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FAQ about Prague

How many days should you spend in Prague?

3 to 5 days is recommended to explore Prague comfortably, covering major landmarks and historic neighborhoods without rushing.

What are the top attractions in Prague?

Top attractions include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock, the Jewish Quarter, St. Nicholas Church, and Pet?ín Hill viewpoints.

When is the best time to visit Prague?

The best time to visit is spring (April–June) and fall (September–October), when the weather is pleasant and crowds are lighter.

How do you get around Prague?

Prague has an excellent public transportation system, including metro, trams, and buses. The historic center is also very walkable.

What is the best area to stay in Prague?

The Old Town and Lesser Town are ideal for first-time visitors. Vinohrady and Žižkov offer a quieter, more local feel at lower prices.

How much money do you need per day in Prague?

A typical daily budget ranges from €75 to €100 per person, including lodging, meals, transportation, and attractions.

Is Prague safe for tourists?

Yes. Prague is considered a very safe city for tourists. The main concern is pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas.

What activities shouldn’t you miss in Prague?

Don’t miss visiting Prague Castle, crossing Charles Bridge, exploring Old Town, taking a Vltava River cruise, and wandering historic neighborhoods.

What can you do in Prague with kids?

With kids, Prague offers the Prague Zoo, river cruises, interactive museums, parks, and panoramic towers with city views.

Do you need cash in Prague?

While cards are widely accepted, it’s useful to carry some Czech koruna (CZK) for public transport tickets and small local businesses.

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