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First stop from the Hlavni Nadrazi train station: the Old Town Square. You’ll find the famous astronomical clock on the Town Hall and some great benches for people watching and admiring the typical gaudy Czech facades. Nearby the boulevard of Wenceslas Square is dedicated to the hero, and to some fantastic shops and restaurants.

Retail Therapy

Tread the Czech capital’s cobbled ground and you’ll find art galleries, ceramics and shops selling all varieties of absinth – a local speciality. You’ll find souvenirs amongst the famed statues on the Charles Bridge and if not, the Nový Smíchov Shopping Centre has over 150 different outlets.

Eat and Drink

Traditional Czech dumplings and meat at good prices are easy to find – try wild boar with gingerbread dumplings. The Propaganda bar on Michalská 12 is a 500sq metre cave filled with over 200 original socialist-realist artefacts, yummy food and a great selection of international beers.

Hidden Gem

For fabulous views over Prague, climb up to the monk’s vineyards near the fabulous St Vitus Cathedral. While here visit the unique Toy Museum and you’ll see the relics and playthings your great grandma enjoyed.

Day Trip

Just an hour south by train, Ceske Budejovice is the capital of South Bohemia. Visit the many castles in the region, and admire the baroque architecture. It’s also the home of Budvar beer and of the world famous Bohemia Crystal.



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