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At its center you will find the wonderful Old Town Square with labyrinthine cobblestone narrow stree
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe . It attracts international travelers in great numbers to explore hotels in london uk this enchanting city’s many man-made architectural wonders created over the centuries.
Prague, however, doesn’t live on its glorious past alone, it’s also a vibrant modern metropolis with luxury hotels, lively restaurants, trendy shopping streets, swanky clubs, charming pubs and bubbly nightlife.
Prague is a well-preserved historic city , mercifully undamaged by the World War II. The end of the War, however, saw 40 years of communist rule when international tourist inflow had declined considerably. With the collapse of Czech communism in 1989, Prague has regained its leading position on the tourism map. Much of post-communism improvement of the city was intended to develop the tourism infrastructure and many medieval buildings have been converted into elegant hotels and chic restaurants.
What mesmerizes travelers most after they arrive here is the old-world charms that the city exudes in abundance. Its array of amazing old buildings, narrow winding cobble-stone streets lined with small friendly shops and lively taverns are like friezes from another world that only our ancestors saw. The Vltava River flowing through the heart of the city with spires jutting out of churches and tops of old palaces are an unforgettable visual experience.
Prague’s famous tourist attractions hotels in london uk of considerable archaeological importance such as the Prague hotels in london uk Castle, Old Town Square, and Jewish Quarter form the historical core of the city. UNESCO has included this historic city in its list of World Heritage Sites.
Prague is like an open-air museum and its historic center – although spans both sides of the river – is quite compact. The best way to explore it is to walk along its old streets and cross over the side using the Charles Bridge.
On one side of the river is the Lesser Town, and high above it is the Prague Castle. On the other side is the Old Town, the New Town which incidentally was built 600 years ago and the Jewish Quarter.
This largest coherent castle complex in the world is now is now the sanctuary of the Czech President. Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony which takes place every hour in front the main gates.
Another interesting part of the Castle is the 15th century Golden Lane . This short lane is lined with 11 old houses which are now being used for different purposes e.g. exhibiting medieval armory and textiles as well as selling snacks hotels in london uk and drinks hotels in london uk to tourists.
The city’s wealthy aristocrats hotels in london uk moved in later and built opulent baroque palaces and the splendid St Nicholas Church which dominates the Malostranske Square . There are many quaint shops, old pubs, hotels and foreign embassies hotels in london uk in this area.
The Jewish Quarter , located between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River, has a torrid history that goes back to the 13th century when the city’s Jewish community hotels in london uk was persecuted and forced to live in this area where they built the oldest synagogue in Europe.
hotels in london uk Prague abounds with many historical sites. It’s impossible – and perhaps unnecessary – to list them all. You will pass by most of them during your walking marathon. Explore as many of them as your time permits and will enjoy your visit.
At its center you will find the wonderful Old Town Square with labyrinthine cobblestone narrow streets lined with fascinating medieval palaces, some of which have now been converted into boutique hotels. Parts of many of these old edifices also house attractive shops, and lively cafes and pubs.
No metropolis, however, want to live only on its past laurels. It needs a modern hotels in london uk ambience reflected in contemporary architecture. Prague has that also in great measures as reflected hotels in london uk in its post-communism construction spree . All the buildings that came up during this period are uncompromising examples of modern architecture without any semblance with the city’s classical design.
Internationally renowned Canadian architect Frank O Gehry – creator of the famous Guggenheim Museum in the Spanish city of Bilbao – designed this spectacular building that has become a symbol of modern Prague
Smichov was once a drab industrial district until the collapse of communism. Old dowdy and cheerless factory buildings have been replaced by gleaming shopping centers, ritzy hotels, lots of bars and clubs where boisterous nightlife now prevails.
A key building in Smichov is this commercial complex designed by the famous hotels in london uk French architect Jean Nouvel . It’s noted for its unusual glass façade with printed quotes from authors admiring the beautiful city. Those who don’t have either the time or the inclination hotels in london uk to read might perceive the written text as part of graphic design.
Different hotels in london uk cruises are available throughout the day until early hours in the morning. Take a three-hour long romantic boat ride in the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner over drinks and dance to the tunes of a live jazz band.
A wide range of hotels are available – from 5-star luxury to comfortable and small mid-range hotels in london uk boutique – mostly in the Old Town and within walking distance from major tourist attractions. Rates in hotels like Grand Bohemia, Boscolo Carlo IV, Art Deco Imperial, Mamaison Riverside, Shades of Green or Four Seasons would cost between US$70 and 400.
Most restaurants offer good – and often delectable – cuisine in congenial settings located in candlelit romantic cellars hotels in london uk to rooftop places under the night sky with awesome views of this beautiful city. And wherever you prefer to eat, don’t forget to order the famous Czech beer.
Prague’s bubbly nightlife becomes vibrant from sunset to sunrise. Enjoy your nocturnal drinks hotels in london uk in trendy bars or log-fired quaint drinking inns. Dance to the tune of live music but refrain from having too much Absinthe which is notorious for playing havoc with the senses of their consumers!
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