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Prague is certainly high on most people’s list of beautiful European cities. The Czech Republic’s capital offers a labyrinth of cobbled lanes where ancient chapels, hidden gardens, bohemian cafes and old-fashioned bars can be discovered. And, in its main squares there’s grandiose architecture, great galleries and some of the world’s best beers to sample.
Let’s be honest, though, Prague isn’t exactly renowned for its great weather – even during the hottest month of July the city receives its most rainfall.
Whenever you are looking to visit Prague it’s always possible to secure a lower air fare with just a few tricks when you search for your flight.
Airlines offering flights to Prague include:
Prague’s airport is named after one of the heroes of its Velvet Revolution. It is located just seven miles west of the city and you can expect a transfer time of around half an hour.
There is no direct metro line connecting the airport to the city, so you have the choice of a more expensive taxi ride or using the bus services. The buses will drop you at the metro line, or at the train station if you need.
Prague’s integrated metro, tram and bus network make travelling through the city really easy. Your ticket is valid on all types of transport and includes transfers between them.
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Away from the popular sights of Prague Castle, Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge there’s always something new to discover in Prague. Indeed, stumbling over unexpected pleasures is what the city is all about.
Here are three of its lesser-known delights to visit.
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