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Hello! What is the best time of the year to visit Prague?
And what excursions would you recommend?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2011-07-3013 years ago
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аватар JulijaS
Probably the best time for beautiful cities is spring (April-May) or autumn (September-early October), but Prague is always beautiful, for example, in January after a snowfall, so whenever you go, it will be beautiful. On account of excursions-question: Do you eat on your own or with a group?
аватар shumera
Spring, early autumn.
аватар shumera
And, in general, at any time of the year you can find your "beauties" of this city. He is always handsome.
аватар fedotoff
to JulijaS. in general, we plan to buy a tour together without excursions (light so to speak). and on the spot already "improvise")))
аватар JulijaS
The question is: where do you plan to live, in what area? Do you want to organize excursions on your own or use the services of a guide?
аватар fedotoff
we want in the center. near Wenceslas. and we plan to organize excursions ourselves
аватар shumera
good location. Then - go for a walk to the Castle, from the Mustek metro station - a couple of stops and you are at the foot of the Castle, there are a lot of things and St. Vitus Cathedral, and streets and gardens .. Wenceslas is crowned - the Folk Museum, along Przykop - there is the Alfons Mucha Museum, Obchodni A house at the beginning of Przykop, Old Town with a "million" of small and beautiful streets, along Karlova Street to Charles Bridge, along it to Malo Strana - there is also a lot to see, in principle, the main attractions are described in the guidebooks, but besides them there is still a lot of interesting things for you will find yourself .. It is also worth taking the time to walk along the Valtava embankment ..
аватар JulijaS
Just a wonderful combination! If you want, I can schedule you a visit to the sights for 2-3 days. I hope you like to walk a lot?
аватар shumera
Go to an instrumental or organ concert - they take place in the numerous cathedrals of the "old" Prague.
аватар listopad20
It is better to go to Prague from mid-April to November. Then only at Christmas. The rest of the time it is cloudy and dull there, you don’t want to leave the room and generally get into the bath ... watch TV ...
You will definitely need excursions. But the best solution would be to take a private guide, only for you. Because how to walk with a guidebook, where only the dates of construction of monuments and the names of architects are written ... Nothing absolutely interesting and taking "for the soul", the guidebook will not instill love in you to this magical city. It is a story, and an interesting, intriguing one, from the lips of a professional guide. Do not save on this!
Because it's just at home "and in Africa" ​​at home, without a history of what exactly happened there, what kind of owner it was .. interesting events during construction ... there are many, many things that the guide will not tell you. And, of course, Prague legends...
Thank God, we got a super-mega-cool guide! And thanks to his tour, we fell in love with this city forever and irrevocably! What do you wish!
By the way, there really are kiosks with excursions in the center. But there is an opinion that their guides are cheap and very bad. Like guidebooks. Only dates and architects.
So, take a break and have fun!
аватар fedotoff
to JulijaS. yes, at home we go a lot ))))) write if it doesn't make it difficult for you! I'll be very thankful )))))))
аватар lsklsk
Was in Prague in the first decade of November. The temperature is +16! (we were probably lucky). Be sure to buy a boat trip along the Vltava (with a buffet and a glass of Becherovka), and also visit Karlovy Vary, an unusually cozy city.
We had a hotel in Prague Belvedere, 4 *, ten minutes from the Charles Bridge.
Pleasant rest and unforgettable impressions
аватар JulijaS
Our program was something like this: Day 1-We take the metro at the Muzeum station, we go to the Malostranska station, there we take the 22 tramway and go to the Prague Castle stop. This is where your long walk begins. You enter Prague Castle through the North Gate on the bridge that spans the Deer Moat. See Cathedral of St. Vita and a lot of other equally wonderful sights. You will still need a guide. k. in the place I write about there is a lot of information about each building. By purchasing tickets you will be taken to the Cathedral of St. Vita, Old Royal Palace, Basilica of St. Jiří, Powder Tower, Golden Lane, Daliborka. After looking through all this through the gates of Matthias and the gates of the Giants, you will come to Hradchanskaya Square. From here there are two options for continuing the tour - either you go further for a walk along Hradcany or go down to Lesser Town Square. We went down Nerudova street, It is also worth looking for information about this street separately. Walking along it, you can make a couple of stops to drink Czech beer. When you reach Lesser Town Square, you will see the Church of St.. Nicholas, it is also a must to visit. Then your path lies to the Charles Bridge.
аватар fedotoff
thanks a lot for the itinerary! we will probably do so.
аватар JulijaS
In some guidebooks, every statue on this bridge is dangerous (Afisha guidebooks, for example). If you still have strength left, then, of course, you need to go to the Old Town Square. And there ... Praguers call it Staromak, but the square is not offended. She knows that she is not more beautiful in Prague and never will be. We look: the town hall and the famous chimes, the church of St. Mikulas, the Kinsky Palace, the Church of the Virgin Mary in front of Tyn, not far from it is the Church of St. Jacob (one of the most beautiful in Prague), a monument to Jan Hus and much more .. very far away, return to the hotel. Do you have a walk in the evening along the Vltava embankments, when the highlights of the sights are turned on. Do you write a route for the 2nd day?
аватар fedotoff
I'm mesmerized! Yes, write all at once! )))))))))
аватар JulijaS
The next day, I propose to take a walk around the Lesser Country with a mandatory visit to gardens and parks. To do this, you can again take the metro to Malostranska. Leaving the station and crossing the road, you immediately get to the entrance to the Wallenstein Gardens and the Wallenstein Palace. After seeing all this beauty, cross Letenska street and you will find yourself at the Vojanovy Gardens, this is the oldest garden in Prague and also very beautiful. After leaving from there, go up to Lesser Town Square and then you need to try to go not to the Charles Bridge, but to the island of Kampa (see the map and guide) From here you can go back along the Legii bridge, after crossing which you will find yourself at the National Theater. Now the choice is yours: return to the hotel or keep to the left and walk along the narrow streets towards Bethlem Square, where the Bethlem Chapel is located. If you face the Bethlem chapel, then to the left of it on the square you can see the picturesque house U Halánků (number 269/1). The fates of many famous citizens of Prague were connected with him. Further, following the signs, you can either go to the Charles Bridge or the Old Town Square. The streets here are small, narrow and charming.. If you want to ride a boat, then go to the Charles Bridge.
аватар JulijaS
To the next attraction, you need to take the metro to the Vešehrad station. From the station, go west past the congress center and find yourself on Na Bučance street, there is a gate, this is the entrance. Vysehrad is the most mysterious Prague fortress. It rises on a rocky cliff above the Vltava River. The chronicle says that it was here that the legendary princess Libuse founded the city, calling it Prague, which means "threshold" and predicted great glory for it, which would reach the very stars. If you don't get tired and want to buy something other than souvenirs, then I advise you to go to the center Chodov, it is on the same metro line.
аватар Cristina87
I flew to Prague from 11 to 18 September 2011. All the days the weather was wonderful, I would say summer. It was sunny. I recommend visiting Prague sightseeing tours in order to have a general idea of ​​the city, and then in your free time you can slowly walk around the city on your own and visit interesting places, but without a guide. I strongly advise you to visit the castle Gluboka nad Vltava. A beautiful castle with rich interior decoration, as well as the town of Cesky Krumlov. I was greatly impressed by what I saw. I want to go to the Czech Republic again ... thoughts about this country have not let me go for 2 months now ...
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