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Prague 17:00 - Oct 22 with 1245 viewsYorkRanger

First visit in early Nov for a short city break.
Got the Lonely Planet pocket guide as usual, but as ever, would welcome any insight from the LFW community.
Thanks
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Prague on 17:21 - Oct 22 with 1204 viewsloftboy

If you can get to the museum of illusions I’d highly recommend it.

Nourry out
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Prague on 17:22 - Oct 22 with 1198 viewsloftboy

Also buy a travel pass for the metro from the tourist information place as you come out the airport.
Have to validate it on the1st trip, they have lines, really easy to navigate and spotlessly clean.

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Prague on 18:24 - Oct 22 with 1089 viewsRsole

So many great places to visit - lots of tourists too though. Try some of the neighbourhood bars and restaurants around the castle.

There’s always a couple of decent bands playing so have a look and see if any tickets are going in advance. The venues are usually pretty good and quite a few tour there. The old theatre downtown has some big names playing a medium sized venue. Great value for money.

Could probably do a local game and a soccer sausage if anyone is playing at home out of the usual suspects. Also worth going to the hockey too - Skybox if you can stretch the budget.

Try to avoid the tourist bars and the usual stag tour locations if you can. You’ll pay double and the security is crap if things kick off.

Cocktail/late nights - old fashioned but generally very good services and clients in the centre of town.

https://www.barandbooks.cz/tynska/

https://www.bugsysbar.com/

Quite a few good wine bars too - especially if you are open to trying new stuff


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Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Prague on 18:32 - Oct 22 with 1071 viewseastside_r

I think Clive’s your man for this one!
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Prague on 18:35 - Oct 22 with 1064 viewsWalnut

https://www.vytopna.cz/cs/pobocky

Dinner and beer delivered by train, book ahead..
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Prague on 19:17 - Oct 22 with 987 viewsRsole

Prague on 18:35 - Oct 22 by Walnut

https://www.vytopna.cz/cs/pobocky

Dinner and beer delivered by train, book ahead..


Do they have the right type of leafs on the track ?

Those possessed by devils, try and keep them under control a bit, can't you ?

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Prague on 12:32 - Oct 23 with 765 viewsOldhamR

This might sound odd but wear a pair of thick soled shoes, spent two great days there but walking about in a pair of trainers knackered my plates. Of course if you drink enough of the quality local beers this ceases to be an issue.
You won't read this in Lonely Planet but apparently the local "ladies of the night" are gypsies and are extremely customer orientated in their endeavours.
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Prague on 12:38 - Oct 23 with 754 viewsAberystwythR

Lokal U Jirata is a great place for lunch and a beer, close to the nove mesto touristy areas but seems like a locals cafe/ restaurant- if you get a chance going to a Dukla Praha match is a great experience too, proper community club sharing a city with Sparta and Slavia. Main thing to remember is dont get conned by the "traditional" Trdelnik stands, waste of money and not even czech- theyre Hungarian!
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Prague on 13:39 - Oct 23 with 646 viewsqueensparker

The last time I went there was in 2001 organised by a company called “Prague Piss Up” for a mate’s stag do.

My recommendation is don’t do anything we did, or go to any of the places we went (which i can’t remember the names of anyway).

It’s a fantastic town, full of history. A great book to read before you go would be Alchemy by SJ Parris, murder mystery set in 17th century Prague
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Prague on 13:40 - Oct 23 with 645 viewsRangersDave3

At the far end of the metro, you come up to a bus to take you the 5 minute drive to the Free aircraft museum.

Yes free

And a great selection of English and Foreign aircraft.
Totes recommended.

Or you could go to the bend in the road that sympathisers tried to kill the nazi that must not be named
Or visit the church where the partisans holed up , which is riddled with bullet holes.
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Prague on 14:51 - Oct 23 with 553 viewsqpr1976

Many sites list the ‘Astrological Clock’ in the main square as a must see. It’s just about the most uninspiring ‘Top’ attraction I’ve seen. So many tourists linger below it in high expectation. Sit in the bar opposite for a pricey brew or two and watch the confusion and disappointment on their faces !

Otherwise, a great city. Enjoy.

“All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit”. Great HMHB song.
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Prague on 15:34 - Oct 23 with 504 viewsMick_S

Prague on 14:51 - Oct 23 by qpr1976

Many sites list the ‘Astrological Clock’ in the main square as a must see. It’s just about the most uninspiring ‘Top’ attraction I’ve seen. So many tourists linger below it in high expectation. Sit in the bar opposite for a pricey brew or two and watch the confusion and disappointment on their faces !

Otherwise, a great city. Enjoy.

“All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit”. Great HMHB song.


I’ll second this (sorry). That clock is an utter waste of time. (Sorry).

Prague is a beautiful place. Found a great restaurant and was served by Messi’s doppelgänger. The likeness was uncanny.

Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?

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Prague on 15:39 - Oct 24 with 346 viewsYorkRanger

Appreciate the views so far.
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Prague on 16:03 - Oct 24 with 313 viewsloftboy

Prague on 14:51 - Oct 23 by qpr1976

Many sites list the ‘Astrological Clock’ in the main square as a must see. It’s just about the most uninspiring ‘Top’ attraction I’ve seen. So many tourists linger below it in high expectation. Sit in the bar opposite for a pricey brew or two and watch the confusion and disappointment on their faces !

Otherwise, a great city. Enjoy.

“All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit”. Great HMHB song.


On the same square is an art gallery, when I went in June there was two exhibitions, one was Andy Warhol and the other was photographs by Salvador Dali. Both really great and worth a look. ( not free though)

Nourry out
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Prague on 18:39 - Oct 24 with 247 viewsTonto

Gambrinus. The best Czech Pilsner. Mrs Tonto is Czech so there has been extensive research.

She doesn't come from Prague though, so i couldnt help you other than by saying the airport is quite nice. There is a supermarket between t1 and t2 if you want to pick a few things up once you are off the plane.
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Why stop now, just when I'm hating it
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Prague on 18:47 - Oct 24 with 228 viewsjohnhoop

Prague on 16:03 - Oct 24 by loftboy

On the same square is an art gallery, when I went in June there was two exhibitions, one was Andy Warhol and the other was photographs by Salvador Dali. Both really great and worth a look. ( not free though)


Not as well known as Warhol or Dali but there’s an excellent gallery that’s fairly central in Prague displaying the works of the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha.
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Prague on 21:14 - Oct 24 with 154 viewsstowmarketrange

Prague on 14:51 - Oct 23 by qpr1976

Many sites list the ‘Astrological Clock’ in the main square as a must see. It’s just about the most uninspiring ‘Top’ attraction I’ve seen. So many tourists linger below it in high expectation. Sit in the bar opposite for a pricey brew or two and watch the confusion and disappointment on their faces !

Otherwise, a great city. Enjoy.

“All I want for Christmas is a Dukla Prague away kit”. Great HMHB song.


My daughter and I went to Zurich for the England women’s game in July and she saw that one of the top attractions in Zurich was a street that was full of umbrellas hanging up on wires 15ft off the ground.We walked 3 miles just to see it after it was recommended to her.
That has to be worse than any clock in Prague.
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