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Posted on: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 2:43 pm
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Prague - city for lovers
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1st
Prague is well known as a good destination for stag and hen do’s because it is cheap and has a fantastic nightlife. I always knew this, and when I was thinking of a destination for a short break with my boyfriend last year it was not the first place to occur in my thoughts. However after investigating this a bit further I discovered that if you look deeper, Prague is the most beautiful, cultural, romantic and amazing place you will ever visit. If you go with the right person that is! It was sold to me by a travel agent, and I went away and booked it online for half the price (shh!). The deal we got cost us just under £160 each and we got flights, taxis to and from the airport, and 3 nights in a 4 star hotel close to the National Museum, which was a 10 minute walk to the centre of town through the most beautiful streets you can imagine! I am very into these quaint streets and architecturally stunning buildings and if this is something that interests you, please consider Prague for your next getaway. Whilst we were there last February there was a European market on one of the back streets off the main shopping street which was selling various treats and kooky items. If you go and come across something you really like, make sure you look in a few of the touristy shops around town as you might be able to get a better price. Top tips for Prague- Go with your partner as this city has a magical quality that makes people fall in love, go to the castle, visit the museum, walk along Wenceslas Square and get to the Astronomical Clock in the old town square at a few minutes to the hour in order to see it chime. It is definitely worth it!
Posted on: Wednesday, July 1, 2009 at 2:43 pm
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