PRAGUE
Is there any city in Europe, or else,
like Prague? There has been a city here for over a thousand years, and now
2.250.000 people live here. It is most famous for its Gothic and Baroque
building styles. Old Town Square, with its wonderful clock, the Charles Bridge,
and Prague Castle on the hill above the river are just a few of Prague’s famous
attractions.
Getting around Prague is easy by tram or
underground train but it’s also a pedestrian’s dream because much of the old
quarter and many of the streets and lanes have little or no traffic. The
medieval center is Prague castle and St Vitus
Cathedral. An evening view of these illuminated landmarks is one of the
most memorable sights in Europe. Wenceslas square is in the heart of modern
Prague.
Visiting Prague Today, you immediately
notice the lively atmosphere. The city can be crowded during the hot summer
months, but it is delight to visit any time of the year, even in the snowy cold
of winter. In fact, tourism makes the largest contribution to Prague’s economy.
Classical concerts take place all through the year, though the biggest event is
the Prague Spring International Music Festival in May and early June. Theatre
also has a special place in the life of the city.
The suburbs are like many in Eastern
Europe with tall sky crappers and some light industry, but you are very quickly
in the sleepy villages and gentle hills of Bohemia. Many people say Prague
reminds them of Vienna or Budapest. But in fact, Prague is unique. There’s
nowhere quite like it.
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