First time in the Czech Republic

31 October 2010 Travel time: with 18 October 2010 on 25 October 2010
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In my opinion, the Czech Republic is an ideal country for those who travel abroad for the first time, for the first time in Europe, who speak English poorly (or not at all) (only in Russian! ). Went with a friend - it's all about her. But! She had me. Although on the 3rd day she got used to it and I'm sure that any person in her place would also relax and not think that "how will they understand me there ?! ". Prague is a very beautiful city, experienced people will also like it. We went to Vienna for one day. I think that one can completely do without this trip, because it takes 4 hours to go one way, and one can get a very superficial idea of ​ ​ Vienna itself, a magnificent city. But you need to go to Cesky Krumlov! Though with a tour, but better by yourself, by bus. The story is that you won't want to leave. Evening walks in Prague by boat are not worth it, better daytime, on the last day! About "how much to take? ". It is clear that the more the better, but if we talk about budget options, i. e. . : a minimum of souvenirs (on a magnet and that's it! ), lunches, dinners in small cafes not on the main streets, hot wine and / or beer moderately during the day, without Vienna and boats, then you can go from 300-400 euros, + 50.70 euros for Dutifree, buy beer and Becherovka, all friends and relatives. If you want to save 5-6 thousand on the tour, live in the districts of Prague 3.5 - 9. Every day he will ride buses + metro to the center. If you want to relax, choose Prague 1 and 2. We lived in Amarilis 3 stars, 2 minutes from the Muzeum metro station, Wenceslas Square, beauty, not a place.

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