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theres a gang of us, blokes and girls, going away for a weekend. weve been to amsterdam before and fancy prague but dont know where about to stay, whats the best part old prague or new, where can we go, and is it as cheap as every one says?

2006-09-27 06:56:21 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Europe (Continental) Other - Europe

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Go to Krakow. Its a beautiful city and there are plenty of little pubs and such. I found to Prague to be a bit like Disneyland. Everything looks spectacular but most of it is a facade.

2006-09-27 07:07:37 · answer #1 · answered by Understood 3 · 1 1

Go to Prague if you have already seen Amsterdam. See something new, not unless the is another reason in particular why you would like to go to Amsterdam :-).Prague is beautiful. Especially old prague, you can find cheap accommodation if you look hard. It is cheap but not as cheap as it used to be. You need to wander out of the main tourist areas to find the cheap bars.

2006-09-27 09:36:57 · answer #2 · answered by dekrgsa 2 · 1 0

You have got to try Prague.......
Prague is rapidly becoming one of Europe's top travel destinations, and for good reason. It's offers some of the best-preserved medieval and baroque architecture in central Europe, combined with high culture, buzzing nightlife, excellent beer and prices to gladden the heart of any traveller.

This is not intended to be an exhaustive guide to Prague, rather a quick appetizer for the essential Prague sights with a few helpful travel hints thrown in. In our links section you will find pointers for a more thorough exploration of Prague on the web.

When to go:
Tourist sites are open all year round in Prague. Winter temperatures stay at around freezing and sometimes drop well below that but a winter visit can be well worth it to enjoy the sight of the city under a layer of snow and avoid the summer crowds. Having said that, the crowds (along with high-season prices for hotels), return briefly for the Christmas holiday period as Prague acquires a reputation as one of the most exciting places in Europe to welcome in the new-year. Classical music fans may want to time their trip to coincide with the "Prague Spring International Music Festival" held yearly during the last three weeks of May.






The essential sights:
Tourist information offices are located in the Old Town Square, in the West Tower of Charles Bridge and at the main train station.
Prague Castle
Reputedly the largest castle in the world, Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad) groups many other Prague sights which are attractions in their own right, such as St. Vitus Cathedral, the Golden Lane, the old Royal Palace, and the Royal Garden.
Charles Bridge
The oldest bridge in Prague, its length lined by statues and monuments, it forms the most spectacular part of the "King's Walk which leads from St. Vitus Cathedral to the Old Town Square.
Old Town (Stare Mesto)
Centered around the Old Town Square this is the most picturesque and lively part of Prague, with architecture ranging from Baroque to Art Nouveau. One of Prague's big attractions, the Astronomical Clock on the Old Town Hall, can be found here but it's also a great area for just strolling and taking in the atmosphere.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Part of the Old Town, this was once the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe. Five sites, including the evocative Jewish Cemetery, make up what is known as "The Museum".

Getting around:
Prague is a great city for walking and the main sights are close enough together to be easily visited by foot. Otherwise make use of the cheap and efficient public transport system. Tickets are valid for bus, trams and metro, and maps, timetables and other information are available at offices in the main metro stations. If you take a taxi make sure it is a registered one and that the meter is at 1 when you get in.

Traveller's tips:
To take advantage of Prague's rich entertainment scene, pick up a free copy of "The Best", which lists concerts and other events, at a tourist information office.

2006-10-01 00:17:47 · answer #3 · answered by roxy 3 · 1 0

Definitely Prague... there's more to see there than in Amsterdam.

OK, I'll be honest here, I haven't been to Prague but I've been countless times to Amsterdam... While Amsterdam is beautiful and fun, by the xth number of visit it's not as exciting anymore. There are more interesting things to do in Prague, like visiting their famous historical Jewish settlement, enjoying the beautiful architecture, or attending festivals or a classical music event. I recommend getting on a tour guided by a local who has awesome knowledge of the local history and culture.

By the way, the prices are much more affordable in Czech Rep than they are in Holland.

2006-09-27 09:41:23 · answer #4 · answered by Mizz G 5 · 2 0

Prague is a lot cheaper than the UK, but don't expect it to be 50p a pint everywhere, more like £1!! The old town and the new town are within easy reach of one another, you can walk it, so go wherever u find a cheap hostel. The old town is prettier and there are a lot of bars near the muzeum. There are regular trams aswell - and they are really cheap.The central area is mustek, muzeum etc, mala stranska is really nice to. Prague is actually quite a small place and really easy to get around. There is the castle, charles bridge, the astrological clock and plenty more...if u wait until near xmas, there will be the markets too, it will be cold though.

If you want any more info, let me know, I used to live in Prague

Have a good trio there, its a fun place! and go to the beer gardens if the weather is good, depends when u go though, cos they will be closed for winter.

2006-09-27 07:24:57 · answer #5 · answered by Beth 2 · 0 0

Prague

2006-09-27 07:03:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Prague definitely, try either old or new. Try hostels if you want the cheapest, I guess. Prague is beautiful, I know this because I was born there, I also lived there, too. My dad has been to Amsterdam, though.

2006-10-01 05:29:07 · answer #7 · answered by MICKEY MOUSE 5 · 0 0

i in my opinion well-liked Prague over Amsterdam. i got here across Prague very especially and that i loved my time there. I did an afternoon excursion to Cesky Krumulov which i visit quite recommend...its a lovey city ( you could e book it at little kiosks in Prague)

2016-10-16 02:33:44 · answer #8 · answered by carrilo 4 · 0 0

If you've never been to Prague go there, but I would still go to Amsterdam.

2006-09-27 07:05:10 · answer #9 · answered by psychoticgenius 6 · 0 0

amsterdam is fab!! and so is prague!!!
with prague try and stay away from the tourist areas as they are very expensive the old parts are cheaper!!!

2006-09-27 07:20:24 · answer #10 · answered by lyds 2 · 1 0

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