Prague, Czech Republic
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Prague is the most intact medieval capital in Europe — no major wars destroyed its Old Town, and the result is a city of extraordinary Gothic and Baroque architecture that looks like it was designed as a film set. It also happens to have the best beer culture in the world and some of Europe's most affordable prices.
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✈️ Plan My Prague TripTop Things to Do in Prague
- Prague Castle & St. Vitus Cathedral
- Charles Bridge at sunrise
- Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock
- Josefov Jewish Quarter
- Vinohrady neighbourhood for local life
- Czech beer tasting in a traditional pub
May–June and September–October. July–August is packed with tourists. December Christmas markets are spectacular but cold.
Schengen visa-free (90 days) for Canadian, US, UK, Australian passports. Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Indian passports need a Schengen visa (Czech Republic entry).
Budget: $60–85/day. Mid-range: $130–220/day. Luxury: $350+/day.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Prague cheap for tourists?
Prague is one of Western Europe's most affordable capitals. A full meal and beer in a local pub costs $8–12. Budget travellers comfortably spend $60–85/day.
Do I need a visa for Prague?
Schengen visa-free for most Western passports. South Asian passport holders need a Schengen visa from the Czech consulate.
How many days should I spend in Prague?
3 days covers the main sights. 4–5 days lets you explore beyond the tourist centre and do a day trip to Český Krumlov or Kutná Hora.
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