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Local tourist spot suggestions Česká Republika

On the banks of the Vltava that made it famous, a soulless museum supposedly in honour of Smetana.

Its name comes from the bakers, but it's the architects who made this street what it is.
Maurice Allais would not believe it - the countryside is really in the city!

Foreign merchants of old have been replaced by tourists in Tyn, Prague's hotel district.

Hotels: Česká Republika


Grand Hotel Praha is a 4 star hotel in central Prague, the ideal choice for your weekend stay in the Czech capital city. Prague is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Its Old Town ...
Situated right on Old Town Square opposite the Astronomical Clock, the uniquely styled hotel U Prince is housed in a completely renovated 12th-century building.The hotel offers 24 impressively decora...

The small but mighty 12-bedroom Hotel Cerna Liska enjoys a marvellous location on the UNESCO protected Old Town Square right behind the Astronomical clock. Wenceslas Square and the famous Charles Bri...

Local restaurant suggestions Česká Republika

Modern restaurant which lives up to its name - Fish Market - with fresh seafood on crushed ice before open-plan kitchen; fish tanks and adjacent wine shop. Creative, contemporary cooking.

Charming period house near Charles Bridge. Elegant ground floor restaurant or larger upstairs room with window into kitchen. French-influenced classics and Czech specialities.
Atmospheric Czech Pilsner Urquell bar/restaurant: old pictures, tools and advertisements line green walls under vaulted ceilings. Huge traditional dishes and excellent beers.

Charming restaurant in the old Jewish district; with stylish, contemporary décor in the sunny colours of the Mediterranean. Well-prepared, flavoursome modern cooking.
 
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Dominated by «the beautiful and fabulous postcard of Hradschin» (Egon Kish), crossed by the Vltava which runs through, among others, the spectacular Charles Bridge linking Mala Strana to Stare Mesto, Prague has little streets bordered by multicoloured houses, palace squares and noblemen's homes covered in sgraffito, gothic and baroque churches, and warm brasseries where the pivo runs freely.