Prague Travel Guide: My Czech Republic Adventure
After two days of exploring the famous spots in the Czech capital, I have some impressions and tips to share. I'll delve into the details with each photo.
Getting Around:
I opted for Regio bus tickets via Omio, as it was the most affordable compared to trains or planes, and the pick-up location was conveniently close to where I was staying.
Accommodation:
This time, I booked a night at Seven Hostel. Although it's only a 30-minute tram ride from the city center, the price per night was extremely reasonable. The police headquarters are just a short walk away, which made me feel quite safe staying there.
Places I Visited:
- Vyhlídka Na Opyši
- St Nicholas Bell Tower
- Charles Bridge
- The Powder Tower
- PALLADIUM Praha
- National Museum the front area is under renovation, so I don't highly recommend it.
- Military History Institute Prague I highly recommend it.
Where I Ate:
- Café Platýz A city's traditional cafe, delicious and not overpriced.
- Coffee shop Has authentic pho.
- bento café & bistro Their braised pork and rice was pretty good.
My total expenditure for the two-day, one-night trip in Prague was 150€, including bus tickets, accommodation, food, and some souvenirs.
Come and see a few perspectives of Prague through my lens.
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