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What to see in Prague in 2-3 days?
What would you recommend to visit in Prague in June? we are going for 2-3 days and how is the weather at that time?
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аватар Lanka-Lanochka
It is convenient to divide Prague into zones and look in turn: Prague Castle (starting from Pogorzelets) after completing a walk around the Castle (at least a couple of hours if you go to St. Vitus Cathedral and the Royal Palace). After - go down the stairs to the Vltava. Have lunch there (for example, on U Lusatian seminary street).
Next - Mala Strana and Charles Bridge.
On the trail. day: Old New Town (Wenceslas Square Na Przykope Prasna Brana Old Town Square Praizhska St. Jewish Quarter.
In the evening, take a boat trip - the banks of the Vltava are beautifully illuminated, so you will have a completely different idea of ​​the city.
3 - Vyshegrad, Zoo (worthy of all praise, penguins and sea lions alone are worth something!) + Troy Castle.
Of course, this is an approximate list of places, but in general you will see different stages of the history of Prague.
I advise you to buy a DK guide (Dorling & Kindersley) - detailed, with panoramic maps of the regions - then the impressions will be much richer.
аватар Alexey1983
Singing Fountains.
аватар Ann28
Charles Bridge, Prague Castle
аватар Alexey1983
History Museum
аватар Len_ka
On the Lesser Country, you should definitely go to the Wallenstein Garden - in the pond you can feed golden carps with a bun. A bluish imperial peacock walks there. And there is also an artificial stalactite wall.
In the New Town, you need to visit Charles Square, there is also a dancing house nearby on the embankment.
You need to go to Visegrad in the first half of the day - then the sun will not hurt to take cool panoramic pictures. After Vysehrad, you can go to Vinohrady - in particular, to the Irji Square with Podebrad - there is a very interesting temple of the Sacred Heart of the Lord and not far away is the TV tower with little men crawling on it.
In the afternoon (so that the sun does not interfere with taking pictures) of the day, you can take the funicular up the Petershin Hill, walk along the rose garden and climb the "Eiffel Tower"
In the evening, visit the singing fountains - better for the last session, when it gets darker.
аватар bileg
All of the above - the zoo
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