Summary
Any European multi centre break that includes Prague is bound to be incredible. The capital city of Czechia (also known as the Czech Republic) has a completely unique look thanks to its vast variety of architecture spanning centuries, from Gothic to more contemporary.
Prague’s Old Town is the jewel in its crown, with many of its big attractions within easy walking distance of each other—landmarks such as the Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock and St. Vitus Cathedral. Just across the river from Stare Mesto, you’ll find Prague Castle, a massive draw for holidaymakers at any time of year.
Eating and drinking in Prague offers a feast of fine street food, rich and filling dishes and crisp, clean Pilsner to help wash it all down. The nightlife is always lively, and you can find whatever you want, from theatre shows and live music to renowned club nights.
For a spot of shopping, you can head to Wenceslas Square, where the impressive surroundings add a touch of class to the experience. If all the browsing and sightseeing gets a bit much and you need a break, head to Střelecký Island on the Vltava River, where you can enjoy a coffee or take your own picnic and watch the wildlife without a care in the world.
Prague is also home to several football teams, so if you’re visiting during the season, you may want to book match tickets in advance. A multi centre holiday to Prague is one you’ll always remember for so many reasons. Browse our latest deals below.
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