Youth Hostel in Prague
Travel Tips for Prague - Hostel Downtown (Page 4/9)
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08 Jul 2011 Jennyn, USA:
definitely try karlovy lazne, it's the most famous club in prague, but watch out for pickpockets (my purse got stolen there). other than that, just bar hop around this hostel/ the astronomical clock area. try a pub crawl, because otherwise the bars are a bit expensive |
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08 Jul 2011 Jennyn, USA:
the prague castle, astronomical clock (get there 5 minutes before the hour so you can see the trumpeter come out), the bridge, all the squares |
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08 Jul 2011 Jennyn, USA:
paris, brussels, amsterdam, berlin, san francisco |
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07 Jul 2011 Karen, USA:
I usually don't eat in restaurants, but rather buy fruit, meat, cheese and a roll at the market. However, at the train station while leaving Prague, I met an old man from San Fransisco who couldn't say enough about Havelska Koruna at 23 Havelska, He said for 71 Kc he had a huge meal with Coke and juice. On my return, when I fly back home, I plan to check it out! |
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07 Jul 2011 Karen, USA:
Walk the Charles Bridge in the evening. Just wander around as the sun sets, watching people and enjoy the performers. |
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07 Jul 2011 Karen, USA:
the Astronomical Clock. If you are lucky, a Saturday in that area is great to see several wedding parties as they emerge from their ceremonies and take their photographs! |
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07 Jul 2011 Karen, USA:
Krakow is a fun town and also very inexpensive. Auschwitz takes the better part of a day, so you must go to the salt mine another day. |
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27 Jun 2011 Shelby, Canada:
Behind the big pink performing arts school called Damu on Karlova, there is a cafe that has great food for very little. Some of my best meals came from there |
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27 Jun 2011 Shelby, Canada:
The theatre especially if you go when its the Prague Quadrennial. |
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27 Jun 2011 Andrea, England & Wales:
Opera - The Estates Theatre, where Mozart first opened Don Giovanni |
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HI Hostel Prague - Hostel DowntownPrague Hostel Downtown is located right in the centre of Prague, about 5 min walk from Old Town and Wenceslas Squares. We offer private rooms as well as dorms and ensuite dorms. The reception is open 24 hours, friendly and fluent English-speaking staff are waiting for you, with information service about Prague and Czech Republic. Lockers in the rooms, free internet, free wifi, the big kitchen for our travellers inside our common room would be a great place for meetings, and we believe the right hostels' atmosphere can be expected there. Free map of Prague, luggage storage. All the rooms have been redecorated (May 2007) and all the furniture is new. It's a 5 minute walk to Charles Bridge, 3 minutes walk to Wenceslas Square. | more...... |

