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Rest in Prague. Sights

Prague is a beautiful European city with unique architecture, hospitable people, and the most delicious beer in the world. A large number of tourists from all over the world come to this city of Eastern Europe every year. Let's talk about what you can see in this beautiful city if you come here for no more than three days.

Long before the trip, many tourists book a car in the Czech Republic online in order to get a favorable rental rate, see more attractions and not depend on excursion groups. At the Prague airport the cost of a compact class car starts from 15 euros per day, at the airport of Karlovy Vary the cost is about the same - from 14 euros per day.



Getting to know the city

The first day of your stay in Prague is worth spending on seeing the local beauty and sights. For example, it makes sense to start your excursion from Prague Castle. It is from this place that the history of the Czech state begins. For twelve centuries this place has been the main political center of the Czech Republic. The office of the President of the Czech Republic is located here. The attractiveness of the castle lies not only in its historical significance. The architecture of the buildings is magnificent here. Here you can enjoy the ritual of the changing of the guard, which takes place every hour. A small piece of the country includes a wide variety of historical sights. This is about:

The Cathedral of St. Vitus, the construction of which took seven hundred years;
Cathedrals of St. Adalbert and St. Wenceslas;
The Old Royal Palace, which is famous for its stunning beauty of decoration;
World famous art gallery, etc.


Charles Bridge is located not far from Prague Castle. This is a visiting card of the whole Czech Republic. In addition, it is simply a must to visit the Old Town Square, where the Town Hall and the unique chimes, known all over the world, are located.

The second day is worth a visit to Vysehrad.

Vysehrad attracts tourists with its beautiful park, beautiful at any time of the year. There are numerous sculptures of mythical creatures in the park. It was this place that was the home in which the kings and princes of the Czech state lived. The first king of Bohemia was Vladislav II. Be sure to visit Charles Square, where a variety of architectural monuments are located.



Third day - acquaintance with palaces and monasteries

If you come to Prague, then you should definitely visit the Strahov Monastery, which was built in the twelfth century. There is a monastery in this place, you can get acquainted with the numerous galleries, the most beautiful halls of the local library. Like the many sights of Prague, the Martinic Palace is under the protection of UNESCO.

Today the Martinic Palace is under restoration, but many of its premises can and should be viewed. You cannot come to Prague and not see the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. This architectural monument is not as old as other Prague buildings, but in its aesthetic beauty it is in no way inferior to the rest of the buildings. A large number of tourists enjoy the beauty of the eighteenth century architecture. In short, even in a short three days in Prague, you can see a large number of sights and have fun.