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2 AJKK Mgr Assel Bektibayeva

 Basic information
 Price includes
 Locations of Day 1
 Locations of Day 2
 Useful information
 Prague has the perfect mixture of history, gorgeous architecture,
exciting things to do
 This 2 day Prague itinerary is an example of how you can spend two
days in Prague and see some of the best highlights of the city!
 Date of the tour: 03.03.2020 – 05.03.2020
 Departure time: 03.03.2020 at 7 a.m.
 Return time: 05.03.2020 at 5 p.m.
Tour route: Group tour rate 179€ per person
 Tour highlights
 Transport bus: Bratislava – Praha 3.03.2020 7 a.m & Praha – Bratislava
5.03.2020 5 p.m - Regiojet
 Accommodation: Hotel 4 *- MOODs Charles Bridge
 Drinks: water
 Breakfast
 Tickets for 2 Museums: MOODs Charles Bridge, Czech national
Museum
 Day 1 in Prague | Old Town (Staré Mesto)
This Prague itinerary starts in the middle of the Old Town. This part of the city definitely
does its name justice: it feels like a time machine. The beautiful cobblestoned paths and
historic buildings are simply stunning.
 Old Town Square is a historic square in the Old Town quarter of Prague. It is located
between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge.
 Old Town Hall On Old Town Square, you can find the Old Town Hall. Completed in 1364,
this building is full of history. In medieval times, the 70 meters of height market the
tallest building in the city.
 Prague Castle is the largest castle complex in Prague. It is the official residence of the
President of the Czech Republic. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept within a hidden
room inside it.
 Charles Bridge is a historic bridge that crosses the Vltava river in Prague. Its
construction started in 1357 on request of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning
of the 15th century. The bridge is decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues and
statuaries.
Wenceslas square

St. vitus cathedral


Petřín lookout tower

Orloj
 Day 2 in Prague | The New Town (Nové Město)
The newer town in Prague lays on the border with the Old Town. Even though it is called
“new”, the New Town in Prague was established in 1348. Not so new, then ;). Today does
involve quite a bit of walking, as the New Town is pretty big! It does allow us to see some more
of Prague’s beautiful sights and learn more about its history.
 The Cathedral of Saints Vitus is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prague. This cathedral is a
prominent example of Gothic architecture and is the largest and most important church in the
country. It is located within Prague Castle.
 The Prague Orloj is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague.The clock was first
installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one
still operating.
 Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares and the centre of the business and cultural
communities in the Prague. Many historical events occurred there, and it is a traditional
setting for demonstrations
 The Petřín Lookout Tower is a 63.5-metre-tall steel-framework tower in Prague. It was built in
1891 and was used as an observation tower as well as a transmission tower. Today it is a major
tourist attraction.
 In the Czech Republic, the currency used is called Czech Koruna.
€1 = Kč25
$1 = Kč23
£1 = Kč28
 In Prague (and the rest of the Czech Republic), the official language is Czech.
Luckily, most people also speak fairly good German and English.
 The best times to visit Prague would be around April-May or September-October.
This way, you’ll catch a lovely mild temperature and avoid the seas of tourists that
pour into Prague during the summertime.

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