Prague
Magical, magnificent and steeped in history, Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Its fairytale spires, clock towers, churches, cobbled streets and opera houses create a most captivating cityscape. This breathtakingly romantic place, where Casanova lived and Mozart composed, has suffered its fair share of hardship – occupation by the Nazis during the Second World War and neglect during four decades of communist rule – only to rediscover its freedom after 1989’s peaceful Velvet Revolution. With the shackles of the past released, Prague is now embracing the future. Behind the historic façade thrive innovative restaurants, fabulous museums and sleek hotels. Cheap flights and cheap alcohol have turned parts of Prague into a stag weekend nightmare, but much of the city is still enchanting, perfect for a long weekend, a romantic break or a special occasion. Come in the depths of winter when proper snow leaves the whole place looking like an exquisite wonderworld Narnia.
Reports
- The Prague Report Last updated 19th Feb 2010 13:32
Globalista's Pick of the Press
19 July 2009 - The New York Times - Gallery crawling in Prague? Get out the G.P.S
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28 March 2009 - The Independent - 48 hours in Prague

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