
Prague offers walking tours, castle tours, river cruises, underground explorations, and day trips to the Czech countryside. This guide compares every tour type so you can pick the right ones for your first visit.
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Prague gives free public transport to anyone aged 65 and older -- metro, trams, buses, even the funicular. This guide covers the rules, senior museum discounts, and practical tips for an easier visit.
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Dogs ride Prague trams, sit under cafe tables, and run free in enormous parks. Here are the transport rules, best off-leash areas, dog-friendly restaurants, and emergency vet contacts.
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Eight galleries along a walkable route in Prague 7, connected by a combined ticket that saves 20%. The most efficient way to experience contemporary and modern art in Prague.
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Honest hotel recommendations for Prague by neighborhood and budget. From riverfront luxury in Old Town to monastery stays in Brevnov, with real prices and practical tips.
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Prague is a medieval city with real accessibility challenges, but also more possibilities than most guides suggest. This honest guide covers metro elevators, accessible attractions and private tours adapted for wheelchair users.
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Prague's cobblestones and hills make strollers challenging, but the city is still wonderful with small children. This honest guide covers stroller-friendly routes, metro access and when a baby carrier works better.
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The train from Prague to Vienna takes about 4 hours and runs several times daily. Here's how to choose between OBB Railjet and RegioJet, book the cheapest tickets, and pick the right seat.
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The direct train from Prague to Budapest takes about 6.5 hours through Brno and Bratislava. Here's how it compares to RegioJet bus, FlixBus, budget flights, and overnight trains.
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Direct trains connect Prague and Bratislava in about 4 hours for as little as 10 EUR. Slovakia's compact capital makes an easy add-on to a Prague trip.
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Direct trains connect Prague and Berlin in about 4.5 hours through the scenic Elbe valley. Advance tickets start from 15 EUR on Czech Railways and RegioJet.
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Getting mobile data in Prague is straightforward and affordable, whether you buy a physical SIM at the airport or activate an eSIM before landing. This guide compares every option by price, speed and convenience.
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Prague's public transport covers three metro lines, over thirty tram routes, and a night network that runs until dawn. Here's everything you need — tickets, the Litacka app, validation rules, and how to avoid fines.
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Prague's weather swings from 35-degree summers to minus-10 winters, and the cobblestones demand proper footwear in every season. This guide covers seasonal packing lists and the practical items most travellers forget.
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Prague has multiple luggage storage options from train station lockers to app-based services across the city centre. This guide covers locations, prices and which option works best for your situation.
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The Czech Republic is in the Schengen Area, so entry rules depend on your nationality. Most English-speaking visitors enter visa-free for 90 days. This guide covers current requirements and the upcoming ETIAS system.
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Prague Airport is 17 km from the city center with four reliable transfer options. Here's how to choose between trolleybus 59, Airport Express, Bolt, and private transfer — with current prices and local advice.
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The Prague Card costs 62 to 78 EUR for 2 to 4 days and includes 50+ attractions plus transport. For most visitors, buying individual tickets is cheaper unless you visit 5+ paid attractions.
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Prague is surrounded by forested gorges, limestone valleys and nature reserves reachable by public transport. These seven trails range from easy riverside walks to half-day ridge hikes, all starting from a metro, tram or train stop.
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Prague uses Central European Time (CET, UTC+1), shifting to CEST (UTC+2) in summer. Here are the exact time differences with major cities and everything you need to know about daylight saving in Czechia.
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Tipping in Prague is customary but never mandatory. Here is what locals actually do in restaurants, taxis, hotels, and with tour guides.
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The right Prague neighbourhood matters more than the right hotel. Here is an honest breakdown of seven districts with prices, transit access, and who each one suits best.
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Prague and the Czech Republic use the Czech crown (CZK), not the euro. Here is how to exchange money, use ATMs, pay by card, and avoid the conversion traps that cost tourists hundreds.
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Prague is one of the safest capital cities in Europe, with very low violent crime and a walkable, well-lit centre. Here is everything visitors need to know about pickpockets, scams, nightlife, and staying safe.
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Prague will surprise you — it is safer, cheaper, and more walkable than most visitors expect. Here is everything first-time visitors need to know before landing.
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Is Prague expensive? The honest answer: it depends entirely on where you go. The tourist centre runs at Western European prices. Step two streets away, and you're in a city where a full lunch costs €6 and a beer costs €1.50. Here is what things actually cost in Prague — and how to get the best value, from a local who has watched tourists overpay for 17 years.
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Choosing where to stay in Prague is one of the most important decisions of your trip. The city is compact — but every neighbourhood delivers a completely different experience. Here is what a local guide actually recommends.
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