Vysehrad. Vysehrad is a fortress on the East side of the Vtlava river. It’s the perfect place to go for a nice walk, sit down and enjoy the views which are amazing! One must visit place in Vysehrad is the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, with its 3 colorful doorways: they’re picture perfect! Fun fact: before going, I read that Vysehrad
Café Jedna also serves delicious cappuccino, tea, or lemonade. The large open space makes it a great place to work alone as well as study with friends. Address: Praha 7, Dukelských hrdinů 530/47. Specialized menu: desserts, vegetarian options. Hours: Mon – Sun: 9.30 AM – 11.00 PM. Official Website. The Cafe at the National Gallery
How to spend 3 days in Prague – Prague Itinerary. On Day one, arrive in Prague and check into your accommodation. Spend the afternoon exploring the city center on foot, checking out iconic landmarks such as the Charles Bridge and Old Town Square. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Czech meal in a local restaurant.
Anton Stupnev: The best price/quality ratio for ice-cream in Prague and a very pleasant place at Namesti Miru. Kuba Vostatek: Excellent ice cream, unorthodox flavours. One of the best in Prague and good price.
3 lists. Shopping mall. Shopping. The MYSLBEK Shopping Center is a busy shopping mall in the heart of Prague, connecting the Na Prikope and Ovocny Trh streets. The mall has a variety of stores, including clothing and accessory stores such as H&M, as well as a coffee shop and casual eateries. A small and coquette mall. Observation Decks & Towers. Žižkov Television Tower is a tall, striking building in Prague that offers 360-degree views of the city. The tower is also home to a meteorological observatory and tourist attraction, offer panoramic views over the city. Nice views of Prague.
38. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) 2,363. Points of Interest & Landmarks. Praha 1 (City Center) By Anonymous06092001. There are so many things to do in the Wenceslas square 2. There is the national museum of Prague at the top of the sq
Otherwise, the key to a cheap bite in Prague is to make use of daily lunch menus. That way, you can get a good meal for only 100-150 CZK. My go-to foodie spots… are mostly in the Vinohrady district, since it’s so rich in diverse cuisine. The recent addition of ramen joints proves that even further.

1. Terasa U Zlaté studně (Mala Strana) The view from Terasa U Zlaté studně. The vibe: special occasion, beautiful view. This fine dining spot in Prague’s Mala Strana is the perfect place to celebrate a special moment and take in the gorgeous Prague view.

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