If you had a couple of free hours in Prague and had never been before, where would you go? Where would you grab a bite and go for a quick walk?
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One evening in Prague - what should I see, where should I go?
post #2 of 29
2/19/10 at 6:28pm
post #4 of 29
2/19/10 at 6:36pm
I'd be one boring ass person. I still am, but I'm at least slightly more "cultured"
I can try for more detail, but she says:
so check out two squares, Old Town Square (with the clock) and Wenceslas Square. Then cross the Charles bridge (it has a lot of vendors selling stuff on it, some cool jewelry and other stuff). The castle will be on this side, I think tours take awhile, but its worth going up to, you can go around the complex, I think there are little streets up there with lots of stores selling things (i think, could be recalling a different city - if it was in prague, they were really nice)
FWIW, she has always spoken very highly of both Prague and Vienna.
post #6 of 29
2/19/10 at 6:49pm
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Yeah, you have to go to the Old Town Square, and there is plenty to see just walking around that area of town. There are a lot of stalls and vendors and people milling about. Duck into just about anywhere for a drink and it will be entertaining. You might consider the Jewish Quarter, which is really quiet and spooky at night, very evocative. I purposefully read some Kafka while I was there and it was a heck of an experience. Wenceslaus Square is easily walkable from that area and is a good area, maybe not so much to do there but you can brush off the gypsy hookers and just take in the scene of the Velvet Revolution. It's a pleasant walk at night, though it might be freezing this time of year.
post #7 of 29
2/19/10 at 6:53pm
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Cool thanks - will be at night so no tours and probably no shopping either. I'll just go for a bite and a walk, maybe a drink. I saw Cafe Savoy as a recommendation in another Prague thread - any good? any other recs for dinner?
The squares will be nice to see at night, Wenceles is really large, would be cool lit up. The other one isn't more than 5 minutes away and is smaller, has the very famous astronomical clock. I liked walking places at night, it was very pretty to come across these squares lit up.
We had apartments with kitchens so I ate at home while I was there. I don't have any personal recommendations, I'm sure there are good places in those squares, I could try to look some stuff up if you want me to, but I'd be doing the same thing they would be doing.
post #8 of 29
2/19/10 at 7:06pm
Really nice city, with only one evening I'd recomend the same as further up above suggestions. Walk through/past the square, meander over the bridge, and then up up up to the castle for a city view. I'm not sure if the castle grounds "close" at some point, so could do those three in reverse. Cabs I think are pretty cheap and so is beer. Try picking up some of the real absinthe, not all are created equal. The good stuff is pretty good. Check wikitravel's page on Prague too for ideas+info
post #9 of 29
2/19/10 at 7:16pm
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The squares will be nice to see at night, Wenceles is really large, would be cool lit up. The other one isn't more than 5 minutes away and is smaller, has the very famous astronomical clock. I liked walking places at night, it was very pretty to come across these squares lit up. We had apartments with kitchens so I ate at home while I was there. I don't have any personal recommendations, I'm sure there are good places in those squares, I could try to look some stuff up if you want me to, but I'd be doing the same thing they would be doing.
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post #10 of 29
2/19/10 at 7:23pm
Most of the city is pretty walkable. As others indicated start around the Old Town Square. You can walk down Karlova (I think), a long windy street full of little shops and it will end up at Karlovy Most (Charles Bridge). Walk across it and you can get to the Castle. Very nice city - I enjoyed it a lot when I was there in October.
post #12 of 29
2/19/10 at 7:37pm
but surely there are other local varieties that you cannot find here at the states to try.
Then again, the only beer we drank in Italy was Peroni. And it's the only beer we saw anybody else drink. Now we get our Peroni fix from Duane-Reade.
post #14 of 29
2/19/10 at 7:51pm
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