palace, Our Lady before Ty�n
Perfect Day - itinerary suggestions for those on a short break
Short Prague introduction - geographical location, cultural legacy, history with interesting key dates
What to do in Prague - recommendations for entertainment, shopping, sports, children's activities, events and nightlife
Food and drink - recommendations for local products and places to eat
Overview maps - handy maps on the inside cover flaps showing Prague and around
Practical information - how to get there and around, opening times, health and medical care, and tourist information
Striking pictures - inspirational colour photography throughout
Free download of the eBook - available after purchase of the printed guidebook Prague
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This guide is easy to use and quick to scan through when you need help on the go. It's the perfect companion both ahead of your trip and on the ground. It gives you the flavour of Prague without overwhelming you with too much information.
Author Biography:
Rough Guides are written by expert authors who are passionate about both writing and travel. They have detailed knowledge of the areas they write about--having either traveled extensively or lived there--and their expertise shines through on every page. It's priceless information, delivered with wit and insight, providing the down-to-earth, honest read that is the hallmark of Rough Guides.