Here is a guide to Prague:
Attractions
• Prague Castle: The world's largest castle complex, built in the 9th century, is the official residence of the Czech president. You can visit St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, the Old Royal Palace, etc. It is recommended to buy a 450 kronor ticket that includes all attractions, and you can spend an additional 200 kronor to climb the South Tower of St. Vitus Cathedral and overlook Prague.
• Charles Bridge: Prague's landmark building, built in 1357, is known as "Europe's open-air Baroque statue gallery". Go early in the morning or at night when there are few people, and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of 30 Baroque statues on both sides and the Vltava River.
• Prague Old Town Square: The heart of Prague, with buildings of various styles such as the Tyn Church and St. Nicholas Church. You can watch the astronomical clock on the hour, and you can spend 150 kronor to climb the astronomical clock tower to overlook the square.
• Other attractions: stroll through the old town and admire the medieval architecture; check in at the John Lennon Wall to feel the cultural significance behind it; go to the Dancing House to see the unique twisted glass building; or go to Havel Market to experience the local customs and buy special souvenirs.
Food
• Special dishes: you can taste roast pork elbow, roast pork ribs, beef cream sauce, Czech roast duck, Czech goulash, etc. Recommended restaurants include Pork's, Restaurant U Glaubicu, etc.
• Special desserts: try Tatami, chimney roll ice cream, etc., but chimney roll ice cream is sweeter and can be shared by many people.
• Special drinks: Czech beer is very famous, you can go to the beer garden or the Czech Beer Museum to taste it.
Accommodation
• Luxury: Four Seasons Hotel Prague, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Andaz Prague Hotel, etc., with first-class facilities and services.
• Comfort: Accor Mozart Prague Hotel, President Hotel, etc., convenient travel and beautiful scenery.
• Economy: You can choose Xingyuan Hotel or book a small local apartment, which is cost-effective.
Transportation
• Walking: Prague Old Town has many attractions, most of which can be reached on foot.
• Public transportation: You can buy a transportation pass. Download the APP "Pid" and bind it to a visa card to buy it. It costs 120 crowns. It is valid for 24 hours after activation and can take the subway and tram unlimited times.
In addition, when traveling in Prague, you should also pay attention to the local currency, Czech crown. It is preferred to use crowns for payment, and it is also more cost-effective to swipe a card.
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