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we are going to the Czech Republic in November, we plan to visit the national museum, the zoo, plus excursions to Bavaria (to see castles), to Cesky Krumlov, pubs, restaurants of course. the question is next. Girls, who was there, is there a certain form of clothing for excursions to castles? they talk with the weather in the Czech Republic in November how lucky, what to take with you from clothes? what did you take? I read somewhere that some pubs are very cold. Should I take a light evening dress? (to a restaurant, for example, if it’s warm there) I’m confused ... I don’t want to drag the whole wardrobe with me ... ps Buying clothes in the Czech Republic is not an option.
11 years ago  •  9 subscribers 20 answers
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Lenochka_1989_, it all depends on you :) If you want to go to a good restaurant in an evening dress, who will stop you? :) We were at the end of May - the weather turned out to be rainy, so jeans and sneakers were very appropriate. It's not cold in pubs, that's for sure. Noisy, fun and .... but not cold at all. It is already quite cold in Eastern Europe in November, the weather is rainy, so 100% take warm comfortable clothes for walking. A beautiful dress will not take up much space in your s ... Farther...
How is the weather in June?
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 9 answers
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it is better to take clothes for dressing according to the "cabbage" principle, that is, a T-shirt that may or may not be worn with a T-shirt, then a long-sleeved T-shirt, a jacket / vest like that ... it will be hot or cold - you are fully armed. bottom - jeans - a win-win option. Prague is a city of pedestrian attractions. Comfortable shoes and comfortable pants are the key to your good mood. Farther...
Please tell me, will it be possible to combine business with pleasure, travel and shopping if we are in Prague from December 26 to January 4? I read that shops are closed at this time?
15 years ago  •  17 subscribers 37 answers
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to Lumila: 1) Do we already have a discussion? I don’t understand why? let the author of the question decide for herself what to do with our advice and where to shop. After all, as I understand it, the more practical advice a person is given, the more choice he has. 2) do you really think that a tourist, having arrived in Prague and wishing to buy something beautiful, high-quality and cheap, must definitely go to the outskirts of the city by 2 modes of transport and still on foot, in winter, onl ... Farther...
We are going abroad for the first time with my husband, in February. What shoes are best to take with you? What is the weather like during this period?
13 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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Shoes should be comfortable, waterproof, warm and light. No heels for walking around Prague - there are such pavements that heels will be torture. Be sure to take, if available, electric shoe dryers. The weather can be wet, dank and windy, respectively, outerwear should be windproof and water-repellent. As for winter down jackets, boots with fur and “a pair that doesn’t break bones” - I’m against it :))) Unless, of course, the forecast for February is not minus 20. Hot clothes are just as much ... Farther...
Where better to spend a small romantic week-end with her husband for a silver wedding. Paris is not offered.
12 years ago  •  10 subscribers 23 answers
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And I'm for Prague! She can really get sick, absolutely fantastic city, regardless of the time of year. Farther...