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We are going to the Czech Republic, We would like to see a lot ourselves, won't we get lost there?
Advise: a guidebook, excursions .... or something else!
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аватар ganin6
Download a normal map from the Internet. Read the sites, choose what you want to visit and plan your route. There is almost all the most interesting in the center. I have never wandered in several trips.
аватар KekSik2507
yasno.But is it easier for ourselves or is it necessary from a travel agency?
аватар Sashenka05
The Czech Republic is not a country in which you can completely get lost. Many Czechs employed in the tourist industry understand Russian. Even if they start answering you in Czech, you will still understand the main idea. In the center of Prague there is a tourist center where you can get a free guide to the Old Town. If you are interested in any details, then ask, to the best of my ability I will try to help. The Czech Republic is generally an amazing country, I fell in love with it at first sight! You won't be disappointed no matter which route you take.
аватар iunik
To travel around the Czech Republic on your own, you will have to prepare.
http://www.mapy.cz/ zoom in to the street, you can see all the transport, all the cafes. Click and see all transport routes, cafe menus and prices. Print out the poster guide. Read the review of Saratov. Decide what you want to see and go!
Good luck!
аватар KekSik2507
thanks
аватар leros-travel
here is a good guide to Prague restaurants and pubs http://pivoman.su/?page_id=1621
аватар travelalex
The card will be issued to you at the hotel, most likely free of charge
plus you can read my stories about how we went to Prague
there and about cafes / restaurants, incl. with music
and about boat trips and about restaurants overlooking Prague from the hills
And also about where you can go for a walk
http://fin-challenger.livejournal.com/63146.html
Where to change money in exchangers, I also wrote there
and about the budget that we spent in 5 days
In general, everything is pretty detailed.
Hope this helps you!
In general, everything is simple in Prague))
аватар travelalex
It is optimal to take a hotel with wifi in the room and in the evening, lying on the bed and drinking tea, plan walks on the Internet the next day.
Or, having lunch in a cafe with wifi (in McDonald's and KFC, they usually always have it and it's free)
Therefore, you need to take either a smartphone with wifi, or a netbook / Ipad (take it with you for walks - it is undesirable to leave it in the room).
In addition, you can always find a cafe nearby on Google maps, and read reviews about a cafe on tripadvisor.com.
Paper guides are not so convenient, but if they are free, then ok.
In all countries we used the short guidebooks inyourpocket, which were given to us in hotels.
Usually in every city there is a so-called Tourist Center (tourist center)
The electronic version can be downloaded here (but unlike the paper ones, in different languages, the electronic version seems to be only in English)
www.inyourpocket.com/czech-republic/prague
Tourist information is always available at railway stations and main squares. There are free maps and free guides (in different languages).
You can also see where the tourist centers in Prague are located here:
http://www.inyourpocket.com/czech-republic/prague/sightseeing/touristinformation/touristinformation /Prague-Info_1723v
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