Are there enough weeks in Prague to explore all the sights?

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Yes, a week in Prague a tourist will be able to inspect not only the city itself, but also several castles in its immediate vicinity. Although many tourists in order to have plenty to walk around the capital of the Czech Republic, it is not enough for a whole month. But for the first time seven days should be enough.

Prague is surprisingly compact, and for 3-4 days you can visit many interesting places. Minimum one day should be allocated for walks in Prague Castle and Lesser Town, then on Old and New Places. Lovers of animals or those who travel with children can visit the Prague Zoo (another day), if desired, it is easily replaced by the Stromovsky Park or the Botanical Garden and the Troy Castle.

Castles Konopishte, Karlštejn, Český Sternberk are located not far from the capital. In order not to hurry up and examine them, allocate individual days for them.

Visiting palaces or museums will also take time, usually they are neglected to see other sights of the city. In a week you will have time to walk along the beer route in Žižkov, admire the Krzyžíkov fountains, visit Vyšehrad, take a boat ride along the Vltava, take a walk in the night Prague and photograph it from the Kampa island.

November 30, 2011

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