The Rough Guide to Prague: Travel Guide eBook

This Prague guidebook is perfect for independent travellers planning a longer trip. It features all of the must-see sights and a wide range of off-the-beaten-track places. It also provides detailed practical information on preparing for a trip and what to do on the ground. And this Prague travel guidebook is printed on paper from responsible sources, and verified to meet the FSC’s strict environmental and social standards.

This Prague guidebook covers: Hradcany, Malá Strana, Staré Mesto, Josefov, Nové Mesto, Vyšehrad and the eastern suburbs, Holešovice and the western suburbs, day-trips to Melník, Terezín and Kutná Hora, Konopište chateau, Karlštejn Castle and Lidice.

Inside this Prague travel book, you’ll find:

A wide range of sights – Rough Guides experts have hand-picked places for travellers with different needs and desires: off-the-beaten-track adventures, family activities or chilled-out breaks

Itinerary examples – created for different time frames or types of trip

Practical information – how to get to Prague, all about public transport, food and drink, shopping, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, tips for travellers with disabilities and more

Author picks and things not to miss in Prague – Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Stavovské divadlo, Convent of St Agnes, Vyšehrad, Prague Castle, UPM, Veletržní Palace, Obecní dům, Church of Sv. Mikuláš, AghaRTA Jazz Centrum, Café Louvre, Josefov, Wenceslas Square, Strahov Monastery

Insider recommendations – tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money, and find the best local spots

When to go to Prague – high season, low season, climate information and festivals

Where to go – a clear introduction to Prague with key places and a handy overview

Extensive coverage of regions, places and experiences – regional highlights, sights and places for different types of travellers, with experiences matching different needs

Places to eat, drink and stay – hand-picked restaurants, cafes, bars and hotels

Practical info at each site – hours of operation, websites, transit tips, charges

Colour-coded mapping – with keys and legends listing sites categorised as highlights, eating, accommodation, shopping, drinking and nightlife

Background information for connoisseurs – history, culture, art, architecture, film, books, religion, diversity

Essential Czech dictionary and glossary of local terms

Fully updated post-COVID-19

The guide provides a comprehensive and rich selection of places to see and things to do in Prague, as well as great planning tools. It’s the perfect companion, both ahead of your trip and on the ground.

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This Prague guidebook is perfect for independent travellers planning a longer trip. It features all of the must-see sights and a wide range of off-the-beaten-track places. It also provides detailed practical information on preparing for a trip and what to do on the ground. And this Prague travel guidebook is printed on paper from responsible sources, and verified to meet the FSC’s strict environmental and social standards.

This Prague guidebook covers: Hradcany, Malá Strana, Staré Mesto, Josefov, Nové Mesto, Vyšehrad and the eastern suburbs, Holešovice and the western suburbs, day-trips to Melník, Terezín and Kutná Hora, Konopište chateau, Karlštejn Castle and Lidice.

Inside this Prague travel book, you’ll find:

A wide range of sights – Rough Guides experts have hand-picked places for travellers with different needs and desires: off-the-beaten-track adventures, family activities or chilled-out breaks

Itinerary examples – created for different time frames or types of trip

Practical information – how to get to Prague, all about public transport, food and drink, shopping, travelling with children, sports and outdoor activities, tips for travellers with disabilities and more

Author picks and things not to miss in Prague – Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Stavovské divadlo, Convent of St Agnes, Vyšehrad, Prague Castle, UPM, Veletržní Palace, Obecní dům, Church of Sv. Mikuláš, AghaRTA Jazz Centrum, Café Louvre, Josefov, Wenceslas Square, Strahov Monastery

Insider recommendations – tips on how to beat the crowds, save time and money, and find the best local spots

When to go to Prague – high season, low season, climate information and festivals

Where to go – a clear introduction to Prague with key places and a handy overview

Extensive coverage of regions, places and experiences – regional highlights, sights and places for different types of travellers, with experiences matching different needs

Places to eat, drink and stay – hand-picked restaurants, cafes, bars and hotels

Practical info at each site – hours of operation, websites, transit tips, charges

Colour-coded mapping – with keys and legends listing sites categorised as highlights, eating, accommodation, shopping, drinking and nightlife

Background information for connoisseurs – history, culture, art, architecture, film, books, religion, diversity

Essential Czech dictionary and glossary of local terms

Fully updated post-COVID-19

The guide provides a comprehensive and rich selection of places to see and things to do in Prague, as well as great planning tools. It’s the perfect companion, both ahead of your trip and on the ground.

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