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by edcooper , Apr 18 '00
Pros: Very informative Cons: Only for strong stomachs
We were walking along near the Karl Most (Charles Bridge) on a dreary day in January when, all of a sudden, I saw this brightly colored poster, announcing a new museum. Oh joy! How many more pastels or jewel encrusted doodads can I take? But no, this was...
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by jacksonboy , Jan 04 '01
Pros: fun, lots to do and see, cheap Cons: can be touristy in summer
The hostel - Clown and Bard - is very atmospheric with a great bar. Cheap beer and easy place to meet people. It has organised walking tours that leave from the hostel which are good fun. Prague has just about everything you could want in a city. We...
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by David96 , Sep 13 '00
Pros: cheap Cons: bad food
After graduating from college, I traveled around Europe with a group of friends, and Prague earned a three-day stop on our voyage. As an inexperienced tourist, I was not extremely impressed with Prague's sight-seeing. The city itself is beautiful, but...
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by Booms729 , Jul 27 '00
Pros: Amazing architecture, great views from the hills overlooking the city, the Charles Bridge is Great for Shopping Cons: Muggy/drizzly weather, Black Light Theater, Stay close to the city!
I travelled to Prague, Salzburg, Vienna and Venice last April (from the 13th to the 24th) and Prague was by far my most favorite of the four cities. Despite it's extremely messy political situations which were humorously mocked by our tour guide, I...
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by MerrieLoo , Oct 06 '99
Pros: Best historical buildings in Europe. Friendly people. Cons: Somewhat hard to find your way around. Watch the prices...
We are fortunate to have traveled extensively throughout the world, and Prague remains one of our favorite places in the world. To fully appreciate this marvelous living museum of history you need to realize that it is one of the only major cities in...
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by jack_prut , Feb 12 '00
Pros: great place! romantic! preserved architecture Cons: vandalism, dont speak english
Last year my dad and I travelled to Prague from Paris. the place was great! If you love architecture, antiques and nature, Prague is the place to be. the structures are still preserved from way back communism years!Eventhough one can see a lot of...
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by tomer , Nov 04 '99
Pros: Culture, Jazz, Food, Architecture, Jewish quarter Cons: None
I read several reviews on Prague and I was simply amazed that the Jewish Quarter was not even specified. Prague the richest city in Europe with Jewish culture. Just imagine being in a synagogue from the 13 century which the Nazis did not destroy!!. Just...
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by Annievict , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Great ice cream, Kafka sites, the clock, good prices. Cons: The language is very tough.
I ventured to this city in the summer of '98. There is a beautiful main square in the middle of all the action. Frank Kafka's house and school are both in the main square. He wrote "The Trial" and "Metamorphasis." Both books are a...
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by bunia , Jul 04 '01
Pros: Beautiful, plenty of walking tours, full of history and superstition. Cons: Destination for many tourists.
The city is full of wonderful things to see. There are many walking tours that leave from right under the large clock. The clock is one thing that is a must see. Prague is a great place for photographers. The city is great for everyone, especially...
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by johanp , Jul 11 '99
Prague is a fabulous city, untouched by the wars of the 20th century. It's central Europe's equivalent to Paris. It's one of the most exciting cities in Europe right now, and it's easy for foreigners to visit - most people speak English. If you...
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