Sunday 13 March 2011

Charming Prague


Looking for a weekend away offering culture in spades along with Euro-busting prices?

Then look no further than 'The City Of A Hundred Spires' - Prague.

Prague is no longer just the city of choice for UK Stag parties. Yes, the bars are stocked full of award-winning ales with all the attributes of a classic continental beer at great prices, but spend a couple of days in this glorious city and you will discover a city filled with whimsical charm and architecture from a bygone era.

The Vitava river dominates the city and winds through the streets, reflecting back the city-scape on its pearlescent surface. Ancient bridges attach the old quarters of the town and the city is ripe for strolling, giving you chance to admire the cobbled back streets and independent shops. The city contains a number of splendid sites, amongst which the churches and Prague castle should be top of your list.

For peace and quiet you can escape to the leafy grounds of Vysehard or take the funicular railway to the top of Petrin hill for some of the most amazing views in the whole of Europe.

Of course, Prague's nightlife is amongst the best in Europe and you will find alcohol and food prices are amongst the lowest in the whole of the continent. But, don't visit Prague just for these reasons; go to be enchanted by the most amazing architecture in Europe and the charm that seems to permeate the air!

Holidays to Prague can be found for extremely reasonable prices. You can purchase from reputable online firms such as directline-holidays to guarantee yourself the best possible deal. Two days will suffice if you're willing to really put some effort into seeing all of the sights, but for a more relaxing trip I advise three.


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