
Prague
Prague, the enchanting capital of the Czech Republic, is a city where medieval charm meets vibrant modern life. Visitors can stroll across the historic Charles Bridge, explore the stunning Prague Castle, or admire the intricate architecture of the Old Town Square. The city is also renowned for its rich beer culture and lively taverns, where visitors can sample local brews. With its fairy-tale streets, fascinating history, and lively arts scene, Prague is a captivating destination for culture lovers and history buffs.
Airport
Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) – About 20 km from the city center, this is the main international airport serving the Czech Republic's capital.
Train Station
Prague Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží) – Located near the city center, this station is the primary hub for domestic and international train services.
Weather
The best time to visit Prague is from May to September, when the weather is warm and perfect for walking around the city’s historic sites, gardens, and parks. Spring and summer also bring longer daylight hours and lively outdoor events.
Known For
Known for its medieval architecture, stunning castles, and historic charm, including landmarks like the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.

Neighbourhoods
Prague’s neighborhoods are a charming blend of history and modern life. The Old Town (Staré Město) is the heart of the city, filled with cobblestone streets, medieval buildings, and the famous Astronomical Clock. Malá Strana (Lesser Town) is a picturesque, historic area with baroque architecture and views of Prague Castle. Vinohrady is a trendy, residential neighborhood known for its beautiful parks, cafes, and a lively LGBTQ+ scene. Anděl is a modern district, with shopping malls, offices, and nightlife. Holešovice is the city’s up-and-coming area, popular with artists and creatives.
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Old Town (Staré Město) – The historical center of Prague, home to iconic landmarks like the Astronomical Clock and Old Town Square. Perfect for tourists who want to be close to the city's rich history and vibrant atmosphere.
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Malá Strana (Lesser Town) – A picturesque neighbourhood with baroque architecture, quaint cafes, and close proximity to Prague Castle. Ideal for those who want a peaceful, charming setting.
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Vinohrady – A trendy area known for its cafes, parks, and vibrant LGBTQ+ scene. It’s perfect for visitors who want a more local experience while being close to the city center.
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Žižkov – A hip, up-and-coming neighborhood known for its nightlife, unique bars, and affordable accommodations. Ideal for those who want a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
Hotel Guide
Prague offers a wide selection of accommodations, from budget-friendly hostels to high-end luxury hotels. Budget travelers can find charming and affordable hostels in neighborhoods like Old Town and Žižkov, offering easy access to public transport and historic sites. Mid-range hotels are abundant in the city center, particularly near Wenceslas Square and Malá Strana, providing comfortable rooms with convenient access to Prague’s major attractions. For luxury, Prague features iconic hotels like the Four Seasons and the Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa, offering opulent rooms, fine dining, and exceptional service.
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Czech Inn – ★★★
A modern and budget-friendly hostel located in the Vinohrady district, offering dormitory-style and private rooms with a social vibe and easy access to Prague’s city center.
Hotel U Divadla – ★★★
An affordable, family-run hotel located in a quiet residential area of Prague, offering simple and clean rooms with excellent transport connections to the city center.
Hostel Downtown – ★★★
A central and budget-friendly hostel offering both dormitory-style and private rooms, with a lively atmosphere and walking distance to major attractions like Wenceslas Square.
Budget Hotel Options
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Hotel Golden Angel – ★★★★
Located in the heart of Prague, this boutique hotel offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, with easy access to attractions like Wenceslas Square and the Old Town.
The Palace Hotel Prague – ★★★★
A grand hotel offering luxurious rooms and elegant décor, located near the city center, ideal for travelers seeking a central location with top-notch service and amenities.
Hotel NH Prague City – ★★★★
A stylish hotel located near the Anděl shopping district, offering contemporary rooms and convenient access to the city center and Prague Castle.
Mid-Range Hotel Options
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Four Seasons Hotel Prague – ★★★★★
An elegant hotel located on the banks of the Vltava River, offering luxurious rooms and exceptional service. The Four Seasons is renowned for its sophisticated design, world-class amenities, and prime location near Prague Castle and Charles Bridge.
Mandarin Oriental Prague – ★★★★★
Set in a former monastery, this luxurious hotel offers spacious rooms, a tranquil spa, and exceptional dining in the heart of Prague’s historic district. Guests can enjoy a peaceful retreat while being steps away from major attractions.
The Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel – ★★★★★
A luxurious hotel set in a historic monastery near Prague Castle, offering elegant rooms, a renowned spa, and outstanding dining. The Augustine combines old-world charm with modern luxury in a prime location.
High-End Hotel Options
Sights and Activities
Prague is a city steeped in history, known for its charming architecture and medieval streets. Budget activities include exploring Prague Castle, walking across the historic Charles Bridge, or visiting the Old Town Square to admire the Astronomical Clock. Mid-range options might include a river cruise along the Vltava River, visiting the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, or wandering the streets of the Lesser Town with its quaint cafes and shops. For luxury, Prague offers private guided tours, stays in opulent hotels like the Four Seasons Hotel Prague, and fine dining at Michelin-starred restaurants. With its blend of history, beauty, and vibrant atmosphere, Prague offers a perfect experience for every traveler.
Old Town Square
Wander through Prague’s medieval heart, marveling at the Astronomical Clock, cobbled streets, and stunning historical buildings.
Charles Bridge
Walk across this iconic bridge that connects Old Town with the Lesser Quarter, offering spectacular views of the city and river.
Wenceslas Square
Stroll down this famous square, known for its shops, restaurants, and historical significance, while soaking up the city’s atmosphere.
Petrin Hill
Take a hike or ride the funicular to the top of this hill, offering stunning views of the city and the Prague Castle, free to explore.
Budget Friendly Activities

Prague Castle
Visit the historic Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world, and explore its museums, palaces, and gardens. Entry fee: around AUD $15.
Old Town Hall & Astronomical Clock
See the famous Astronomical Clock and take a tour of the Old Town Hall. Entry fee: around AUD $10.
Boat Cruise on the Vltava River
Take a relaxing boat cruise along the Vltava River for unique views of Prague’s landmarks. Entry fee: around AUD $25.
Vyšehrad Castle
Visit the historical Vyšehrad Castle with its beautiful views of the city and the Vltava River. Entry fee: around AUD $10.
Mid-Range Activities

Private Guided Tour of Prague Castle
Enjoy a private, personalized tour of Prague Castle, including access to areas not open to the public. Entry fee: around AUD $150 per person.
Luxury Private Cruise on the Vltava River
Take a luxury private boat cruise along the Vltava River, offering panoramic views of Prague’s historic landmarks. Entry fee: around AUD $250 per group.
Exclusive Dinner at the Alcron
Dine at the Michelin-starred Alcron restaurant, where world-class chefs create exquisite tasting menus in an intimate setting. Entry fee: around AUD $200 per person.
Private Hot Air Balloon Ride
Take a private hot air balloon ride over Prague, offering breathtaking views of the city and surrounding countryside. Entry fee: around AUD $500 per person.
Hi-End Activities

Please Note - All prices listed above are approximate and must be checked prior to quoting clients
Resources
Visa Requirements
No visa required upto 90 days
*Note - VISA regulations change regularly. Always check official websites for the most up to date information.
Official Tourism Website
For more information explore this cities official tourism website
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Language
Czech
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Currency
Euro (EUR)
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Population
1.3 million (city proper)
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