Weekends in Prague: what to see?
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One day in Prague you can devote excursions to the right side of the city center and the sights of the Old and New Places. It starts with New:.. From Wenceslas Square and Charles Square, Dancing House, Church of Our Lady of the Snows, the People Street, etc. Then you can go to the Old Town and see the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Town Hall, Tyn church. Admire the Powder Tower, walk along the Celetna street and the other, no less colorful, visit the Jewish town-quarter Josefov.
Walk along the left bank center of Prague Hradcany start standing with their monasteries (Strahov, Loreto), squares (Loreto, Hradcany ), palaces (Martinic, Salmskim) and Prague Castle . It is located on a hill, and the road from it will go downhill, which makes the way forward easier and more comfortable . Inspect the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, the church of All Saints, stroll through Golden alleyway babe in Malá Strana . On the way you can make a loop and go letná park and pavilion Ganavsky . And then quietly inspect Lesser Town attractions: numerous palaces (Wallenstein, Kayzershteynsky), streets, churches and church .
November 24, 2011
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