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What to see in Prague: the 20 places you must visit
Prague, the Czech capital, is one of the most complete cities in Europe. In its streets, history, culture and new trends coexist naturally.
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Prague at Christmas: the land of Christmas markets
During the Christmas months, Prague’s streets turn snow white, street markets spring up in its squares and the city’s towers become spontaneous viewpoints.
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Prague Castle: where the Czech capital began
Prague Castle, which houses St Vitus Cathedral and a large collection of historic buildings, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the city.
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Eating in Prague: from street food to fine dining
There are dozens of options for eating in Prague and enjoying the best of Czech cuisine at affordable prices in charming and historic locations.
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St Vitus Cathedral: seven centuries of Prague’s history
St Vitus Cathedral, the Czech Republic’s most important Gothic place of worship, was the setting for the coronations of the kings of Bohemia.
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Prague’s typical food: more than just hearty soups
Prague’s typical food is totally different to Mediterranean cooking: dishes are hearty and calorie-laden with intense, unforgettable flavours.
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What to buy in Prague: everything from glassware to puppets
Prague has a huge range of souvenirs, from toys and puppets for children to cosmetics made from beer for adults. Here are some of the best.
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Prague’s Golden Lane: the secrets of a magical spot
The Golden Lane, one of the city’s most charming spots, has been home to alchemists, sorcerers and even Franz Kafka. We reveal all of its secrets.
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Prague’s beer pubs: the oldest, the most interesting and the most popular
Anyone travelling to Prague should be sure to visit the local beer pubs and their irresistible atmosphere for the simple reason that beer is considered to be a national product in the Czech Republic.
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Visiting Prague with children: a fairy-tale family getaway
Prague is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. If you’re planning on visiting the city with children, this article will give you some ideas of things to see and what to do on your family holiday.