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Suggested itineraries for Prague
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100 CKZ = 4
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100 CKZ = RM16 |
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19-May |
20.35 |
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Arrive airport |
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Dahlia Inn -The
reception is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Please inform the hotel in advance
about your estimated time of arrival! |
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Just 100 ft from the
Stepanska tram stop and just over a quarter mile from the Karlovo namesti and
I. P. Pavlova metro stations |
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From Airport - There
are 2 buses between The airport in Prague and the city - no. 119 and no. 100.
Bus 119 goes to subway station A ( green )line “ DEJVICKA ” and then it is
2 – 4 stops to the historical centre of Prague
Bus 119 runs between the Ruzyne Airport and Dejvická metro stop ( line A ).
Connections run every 7 to 20 minutes and the ride takes 20 minutes (20 min
are night and Sunday intervals).
Bus 119 leaves from the second platform outside the Arrivals terminal and
runs from 4:25 a.m. until 11:40 p.m. |
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Dejvická - Depo
Hostivař-Štěpánská -24mins -24czk The 119 bus departs from the airport, which
is taken to the metro station Devicka where you take the green line to
Mustek. After exiting the metro on the Vaclavske Namesti side, you walk one
block, make a right on Stepanksa street, and follow it about 8 minutes before
it becomes Lipova street after crossing the tram lines |
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walk from Štěpánská to Dahlia Inn : Head east on
Ječná toward Lípová -Turn right onto Lípová - 2 mins walk.
Alternatively from Mustek station - Stepanska station 8 mins then walk to
Dahlia Inn -2 mins walk. |
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Buy TIcket
- Arrival hall at public transportation counters located in Terminals 1 and
2 (open 7:00am to 10:00pm),
-ticket vending machines located at bus stops, or
if arriving late and all shops are closed buy a ticket directly from the
driver but note that large banknotes are not accepted.
Tickets cost 32 CZK ( approx. 1.2 GPB). When buying a 32 CZK ticket for
public transport you will receive a transferable ticket allowing you to
travel for a 90-minute period. Price when purchased from the bus driver is 40
CZK. Note that if you are carrying any large pieces of luggage i.e. a
backpack or suitcase you will need to purchase an additional ½ price ticket.
You can also take the No.100 bus which will take you from the airport to
Zlicin - the underground station of the yellow line (B) that leads to the
town centre (Mustek station).
If travelling at night, catch night bus No 510 (between midnight and 3.30)
from Prague airport to the tram, heading for Divoka Sarka, then take tram No
51 to Dejvicka underground station or (Namesti Republiky or Wenceslas
Square). |
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10.08 |
Buy 2 x 24 hrs
tourist pass for metro and tram + 90mins ticket -32CZK/30min ticket
-24CZK
:24-hour pass: 110 CZK, 3-day pass (72 hours): 310 CZK |
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20-May |
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Vyšehrad |
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Vyšehrad is the very
first seat of Czech princes and kings, since the first coronated Czech king,
Vratislaus I, lived here. Also Charles IV paid close attention to Vyšehrad as
a place connected with the Přemyslid tradition. In the nineteenth century,
the Czech National Revival movement sparked interest in this place surrounded
with myths. A tour will guide you through all the interesting moments in the
history of Vyšehrad, the history and decoration of the capitular Basilica of
St Peter and St Paul, significant personalities buried at the Vyšehrad
cemetery and other interesting buildings at Vyšehrad. It is also possible to
visit casemates, vaults built in the fortification, where the originals of
statues from the Charles Bridge are currently being deposited. Several
viewing points offer astonishing views over Prague. |
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Opening Times:
Church of St Peter & St Paul -MOn, Wed - Sun: 9am - noon and 1pm-5pm.
CLOSED Tuesday Entrance Fee: 30 Czech Crown
Vyšehrad Cemetery Open daily from 8am - 5pm (6/7pm in summer). Entrance
Fee: Free
How to Get There: Metro: C - Vysehrad |
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Stepanska station
- Metro: C - Vysehrad |
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11-1pm |
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Charles
Square |
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The square is
surrounded by New Town Hall, the Church of St Ignatius and the Jesuit
College, the Faust House and a Czech Technical University building. There are
also numerous monuments on the square itself. |
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To get to Karlovo
náměstí, you can either walk (follow Vodičkova Street from Wenceslas Square
or Spálená Street from Národní třída) or take line B of the metro or tram 3,
4, 6, 10, 14, 16, 18, 22 or 24 to Karlovo náměstí (10mins from Vysehrad) |
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U Fleku - Kremencova 11, Prague
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Myslíkova tram - walk 2 mins - Head southwest on Myslíkova toward Odborů
-Turn right onto Křemencova
From Charles square walk 6 mins- Head west on Karlovo nám-Turn right to
stay on Karlovo nám. -Turn left onto Odborů -Turn left onto Myslíkova -Turn
right onto Křemencova |
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1-2pm |
free |
Dancing House near
charles square |
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Walk 5 mins -Head
west on Karlovo nám, Continue onto Resslova,Continue onto Jiráskovo nám.,Turn
left onto Rašínovo nábř. |
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2-4pm |
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Emauzy
– The Monastery of Slavic Benedictines |
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The monastery was
founded in 1347 by Charles IV as a part of his plans to unify the Greek
Byzantine and Roman Catholic Churches. Benedictines got permission from the
Pope to use Old Church Slavonic in Roman liturgical services, and
consequently Prague had a monastery with Slavonic liturgy. On a tour through
this unique place you can see a cloister with Gothic paintings, a Baroque
refectory, imperial chapel and Church of Our Lady.
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Take the tube (yellow
line B) to Karlovo Namesti (following the exit sign to Palackeho Namesti) and
from the park nearby you should be able to see Emauzy only couple of metres
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4-6pm |
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Evening
walk on Petřín |
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The walk starts at
the funicular that will transport you to the top of Petřín hill. An evening
atmosphere may inspire you to visit the local mirror maze or the Petřín
observation tower from which you can enjoy unforgettable views of our
capital. |
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Open till 22:00
Tram stop: Take a tram to Ujezd (trams 12, 20, 22, 57). Then, take the
funicular railway up Petrin hill (cost cover by travel pass). |
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Plzeňský Restaurant – From Ujezd
take tram 12 to Andel. located very near the Anděl metro stop on Nádražní
street 114 (walk 2 mins). It has a very big façade so you are unlikely to
miss it. |
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21-May |
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ROYAL ROUTE |
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Prague Castle -
Nerudova Street – Lesser Quarter Square – Charles Bridge – Old Town Square –
Powder Gate |
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Prague
Castle – long tour |
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9-1pm |
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Prague Castle has
been the seat of Czech princes, kings, and also presidents in the modern
history of the state, since the end of the 9th century. The long tour of
Prague’s most significant monument will present to visitors not only the
history and structural development of Prague Castle, but also the
personalities connected with the castle, and other interesting things. The
tour comprises all courtyards, leads around the St Vitus, St Wenceslas and St
Adalbert Cathedrals and the Old Royal Palace to Jiřské Square, from where it
continues to the Golden Lane and to Opyš. It is also possible to see some of
the buildings’ interiors (St Vitus, St Wenceslas and St Adalbert Cathedrals,
St George’s Basilica, the Old Royal Palace and others). |
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Prague Castle and
Château Park open from 5.00 to 24.00.
Premises requiring tickets are open from 9.00 - 17.00 (St. Vitus Cathedral,
Old Royal Palace, exhibition "The Story of Prague Castle",
exhibition "The Treasure of St. Vitus Cathedral" /daily 10.00 –
18.00/, St. George's Basilica, Golden Lane with Daliborka Tower, Prague
Castle Picture Gallery, Powder Tower, South Tower of St. Vitus Cathedral
/daily 10.00 – 18.00, last entry 17.30/, Rosenberg Palace).St. Vitus
Cathedral is open on weekdays and on Saturdays from 9.00 to 17.00. On Sundays
from 12.00. Last entry at 16.40.
Changing guard session - every hr - go for noon session |
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Entrance Fees
Long Tour Ticket: 350 Czech Crown -
Entitles you to visit: Old Royal Palace and the permanent exhibition 'The
Story of Prague Castle'; St George's Basilica, Convent of St. George; Golden
Lane with Daliborka Tower; Prague Castle Picture Gallery; and Powder
Tower.
Short Tour Ticket: 250 Czech Crown - Entitles you to visit: Old Royal
Palace and the permanent exhibition 'The Story of Prague Castle'; St.
George's Basilica, Golden Lane with Daliborka Tower.
NOTE: Tickets are valid for two days - the day of the purchase and the
following day.
St Vitus Cathedral is free. |
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1.From Stepanska- Pražský hrad (tram 22) -18mins, turn left and in 5
minutes you reach the 2nd Courtyard of Prague Castle |
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2. Or From
Stepanska-Královský letohrádek (tram
22)-17mins - Pass the Summer Palace of
queen Anne and go through the garden and within 15,20 minutes you reach
Prague Castle Riding School |
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2-3pm |
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Strahov Monastery |
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A large complex of
monastery buildings belonging to the religious order of Premonstratensians
was established by prince Vladislav II and Olomouc bishop Jindřich Zdík in
1140. The monastery acquired its current form during early Gothic and
especially Baroque reconstructions. Places of interest in the monastery
include the Convent (Cloister, Romanesque Halls, Chapter Hall, Winter
Refectory), Strahov Gallery (a collection of Czech and European paintings
from Gothic to Romanticism), the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady and
historical halls of Strahov Library.
80 CKZ entrance fee |
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Tram: Walk 4mins to
to Pražský hrad (Head southwest on Hrad II. nádvoří from Castle) then tram 22 or 23 direct to Pohorelec.
From Pohorelec walk 4 mins (Head south on Keplerova toward Parléřova
-Continue onto Pohořelec -Turn left to stay on Pohořelec -Turn right to stay
on Pohořelec -Turn left onto Strahovské nádvoří -Slight left to stay on
Strahovské nádvoří ) |
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3-4pm |
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Charles
Bridge |
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A walk on the Charles
Bridge will present the interesting history of this oldest preserved
connecting line between both Prague embankments. Special attention will be
given not only to its beautiful sculptural decoration, but also to the Old
Town and Lesser Quarter bridge towers. |
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Metro: A -
Malostranska to Metro: A - Staromestska |
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Kolkovna- V Kolkovně
8, Prague 1 (Budget)
Transport Metro Staroměstská/tram 17, 18 - 4mins walk - Head north on
Žatecká toward Široká - Turn right onto Široká - At the roundabout, take the
2nd exit onto V kolkovně |
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4-5pm |
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Old
Town Square |
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Old Town City Hall,
the Church of Our Lady before Týn, House at the Stone Bell, Kinský Palace, St
Nicholas Church the Jan Hus Memorial can all be found on the square. |
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From Charles Bridge
to Old town square - walk 8 mins |
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Optional -Jewish
Quarter (Josefov) near the Old Town |
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Old Town City Hall –
seat of Old Town local government |
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The Old Town City
Hall offers two tours. You can climb up the stairs to the Town Hall Tower and
enjoy a beautiful view of Prague’s historical centre from a height of almost
70 metres. The second tour will take you through the city hall’s interior (a
chapel with apostles, historical halls and a Romanesque-Gothic underground).
No less interesting is the city hall’s exterior, dominated by the remarkable
Old Town Astronomical Clock. |
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5-6pm |
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Powder Gate |
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A monumental gate
leading into the Old Town. The Gothic building dating from 1475 was designed
by Matěj Rejsek. It was used as a gunpowder storage facility. At the end of
the nineteenth century it was rebuilt into its present form by J. Mocker. |
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From Old town square
to Powder Gate - walk 8 mins |
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From Powder Gate walk
2 mins to Náměstí Republiky station metro |
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6- 9pm |
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WENCESLAS
SQUARE Old town |
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city’s main shopping
boulevard lined with restaurants, cafes, bars etc that is popular with both
locals and tourists. |
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Best Ice cream -
Hajek (in the arcade from Vodickova street right at the tram station
Vaclavske namesti (trams 3, 9, 14, 24)) |
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from Metro Náměstí
Republiky station to Metro A, B - Mustek 1mins |
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Back to Hotel -
Muzeum/Mustek metro back to Stepanska - 9mins |
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U Pinkasů -Jungmannovo náměstí 16, Prague 1
(Budget)
Metro Můstek/tram 6, 9, 18, 22, 23.
Walk 1 min from Mustek-B |
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22-May |
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Praha main railway
station 08:30- 13:30 |
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Hlavní Nádraží |
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From Hlavni nadrai -
Take the metro two stops on the red line to I.P. Pavlova and walk down Jecna
for about 5 minutes till you reach Lipova street on your left. Traveling time
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Total cost spent in Prague (exclude flight from Amsterdam to Prague using easyjet)
= Hotel - Dahlia Inn (nice hotel and near to tram stop)75 euro/nite x 3 nites = 225euro + 29.28 cost stated above + food 160 euro (40euro/day) = 414.28 euro
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At Charles Bridge |
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Charles Bridge |
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Powder Gate - A monumental gate leading into the Old Town. The Gothic building dating from 1475 was designed by Matěj Rejsek. It was used as a gunpowder storage facility. At the end of the nineteenth century it was rebuilt into its present form by J. Mocker.
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Old Town Square |
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Old Town Square At night |
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remarkable Old Town Astronomical Clock |
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Castle |
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Petřín |
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Dancing House |
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U Fleku - Kremencova 11, Prague 1
Traditional CZ food recommeded. |
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Plzeňský Restaurant |
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local snack |
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