TheSt. Wenceslas Vineyard at Villa Richter, which is Prague's oldest vineyard, hosts a wine-themed event on Sept. 23 with 50 varieties from top Czech and Moravian alongside local varieties and traditional burčak. Grébovka Wine Festival on Sept. 22 and 23 offers two wine festivals in two scenic locations, moving from Náměstí Míru to
Praga01 or District 01 will be the best neighborhood to stay in Prague as it is located close to attractions, and restaurants and has easy transportation access. Within Prague 01, there are 3 areas – Staré Město (Old Town), Malá Strana (Little Quarter or Lesser Town), and Hradcany (Prague Castle district) – all are great options to stay.
LETIT ROLL 2023. August 3 - August 6, 2023. The world's biggest drum and bass festival is a must-do event for fans of the genre. On the Czech dance scene, Let It Roll fest debuted in 2003, and it has since become one of the most successful festivals in the country, with fans traveling from all over the world.
Thingsto do in Prague in December was updated in December 2022. Visiting Prague’s Christmas Markets has been a dream of mine since I read the book: Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Set amongst the city’s wintery streets, this magical story follows the tale of Karou, an art student who lives between Prague’s historic lanes and a
1Prague Castle. Visit Prague Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest palace in the world. Here, witness the grandeur of Vladislav Hall, Daliborka Tower, Old Royal Palace & more. Book Prague Castle tickets to enjoy skip-the-line entry, guided tours, return transfers, and combo experiences. See Tickets.
Contents What to do in Prague in 3 days. Travelling to Prague city centre from the airport. My Top Tip: Buy the Prague Card. Prague 3 Day Itinerary. Day 1. Charles Bridge. Charles Bridge Tower. Prague Castle & St Vitus Cathedral.
SpartaPrague Hockey Club play at the O2 Arena which is the second largest ice-hockey arena in Europe. You can imagine the atmosphere and fans are pretty wild. A fun and budget friendly thing to do on a weekend night or Sunday afternoon since that’s when most of there games take place.
A30-minute ticket for Prague’s public transport network costs 24 CZK, while its 32 CZK for a 90-minute ticket. Tickets allow for changes between trams, the metro and buses, and there are also short-term passes available. Unfortunately, there is no direct metro or tram connection from the airport to the city center.
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