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We are going on a bus tour "Six beautiful moments"
I’m going with a friend. Please tell me what you definitely need to take on a trip. And in general, who was on this route, if it’s not difficult, briefly tell =))) And I’m also very interested in nightclubs, the cost of entry, and is it scary for 2 girls go to discos =))))) We do not dress a la mini and deep neckline. =)))
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аватар ruga77
The Czech Republic is very democratic, take a good mood and a supply of vivacity, the clubs are super, in Prague, up to 50 euros, you should not be afraid.
аватар Zhanna1503
you will need a card and even when you change money in the exchanger, specify the exchange rate and how much it will be in Czech crowns ... since the Czechs manage to remove 15% of the commission when exchanging
аватар Meylin
The year before last I went on the Prague Romance tour, the program is very similar.
I advise you to take _very_ comfortable shoes to Prague (sneakers, ballet flats) - they write about this on all forums, and for good reason. The whole center of Prague is solid paving stones, even with a small heel it will be difficult to walk there. You will need a map of Prague, but you can not bother with it in advance - then you can take it at the hotel or, in extreme cases, buy it on the spot.
According to the program - Prague is beautiful :)
Of the electives, I _not_ advise you to take "A boat on the Vltava" (it's better, if there is a mood, to take a catamaran for two - IMHO it's cooler) and "Dinner in a medieval tavern" (I didn't go, who went, in general, they were disappointed - not bad, but not for that kind of money. The rest is up to taste and color: you can go with a tour, or you can come up with your own program.
In your free time, be sure to climb the tower (any, there are many of them - on the Charles Bridge, on the Cathedral of St. Mikulas, the observation tower in Petrin Park, etc.) - the view of the roofs from above is simply superb.
In terms of everyday life, Prague is very convenient and tourist-oriented. I didn't have any problems with transport/food/toilet/signs. So go ahead and enjoy :)
аватар ruga77
And I really liked the boat, the evening Prague is super, plus the gateway, it's great. And dinner in a medieval tavern is finally a bomb, the institution itself is very stylized and the food is original. If you have a free day, Karlovy Vary is a must.
аватар ulag82
Take a change of shoes and pillows for the bus, you can have a blanket (it’s very comfortable to hide behind them, you can not carry it with you but leave it on the bus) .. all kinds of nuts, apples, tangerines go very well. We took small yogurts with us, as food is often dry.
аватар CAXXA
if you compare a walk on the Danube (Budapest) and the Vltava (Prague), Prague loses heavily. a) the shores are not so beautiful, b) spend a lot of time in the locks; d) The buffet is rich, but any booze, including plain water, is bought at the bar at exorbitant prices. It is better to take a drink with you :)
аватар kabasik15
We are going to go on this tour in August, please tell me which buses, is it possible to withstand a 15-hour trip?
аватар CAXXA
August will be tough. 15 hours to Prague is not so hard (if age and health allows) - stops are made often. But crossing the border can turn into a nightmare. Buses stand for a long time and according to the rules they cannot turn on the engines, which means that the air conditioning will not work. Here is such a chain turns out: August-heat-no air conditioning. But all this can be experienced and all this is fully compensated by the beauties of Prague.
аватар kabasik15
Well, it's not so scary, especially since there will be no intense heat at night .... I'm more interested in the question of what is the distance between the seats and how much do they fold out? On tour. the company does not want to answer this question :( My boyfriend is 186 and he is very worried that he will not fit and it will be uncomfortable for him .... Thank you in advance for your answer :)
аватар CAXXA
First of all, "Akkord" (this is the Lviv operator through which they take this tour all over Ukraine) does not have its own buses and rents them wherever possible. Sometimes, until the very departure, the company does not know which bus will take the tourists. Most often, the buses are normal, but very new, but comfortable. Therefore, try on your boyfriend on any intercity bus "Mercedes 303", Iveco and so on. The distance is critical - it's uncomfortable to sleep. It's 100%. It's all about the mood - if you are ready to suffer the night, then to enjoy the day. The second advice (it is tied to money) - look for a tour with one night crossing. For example, we really like Star Couple. Departure in the morning - in the evening in Krakow, a day walk around Krakow, then a day trip to Prague, and in August, it seems, there will also be Vienna - and from there a long night drive home. But he is alone. This pleasure costs more than "6 beautiful moments" (about 220 euros), so this is not advice, but just information. Many times I rode the bus at night - it was hard, but not fatal.
аватар kabasik15
Thank you very much :) I really still have a lot of questions)))) Do you happen to have ICQ?
аватар CAXXA
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