Prague is rich with history
Prague is a capital of Charles IV’s Bohemian Kingdom, and it has played a pivotal role in the development of Central Europe since the Middle Ages, situated on both banks of the Vltva River. Its thrilling history and glorious architecture has made Prague one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The popularity of Praha (in Czech) shows no signs of slowing down,20 years after the fall of the comunism and the Velvet Revolution, its become one of the top visited Europe cities.Its ancient buildings have been transformed into fine restaurants and stylish hotels. Even with its history dating back more than a thousand years, the Czech capital is still a thriving modern city with luxury hotels, excellent restaurants offering traditional Czech and international cuisine, trendy clubs and enchanting pubs.
The city’s charms can occasionally be obscured by too many tourists, congested traffic and tacky commercialism. The city is packed with thousands of other visitors, trying like crazy to see the city in few days and worrying about getting ripped off, don’t be surprised when you see that the city is overrated. The city center is full of stunning architecture, from Gothic, Renaissance and baroque to neoclassical, art nouveau and cubist, beyond the medieval lanes of the Old Town and the Castle District, there’s an entire other cosmopolitan city to explore. Afetr a long walking around and enjoying its art, you can relax and take a deep breathe with a popular glass of beer in some of the old towns bars or cafe shops.
The number of Prague’s visitors has been increasing sharply over the last several years. They keep coming back to the beautiful capital just to enjoy together all that Czech Republic has to offer like the wealth, diversity, and accessibility of culture and historical places of interests. That’s all concentrated in a relatively small space that boast very serviceable standards of accommodation and dining facilities.
Every part of Bohemia and Moravia has something to offer to its visitors. The social life is rich as well – not just in Prague and other larger cities, but also in Bohemian and Moravian spas.
Its a city with very high standards, offering all you desire, historical and modern venues, hotels, restaurants and places of interests. Often called “Golden†or “Hundred-spired†belongs to the architecturally unique European towns, attractive for tourists from around the world.